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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Westie you have an incredible memory!
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
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  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
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    Picasso7 wrote: »
    How do you paste the results like this pretty please?!

    lypsyl showing n/a for ts on mse so it must be old stock but still good all the same
  • Westvleteren
    Westvleteren Posts: 4,489 Forumite
    edited 21 July 2013 at 9:14AM
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Westie you have an incredible memory!

    Think it was a different one I quoted - not the finest one that you are on about so deleted it.

    My memory is excellent when on top form - I can remember pages and pages of info (usually word for word) in a relatively short space of time - exams - i didn't need much time to revise but was easily burnt out doing it that way :( After I finished my highers that was it no more exams for me.
    Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.

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  • mhoc
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I'll be trying it later mhoc.

    You need to do it v A as it is £3.50 in S so will compare badly.

    Do you think I would dare throw in the Chefs pledge £2 off and get it free:rotfl:

    Unsure if it would serve 2. But if you did it with a tray of roasties/ salad and garlic bread I think it would be a tasty meal:)

    Edit. Just seen Westies answer above.......

    Excellent.

    I also have chefs :) I am getting more iced beverage and vim to so hopefully the mocs will mix themselves all up :)

    But I noticed the JF sachet is £2 in Sada so that's off the list
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Think it was a different one I quoted - not the finest one that you are on about so deleted it.

    My memory is excellent when on top form - I can remember pages and pages of info (usually word for word) in a relatively short space of time - exams - i didn't need much time to revise but was easily burnt out doing it that way :( After I finished my highers that was it no more exams for me.

    I know I've noticed.

    I remember asking about the name of a poster that was on the tip of my tongue and with very few prompts you came up with the name within seconds...can't remember who it was:D
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Excellent.

    I also have chefs :) I am getting more iced beverage and vim to so hopefully the mocs will mix themselves all up :)

    But I noticed the JF sachet is £2 in Sada so that's off the list

    Stick the L'oreal ones in against A:)
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    Good morning Elite - another cloudy one, makes a pleasant change. Forecast to be 34 degrees C around here tomorrow :eek::eek:
    clucky1977 wrote: »
    Mrs browns boys just starting lol x

    Love that one - always laugh at it :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    For anyone wondering, it was the bikini wax episode :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    Hi all.

    I will be passing a largish T today on the was to visit my parents, and was wondering if anyone could give me an update of anything still scanning at 1p?

    Jacobs?
    Midget Gems?
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    fuzzgun19 wrote: »
    Hi all.

    I will be passing a largish T today on the was to visit my parents, and was wondering if anyone could give me an update of anything still scanning at 1p?

    Jacobs?
    Midget Gems?

    heart shaped ferrero roche
    green n blacks treat collection
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Morning everyone :)
    TrulyMadly wrote: »

    Do you think I would dare throw in the Chefs pledge £2 off and get it free:rotfl:

    .

    I'm pretty sure the chef's pledge mocs stack against anything, including themselves :) Bit confused tbh because so many are going through on a big shop and I can't quite work out which are accepted against what :o

    For meal dealers who don't like pies, Italian one was accepted against the steak in Chianti with pasta yesterday.
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    I hear what you say. Agree to disagree perhaps. However, an important clarification: always better if you haven't got MOCs.

    The money-off value therefore looks better than it is - and is possibly therefore encouraging you more to use it, and perhaps non-buying would save money, not shopping at all, and are you getting things you don't need in order to get a £40 shop - however £40 with MOCs down to £8 odd then £8+ PP back is a different matter!)


    Yes, happy to :)

    Exactly. Think you may be missing out Savvy. Maybe don't think of it as a £40 shop which is :eek:, instead think of it as a £10-£15 shop, ie what you actually shell out. As long as that "£40" spend includes £10-£15 of needed items at your "core" price, the rest is bunce. Any additional overage can then used up on milk, fruit, veg etc. Of course it includes items you wouldn't ordinarily buy, but they are free, often treats for the family, sometimes things you try out and like (or not :D). I would never normally buy T's finest meal deals, but if they are free then it would be daft not to - today's Sunday meal will be a rather surprising and eclectic mix of T's finest dishes :)
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