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£2 off Burgess Adult dog food
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Various money off pet food vouchers:
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50p of Baby plum:
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Free Redbush Tea Sample
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zippydooda wrote: »I wonder if its the type of asda. ie when they update instore terminals.
my failed shop today at7am was a non 24hr.Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Who cares, only cost me 9p in real money and collected $6.22 in picked up receipts.
35p each still good value, can't win em all.
Maybe zippy. Mine is a massive one (oo-er missus), don't know what A call their stores. And it is a 24 hrTiger :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 -
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Not an Old El Paso coupon, but a competition to win one of their Rice Meals. https://www.facebook.com/oldelpasouk/app_384972721625819
Just had the August Savings email from Farmfoods along with the new money off coupons valid until 30th Sept.
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vanilla_twist wrote: »Thanks shame is a couple of days too late for me. Don't fancy sending dining table back just to reorder but might be useful if I see any chairs I like.
Little t sorry today has not been the best day for you. Times like this I realise just how lucky I am to still have my dad here (even the 2 weeks cleaning before and after his visit). I had a lovely time while he visited and we even enjoyed the cricket together on telly.
V x
Next information came in MyFamilyClub email .
You sounded like you had a brilliant time with your dad. I was reading your posts keeping up.
My dad was a gambler liked his horseracing when he died mum found betting slips in his pockets. He was also a very big snooker fan. When he was a young man he played snooker was good beat one of the Davis bros cant remember if it was Fred or Joe. There was no money in the game then or he would have turned professional . Won a few amateur matches but because he had a young family and wife to support he had to pack in and went into the newspaper trade. Worked at the Daily Express in Manchester on nights til he retired .
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zippydooda wrote: »notice
for those peeps like myself that changed their cp settings to get around the smiley problem. it has a side benefit. when copy and pasting an APG it don't need sorting out into lines. its automatic when you post.
Just testing:D:D:D0
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