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Everyone Lobbing Ice-cream (into) Trolleys (with) Excitement
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Don't mention the APP. :eek:
Confused I am, like many others.
I don't think I can get it on my Samsung, it's a galaxy y. Cheap and cheerful from CWhouse but I don't think it's any good for these apps. It has google play to search apps, but msl isn't there,
Don't tell me I have to go out and pay more money for a mobile to do my shopping, if so, who has an idea of the cheapest one that I could use please?
i couldnt find it when i first looked either , it took me ages to realise you have to spell it right.
try searching for "mySuperList"
I kept looking for it with a capital "M" which didnt work
HTHIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
davemorton wrote: »I had to ask, I see something like that, and I NEED to see what it is. Is there not markings or names on it?? I gave been looking on google images and everything.0
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zippydooda wrote: »Can. Anyone tell me what it is. Annoying me for 10 yearsdavemorton wrote: »Its here
(well just below
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Clues so far.
It's electrical (hole by the side)
It's been broken (looks snapped at the top)
He lives in a bungalow.
It's outside his back door.
It's got to be some sort of light fitting.
Evening peeps. :T0 -
I know someone as mentioned a clothes line.......
This is the wrong way round:(To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
zippydooda wrote: »Just a quickly before I go. Just playing with my new toy. Photo bucket app. This is my Mse made to measure side gate. Guess the cost. Answer in 45 min
Did you give the cost of gate yesterday, I missed all this, I would say cost of hinges, and handle, which could well have been from car boot for total £2?
Why I say this is I have a pallet in my garden that is twice the width of a standard one so very long planks..... I think the wood I have got would create something similar, although I plan to use mine for more raised beds for veggies.0 -
2 x Innocent Orange Juice Smooth (1.35L) £4.50 £4.00
0.63 x ASDA Braeburn Apples per kg £1.23 £1.00
A v Mr Merry sons from a womble today
If anyone fancies different apples to whats on savvys list
Innocent on multibuy sada but £2.68 each
I fancy different apples to those on my list!:D I'm struggling to find any of decent enough price. The above is a kg of apples at nearly £1.43 (after APG:eek:). It's a good spot - I think it's been (and still is) T's loose expensive Granny Smiths vs A's cheaper expensive ones, and same priced expensive loose Galas Avs T. I would have put the S/P loose apples onto the M list. M's version is the "cheapest" (but not cheap, more like "least worst-priced") of those (all of 1p/kg cheaper than Sainsbobs). Sadly the SP loose have disappeared from msm:(.
Sainsbobs is now £1.30:eek::eek: per kg on its loose basics ones - around 20pence or more per apple. I guess it's down to buying the loose Savers ones in M (Jonagold) next time, though way too expensive for me at £1.29_pale_/kg.:rotfl::rotfl: (That's if they haven't increased yet again the next time I go.)
Either that or remortgaging the house and buying an allotment would probably be cheaper:rotfl:.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »no mate nothing on it.
Darn. The top boxes seem to stick out further than the ones lower down!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Is it for zippy to hang his bag from when he comes back from the pub?
:rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl:
I'm itching to see what it looks like with carrier bags stuffed into the holesTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
How are you all finding your first posts??
I looked in profile and "all posts by Pips Mum" but its only going back to 07/12 and I have been gobbing off on here for a lot longer than that!27/10/2008 so I am informed by MSEDebt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!0
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