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fc for when DS kills the one he is on right now
8ft trampoline + enclosure down to £75 and in the cc exchange
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/plum-8ft-trampoline-enclosure-74-50-was-149-tesco-direct-1598892When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Evening all, hope everyone is well.
I have had 5, maybe, 6 packets of fizzers, packets not bags, and now I have decided I need to eat sensations as well.
The tennis is on, but bit bored with it now.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Pretty OK I think. It's not always easy to get the information out of him in a way that I can understand it
I will find out more on Monday
His polo shirt looked like it enjoyed the pizza it had for lunch.:rotfl::rotfl:
The trampoline is taking another good thrashing tonight :cool::rotfl:
Thank you for asking
A happy little man = a happy mummy:cool::T:)0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »I have pm'd her to close the last one down
Sorry. I was bored and thought it was a good idea
qoc, good name for the thread by the way, a fitting title.:)
Don't worry - it was (and is) a very good idea and my own boredom often gives things of great benefit to everyone else. So typical that it should have been me to have noticed this and to causeall round. I'm constantly unable to avoid 'putting my foot in it' by noticing anything including, for example, where anyone with a job hasn't done absolutely and completely everything that they should have:o:o:o:o:eek:. There's nothing meant by it folks, and if I 'pick you up', it isn't intended:o.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I'm not ever actually 'picking anyone up' I'm just being my usual near-perfection self, beyond human - and a proud social misfit sometimes too:rotfl::D.0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Thanks for the new thread QOC,
Im having a lovely birthday guys. thanks so much for all the messages. Too many to quote. the pic was ace.
Im feeling very fortunate with life.
cheers to absent friends, cheers to you all, thanks for another fantastic year, if only everyone was so fortunate to have friends like mine here in Elite land
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You need an avatar;)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Hi folks - I'm back!:) Catching up, including replying, then trying to sort out that M list. May also get a shop done in the middle of it all if any urgent glitches come up:rotfl::D.
I don't know if I can extend the Scotland-only cheese glitching to elsewhere.
First, I'll try Wales. I've had a thought about this (the Galloway, although on msm.co.uk in Scotland, not appearing on the comparison because it is a 'regional' product). Wasn't there some Pembrokeshire cheese that others, those of you in S Wales, can see but I can't? Does that fail to appear as well? Therefore, in Wales, that Pembrokeshire cheese (or one of those Pembrokeshire cheeses) that none of the rest of us can see, plus the Seriously Strong Vintage vs T's £2.50?
Could this be extended further though? What about, for example, the Wensleydale Real Yorkshire Cheese? I mentioned that the other day - as £3.00 in A vs M at £2.99. Not a very good comparison... but isn't this cheese also a regional one (it's not showing for me logged out on MSM but only shows when logged in)? I have found it on msm, because I happen to live in the area of the country that does have this cheese, and I also found in my local Morrisons's because of this reason. I wonder though - maybe the cheese doesn't even appear on the APG at all, let alone compare vs M at £2.99.
In which case... if you live in Yorkshire/the Midlands/North West England/parts of the country where the Wensleydale Creamery cheese may be stocked, then will you find that 1 Wensleydale Creamery Real Yorkshire cheese (350g) - it's in the 2 for £5.00 in A - plus 1 Seriously Strong Vintage may get it to compare vs T at £4.93 vs £2.50?
I'm not on about all types of 'regional cheese'. For example, CBY Cheshire Cheese or Red Leicester or Double Gloucester are clearly examples of 'regional' cheese but (as far as I know) they are available across the country - I'm talking about the more specific types of cheese, only sold in certain areas, such as the Pembrokeshire that I can't see as I am not in South Wales, maybe those will not appear on APG comparisons???:D
I do know that not all 'regional' or 'local' products fail to appear on the APG (although indeed I sometimes have the opposite problem - getting them to appear on there when I am trying to reach the 8 minimum) but perhaps, with some of these locally-stocked cheeses, as they say, "why not give it a go?".
Brilliant post savvy! Very interesting and well worth a punt
Its possibly my favourite post of yours yet
These are for you :money: :money: :money:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
A great British win:cool::beer::rotfl::rotfl:0
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