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  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    I used mine and never have had had my tickets checked up close i just show it to guard and he quick looks, he never reads price etc so dont see why not!!
    did you have any children with you?
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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Going to say goodnight, as eyes dropping after getting up when it was still night time to me. Don't know how you early birds do it. :o

    Forgot to say DD2 arrived safely around 4pm. What a trip 5am to 4pm and she did not use the loo at all on the megabus. :eek:

    Let's hope she catches it back ok, some of you old timers may remember that with her friend they stood at the wrong stop last time and missed it. :eek: But give them their due megabus came up trumps and paid for alternative trip home by national express. :T:T

    Don't blame her, after my last megabus trip, I wouldn't either :eek::eek:
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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Yes. You should keep the Avs M in one and the Avs T in the other.

    Jaffa Cakes - we have McV Jaffa Cakes 24 vs M's £1.09 [Strike]or SP Jaffa Cakes (12 pack), if you can still find them in your A, at 40p vs 40p.
    We now need to check msm.co.uk just to see that they haven't disappeared off there.[/Strike] - I've now looked at msm - this doesn't seem right 12 pack SP ones now at 85p (vs M's 40p??? I think they might not compare as the weight is now stated for the A S/P product, I noticed the product had changed in my store a month ago and no longer bought it).

    McV Jaffa Cakes 12 is actually Avs T or Avs M at the moment. But - A is now £1:(:(, doesn't give much return (esp. if seeking cashback off full original price paid) - £1.09 in T and in M. Gives you 1p towards your APG voucher (very slightly not quite 10% cheaper). Maybe Tvs A is better - half price cashback thing probably not still on now though.

    For the APG, you need at least 8 different grocery items that are on a.com and msm in each separate transaction comparison you do (preferably a few more in each in case the odd ones fail to appear on the comparison).

    Did you miss the goings on with the 24 packs of jaffas? They're comparing on APG at 1p against M :D

    Least I think it's the 24 ones

    And yes, there is cashback on shopitize :)
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  • fairclaire wrote: »
    Now Im getting tempted too :D it's not that far really! What else is around there? I don't know that area well. Might be worth it if there are other shops........

    It's 17.3 miles from my house, so won't be much further for you. As BQ said, there's a Waitrose and from what I recall just lots of fashion shops. I could tie it in with a shop at Mr A's at Fulwood for jaffas though on the return journey. Just googled the Capitol Centre and there's more shops there than I remembered:

    http://capitolcentre.waltonledale.co.uk/
  • locarr
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    First read and ive missed a bodyshop glitch :eek::eek::eek:

    Omg that could have been worth the roaming charges, pls tell me it wasnt that good ;)

    Brilliant I'm afraid, my garage and loft are now brimming!!;):cool:
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  • fairclaire
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Going to say goodnight, as eyes dropping after getting up when it was still night time to me. Don't know how you early birds do it. :o

    Forgot to say DD2 arrived safely around 4pm. What a trip 5am to 4pm and she did not use the loo at all on the megabus. :eek:

    Let's hope she catches it back ok, some of you old timers may remember that with her friend they stood at the wrong stop last time and missed it. :eek: But give them their due megabus came up trumps and paid for alternative trip home by national express. :T:T

    I would not have either :eek: *shudder*

    This has reminded me of something that DS2 wrote in his achievement book when he left primary school last month. I only just had a proper look through all his stuff last week. They were asked to write a list of their top 10 achievements in their time at school. To be honest, about half the list made me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    But my favourite was no.7

    7. I have managed to complete my whole 7 years at primary school without ever having a poo at school.

    :eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • logie
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  • davemorton
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    whats wrong with the parking there?? P & T
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  • pk04
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    I would not have either :eek: *shudder*

    This has reminded me of something that DS2 wrote in his achievement book when he left primary school last month. I only just had a proper look through all his stuff last week. They were asked to write a list of their top 10 achievements in their time at school. To be honest, about half the list made me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    But my favourite was no.7

    7. I have managed to complete my whole 7 years at primary school without ever having a poo at school.

    :eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    :rotfl: now I really want to know what else he wrote :D

    When's that book being released :D
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  • 3Dogs
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Thanks,
    When we came up the A45 from skeggy we could see them, then when we came in the gate we could see loads getting ready to go up then stood and watched them on the decking:D

    I miss seeing them now. A true sign of summer. We were in Peterboro from 1985 to 2000
    rose28454 wrote: »
    She is much better today as she knows she will be coming home. I had a long chat with her on the way back from hospital and told her she must push herself and be more confident with her walking. She had been using a little trolley at home but now will be using the zimmer as it is much safer. going to hers at 9.30 to meet a carpenter who is going to reverse the door on the toilet to make access easier for her. told younger sister today that from now on every Sunday is my day off and they can all do a rota for popping in to see mum or take her to theirs.

    Sounding more assertive there rose :T :j :j
    davemorton wrote: »
    cant go far wrong with a laphroaig.

    Mmnnnnn :beer: Mind you, I prefer an Irish whiskey to a Scotch whisky, and not a fan of american bourbon/rye whiskey :rotfl:
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
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