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  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    From a womble yesterday SADA 1 x Paxo Sage & Onion Stuffing (85g) 20p showing as 47p online
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  • terri62
    terri62 Posts: 390 Forumite
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    morning everyone :) just popped on to let you know that the muller yogurts are still working got them this morning spent £4 got apg back for £2.66:beer::beer:
  • JulieElizabeth
    JulieElizabeth Posts: 1,981 Forumite
    I don't think that's aau1 in that pic
    NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE :D:D
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
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    I think that pic is going around the Internet......don't think it's aau!

    At least, I hope not. Might do a little targeted shop later as the Cushelle MOCS are running out today. Up for a Sada trip PD? *she smiles sweetly*
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  • Call_of_Trouty
    Call_of_Trouty Posts: 5,666 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    :( well I hope the WD40 works for you.
    I hadn't thought of that and it's usually my first option for getting most things out (not yet figured out how to get black biro out of a school blazer :mad: )

    Try opening the pocket :D


    :p
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    That is making me :eek::eek::eek::eek: how painful, lots of aloe vera.



    Thanks will try it.



    Have tried this, not worked :(

    you could also try nail polish remover, turpentine/paint thinners.

    any solvent really, do it outside though for the fumes xx
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Was wondering if any of you lovely mums or dads, know how to get tar off clothes, my road has been re-surfaced in the last couple of weeks, but they just put tar all over road, then scattered stones all over it and it is a cul de sac so we don't get much traffic, and with this heat it is just melting really bad. Well all the stones get flicked up over pavements and grass areas, and my son has sat on the grass/pavement in a few pairs of his shorts and got tar all over them.

    You need to freeze it, either in the freezer or with ice cubes etc, pick/scrape off what you can, then use some sort of lubricant to lift it out of the fabric such as WD40, lard, that sort of thing. I managed to get it out with petrol once but that was a little tiny amount and was very fresh. Have managed to get it off my carpet with lighter fluid before now, but not sure what that would do to colours :eek:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    dipdap wrote: »
    :( well I hope the WD40 works for you.
    I hadn't thought of that and it's usually my first option for getting most things out (not yet figured out how to get black biro out of a school blazer :mad: )

    What fabric and what colour?
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
    You know you're scottish when....

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    :eek: ouchie!

    Put yoghurt on it.
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Try opening the pocket :D


    :p

    :rotfl: :rotfl:
    See if he'd just done that in the first place the blazer wouldn't be wearing the contents of the pen :D
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