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Everyone Lobbing Ice-cream (into) Trolleys (with) Excitement

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  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    neosi wrote: »
    phew :D had to test this cos i wouldnt sleep,

    Ive been teaching a neighbour the way of the force and by accident she found something which I can confirm :)

    She got the BNI pizzas with Veg Somoza and Chicken wings but got a PP back for £5.30, checked out her receipt and the pizzas are comparing at £4.00 v's £1.50 :D but also the Veg Somoza at £1.50 vs £1.20 in Morribobs

    Just done a shop with 2 cheese pizzas and 2 Somoza and £5.60 PP back :D

    This may or may not work with other flavoured pizza's but wanted to stick with what I knew would defo work...

    You and your pizzas young man. No wine?:D
  • louj101
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    edited 4 September 2013 at 10:04PM
    Yes, buy 5 wines then 1 meal deal with another wine. (Hopefully a meal deal wine would be on the 3for 2). You get 25% off all 6 wines. Some one else posted to confirm earlier, not sure who though.


    :D thanks for your help :A tigerwhite
    sorry for asking so much but my head is spinning :rotfl::rotfl:

    I wanted to get the food too so would it still work if I get 6 meal deals ??

    :(broke my back doing glitching :eek:
  • zippydooda
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    Dormouse wrote: »
    Help please... I'm having problems with the Walkers cashback on MSL - bought 2, ticked 2 in the app, it's showing £2 cb, but when I go through to snap the picture, it doesn't come up with the camera button? Don't know what to do - eek!
    exactly the same happened to me today, I deleted app and reinstalled, all my info was still there and it worked ok. I think this app still needs a lot of work.
  • tigerwhite wrote: »
    You are welcome.:D


    Yes, buy 5 wines then 1 meal deal with another wine. (Hopefully a meal deal wine would be on the 3for 2). You get 25% off all 6 wines. Some one else posted to confirm earlier, not sure who though.


    I get that you pay £20.54
    12 x £7.49 = £89.88
    -25% £22.47
    -3 for 2 £29.96
    - £17
    Total =£20.45 plus your carrot:D

    thank you :D
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  • Thanks to tiger I have just won my first frappe by doing what you said.. I have tried a few times before and not won so thank you :)
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  • MKS
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    tweets wrote: »
    Well done :T

    Look at the time its passed your bedtime ;):p

    And you would know.:o;)
  • underperky
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    EMMAP wrote: »
    Evening peeps.

    My exes cat has taken a turn for the worse and now has a collapsed lung. She is hanging in there but a decision will need to be made soon about putting her to sleep. It looks likely :( I think it feels worse because she seemed to be getting better. I was talking about visiting.....cut up. Totally cut up.

    Knackered and just about to watch a bit of Masterchef before bed. How is everyone? Hope you've all got plenty of wine. What's the best deal btw. Might buy the boy a truckload to drown his sorrows with.
    Sorry to hear that :(
  • nerfdad wrote: »
    Nieces all pregnant after drinking too much wine at christmas;):D:D
    :eek::eek::eek::rotfl:
  • MKS
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    neosi wrote: »
    The cheese ones were only comparing at £8 v's £4.50 last week so only £3.50 back and no sides were comparing, Morribobs would have updated there prices yesterday :D





    i know :o:o im off in a tick, will catch up tomorrow :wave:

    Obviously better things to do.;):eek::eek::eek:
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    edited 4 September 2013 at 10:32PM
    Evening all

    Bit of a strange day emotionally.
    My dads brother who lives near me has been taken into respite after a fall and of course dad would like to visit him. His sisters were already booked to see his brother this weekend but they are coming down by train and dad says he could not cope with being 'organised' by his sisters all weekend so could I collect him saturday and take him to see his brother sunday, taking him back monday.
    Ok 600 miles in all for me but quite happy to help as the 4 of them rarely get together plus dad is worried it might be last time.

    Shock came when dad asked if I saw his sisters could I pretend I am working as he has not told them of my illness:eek:
    I think it has taken dad many years to accept my disabilities and when he did not understand he hid it from them.
    Still tonight I get to thinking of it as a bit of a betrayal. I know benefits can hold a stigma but as many of you on here know illness is not a lifestyle choice it is lifechanging. For first 2 years after I gave up work I cried every morning.
    Our minds become trapped in a body we do not recognise.

    Sorry to have a rant but I thank god every day that my illness is what it is and nothing more. On the positive side it has allowed me to find myself, opt out of the rat race and live a simple life. I try to avoid any stress even family related (one reason I live on the coast near my mum but away from the rest of my family)
    I usually feel I havent accepted and given into my illness but learnt to live alongside it.

    So sorry to rant:mad:

    On the plus side I picked up the first edition of the disney baking magazine. Found it fasinating and decided that although a bit pricey I will subscribe and save for dgd when she is older.
    Logie and tiger you would love it. Originally got because 99p with lovely micky mouse cutter but I am hooked.
    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

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