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Experimental Little Invention Takes Existence
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2 x Muller Rice Vanilla Custard (190g) £1.36 £1.20
3 x Muller Rice Banana & Toffee (190g) £2.04 £1.80
A v T from a womble yesterday
Above
2 x Muller Rice Vanilla Custard (190g) £1.36 £1.20
3 x Muller Rice Banana & Toffee (190g) £2.04 £1.80
A v S Above
2 x Muller Rice Vanilla Custard (190g) £1.36 £0.68
3 x Muller Rice Banana & Toffee (190g) £2.04 N/A
A v M above.
They bought 5 for £3 Multibuy
Morries looks interesting0 -
zippydooda wrote: »just won so now may be a good time elite
a stuffed chicken I think
http://www.spotfreda.co.uk/game/thank-you
Thanks I won a frisbee :cool:Pobody's-Nerfect0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »My kids are not allowed in the living room unless they have been good (they have a playroom with a sofa and tv in so can wreck that instead!):D I know I'm lucky but it's bliss to just close the door and ignore their carp instead of having to tidy up the living room each day
:rotfl:
Your so posh:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Right off on hols, in UK till Friday so might get on with phone, then of on the crest of wave. Hope you have some great glitches keep ant really good ones going until I get back.
Holiday Checklist:
1. passports - yes
2. tickets - yes
3. suitcases ready - yes
4.Bits shaved - yes (well bits that will be on display)
5. Snacks for car co-pilot (me) - yes.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeee xxxxx
I take its an adults only resort with item 4:eek::eek::D:D0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »A fab S shop done this morning (I'm copying frequent:p)
Bought the following SvA and all are cashback with MySL:
9 pack carling zest lime £9
4 pack carling zest £3.99
Birds eye fish fingers in batter (8) £1.99
Young fish in bubbly batter (4) £3.99
Birds eye petit pois peas £1.99
Jaffa cakes 24 pack £2.20
Coke zero 2L £1.98
All compared against A.
Also, a jelly 66p and some £7 clothes (that are too big;)) to take me over £30 spend.
Sub total = £34.50
Used til spit of £4.50, paid £29.50.
Then got £13.08 from MySL, A BM for £7.83 and will have a £7 refund for the clothes. Total NET cost for the above will be 59p
£29.50 - £13.08 - £7.83 - £7)
I also got another £4.50 til spit for £30 spend so I'll repeat it all again tomorrow :j
Oooh that is a fab shop, well done. We dont have a s@insbobs although there have been rumors recently...
I love it when you can say " look I got all this for ....p". I keep trying to convert my sis but everytime I send her details of a glitch she does it and it goes wrong so she won't do it now!!:(0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »My kids are not allowed in the living room unless they have been good (they have a playroom with a sofa and tv in so can wreck that instead!):D I know I'm lucky but it's bliss to just close the door and ignore their carp instead of having to tidy up the living room each day
We had a conservatory built as a playroom but DH decided it was to be our room complete with cream sofa and tv on the wall, surround sound etc(boys and there toys) It was great until winter when it was freezing:eek:then the tv in the living room stopped working.. Tv from our room went into the living room. Making conservatory now the playroom in summer with cream sofa:eek: no one is allowed to eat in there and only drink water!! Why oh why did we think cream was a good idea?!!0 -
Good afternoon all.
It was morning when I turned computer on and looked on here, had visitors come early and wasn't even washed or dressed, as its my birthday today.Right off on hols, in UK till Friday so might get on with phone, then of on the crest of wave. Hope you have some great glitches keep ant really good ones going until I get back.
Holiday Checklist:
1. passports - yes
2. tickets - yes
3. suitcases ready - yes
4.Bits shaved - yes (well bits that will be on display)
5. Snacks for car co-pilot (me) - yes.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeee xxxxx
Have a fab holiday.
Hope we get a new glitch today.0 -
This looks a good one for comparison. I saw it in M today, the £1 price is valid til 18th Aug.
£3.29 £1.64 Valid until: 19/08
£2.50
£3.00
£3.05
£3.29
£3.29
I have not tested this yet though.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Oooh that is a fab shop, well done. We dont have a s@insbobs although there have been rumors recently...
I love it when you can say " look I got all this for ....p". I keep trying to convert my sis but everytime I send her details of a glitch she does it and it goes wrong so she won't do it now!!:(
some of the items are the same price at T as they are at S so you may be able to get some of them for almost free. Just make sure you are targetting it against an A shop. My S gives all prices.Mumto2monkeys wrote: »tigerwhite wrote: »My kids are not allowed in the living room unless they have been good (they have a playroom with a sofa and tv in so can wreck that instead!):D I know I'm lucky but it's bliss to just close the door and ignore their carp instead of having to tidy up the living room each day
We had a conservatory built as a playroom but DH decided it was to be our room complete with cream sofa and tv on the wall, surround sound etc(boys and there toys) It was great until winter when it was freezing:eek:then the tv in the living room stopped working.. Tv from our room went into the living room. Making conservatory now the playroom in summer with cream sofa:eek: no one is allowed to eat in there and only drink water!! Why oh why did we think cream was a good idea?!!
Good idea to shove them in their own space. Buy a cheapo blanket from T/A/Dunelm and throw that over the main part of the sofa to protect it. Can then be washed when needed.. I bought a lovely fluffy one for about £6... hmm, think it was from a pound shop like store. It's great.
Your so posh:rotfl::rotfl:Tiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Good morning Elite, lovely and sunny today
Had to quote this one. My BF lost about 2 stone a couple of years ago, then she fell! The only difference is she had five already (3 adopted) and was 45 when she fell!!!!:eek::eek: Have to admit though, bubs is gorgeous and very good too. The funny thing is my BF's grandson arrived 2 months before her DD was born, so Aunty is younger than nephew
My Dad's eldest brother was 20 years older than him which meant his oldest Nephew was older than he was.
It was more polite for us to call him Uncle as he was our Dad's age but in actual fact he was our cousin
No more for me pleasewere still trying to get finances sorted so we can move as we don't all fit in this house
Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0
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