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Experimental Little Invention Takes Existence
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Did you miss the goings on with the 24 packs of jaffas? They're comparing on APG at 1p against M
Least I think it's the 24 ones
And yes, there is cashback on shopitize
Wayyay?? Of course I missed any such goings-on! Yet to catch up as only got back here this evening. I will deffo. search back and find this one (trusting your report again) and add it to the Morries list based on what I find!
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fairclaire wrote: »
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:
You have GOT to post the rest please. OMG that's SO funny!0 -
Heatherlea wrote: »That's a disappointment - I thought you were going to say it had something else in the back of it.
After being exhausted we fell asleep. In the morning she asked me to take her to the walk in medical centre, as she was covered in cuts and bruised from the aerial
Doctor took one look, and said it was the worst case of van aerial disease he had ever seen“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Heatherlea wrote: »That's a disappointment - I thought you were going to say it had something else in the back of it.
The ironing suite is just to entice his ladies in, he has more delights once inside, I here :eek:Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »You have GOT to post the rest please. OMG that's SO funny!
I will, I'll do it tomorrow. Jeez I'll have published this book in instalments on here by the time I get round to writing it :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Just to say I tried this today, bought 2 for a petrol coupon and got a £10 BM
Wow! (Jaw dropping at huge difference between £9.99 and £2.49 prices.) A toothbrush charging you near-on £10 for one. Or £19.98 for two - with the pesky beggars getting you to buy another item at at least 2 pence before they refund a £10 BM! That is a good difference and a good item, one of which potentially to put on an Svs T shop and then make up the rest to £10 difference.
I'm just amazed at how much that difference in price is for one toothbrush. They want to charge you £9.99 when the competitor is just £2.49. And wishing you to buy 3 at that seemingly vastly inflated individual price (and certainly inflated in comparison to the competitor offer price).
Also in S - and avoid there as S cannot compare vs M - some of the WW fresh meals are on £2.70:eek: (any 3 for 2). They want you to pay £5.40:eek::eek: for three packs! On that inflated individual price (when viewed alongside the current M price on one pack), it's way more expensive than Morries' price.
£1.25. If you bought three (and you don't need to with M!) it would be £3.75. Compare that to the £5.40 with Sainsbobs' 3 for 2. Or even to someone paying £5.40 for just 2 packs. And getting no recompense vs M's price for that.
Avs M - these are starting to appear on my list. Please definitely do NOT compare Avs S on them and buy 3, and less still buy them in Sains. Just do not fall for that 3 for 2 on the Weight Watchers folks! Or, it seems, the 3 for 2 on the toothbrush either.0 -
davemorton wrote: »That reminds me. I once met a girl when down town in my transit, we went for a drive, and got down to naughtys in the back, she liked it rough, and wanted me to hurt her, so I leant out of the window, and snapped off the van aerial and whipped her with it, she loved it.
After being exhausted we fell asleep. In the morning she asked me to take her to the walk in medical centre, as she was covered in cuts and bruised from the aerial
Doctor took one look, and said it was the worst case of van aerial disease he had ever seen
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Wayyay?? Of course I missed any such goings-on! Yet to catch up as only got back here this evening. I will deffo. search back and find this one (trusting your report again) and add it to the Morries list based on what I find!
:T:T:T (Assuming it to be correct informing!:D)Savvybuyer wrote: »Wow! A toothbrush charging you near-on £10 for one. Or £19.98 for two - with the pesky beggars getting you to buy another item at at least 2 pence before they refund a £10 BM! That is a good difference and a good item, one of which potentially to put on an Svs T shop and then make up the rest to £10 difference.
C'mon Savvy, keep up.:D
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