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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Well DS1 back from school and have asked him about the cigarettes, he reckons he is selling them :eek: he said a lad in year 9 is bullying him to sell them and if he doesn't he will beat him up. He will not tell me the lads name at all, as I have told him I am going to the school with this, but he is adamant he wont even tell the school, now I am not sure if I believe him or not, as he is just now giving me back chat and not answering me at all.
Oh the joys of 13 year old boys.
Sarahdol75 - I am skipping like mad today - first I would like to say that this is no big deal even tho it seems so at the moment. Kids do all of this stuff and loads more. I have no idea of your background but no matter whether you are middle class or working class kids have a funny way of dragging you down.
I am a lady of a certain age who neither smokes nor drinks now but when I was at school I would have loved to meet your son cos he may have supplied me with my much gasped for fag at breaktime:eek::eek: and better still if he had kept me company smoking with me.
Please see this in a different light - if he is selling then this is very entrepreneurial. The profit margin must be outstanding:D I know that you have to do something about it because if you are anything like me you would be afraid that it would lead to selling things more harmful than cigarettes.
In six months time this will seem like no big deal - try to keep him on your side:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »I am very well thanks, so glad I don't have to work this weekend, it's been an insane few days.
How has your day been?
Hope you enjoy the weekend and hope it's sunny for you.
My day was good. No work as I had a day off. The pollen count must have been low too as I have not been sneezing all over the place.0 -
JulieElizabeth wrote: »Mind you Glasgow does have one thing going for it; air conditioned hotel rooms. Though i woke up this morning and I was so cold my nipples could've cut glass :eek:
Oh, thought yo said grass there, I need my lawn sorting out, thats all....
Anyway, all this talk of bacon, it is really easy to make it yourself, and I guarantee you wont have tasted better!! (Plus I remember a year or so ago, lots on here bought the meat slicer that was chap in argos, so doubley good“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Good evening - Friday at last!!:j:j:j:j
At last, time to do what I want now. I notice a few wombles posted here today attempting to upstage me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:with results vs M. Just catching up, replying to a few posts and then the big updating begins.
Friday evening so... 3805:( multibuys on msm, but we never know what may happen later. See you in a mo.:beer:0 -
:hello: Evening everyone.
Can't stop real life getting in the way big time.
But big thanks to the OP of the Finest Garnacha wine comparing to As and giving back a PP of £1.99 on the meal deal. :T
Just to let you all know the Finest Shepherds Pie 800g gives back 15p too.
Hope everyone is ok, and My Dotty is keeping you all on his toes with his "maybes".
Where the devil have you been?:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
Cat fully loaded ready to go:rotfl:
omg!:rotfl: Did anyone meet the big cat at paddington station 'Tiddles'? I did, I was about 7/8 bent down to stroke it and it bit my finger, my mum had a right go at the woman :rotfl:0 -
Ooh I forgot to mention that there is another JF cheapy item to have if you can find it.
5ml hair serum in a tiny little box- 99pLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »We're a bit sick of wyke farm cheese
I'll get a few in to tide us over :cool:
I'll probably get some too, running a bit low at the moment :eek:
Although I did pick up a couple of bags of grated Cathedral City whoopsied the other day to 12p :cool:...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Westvleteren wrote: »A womble:
A v's M
1 x ASDA Bakery Tiger Rolls (4) £0.65 £0.34
These are going to go onto my list! Thanks for confirming the price I already had (of course:D).MSM SL app - AvT walkers crinkles variety in APG shop.
£1.78 v £1 = 88p APG and 89p Cashback,, so 1p?
Anon
If anyone has bought these (outside Northern Ireland) can you confirm the M comparison on them? TIA. I now have these Walkers Crinkles (Classic Variety) on at £1 for M until 28/7. Also, for what it's worth, they also have the following in 6 packs (single flavour in each of them) - Simply Sea Salted 6. Salt & Malt Vinegar 6. Cheddar & Onion 6. Also at £1 each.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
Cat fully loaded ready to go:rotfl:
Just looking again at this moggy. It looks like he has a mouse tail hanging out of his mouth:eek:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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