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Extremely Lovely Individuals Talking Excessively

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  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    Why oh why do school jotters need to be covered?? :mad::mad:

    Does anyone actually know the answer to that??? Flo? :D

    I didn't understand why when I was at school covering mine in gaudy wallpaper and I still don't understand it now :(

    On top of not understanding why they need to be covered at all, but still having to do it, Ive got a rather confusing message to cover a pink jotter in something different coloured because it shouldn't be pink? :huh:
    So that it protects them from un-sealed bottles, half eaten magnums, and other such items ;)
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • Just a word of caution for anyone tempted by Glade Glitch - I went to a talk last year on energy bills in the home and the speaker highlighted the plug in air fresheners used more electricity than a tumble drier! Whilst I think he was over-exaggerating there may be some truth in this! Might be worth considering - or do we have any electricity conservation lurkers that could confirm if this is true or not? :eek:


    A house divided against itself cannot stand - I love this proverb, and thanks to my lovely family for making me realise that we can get through most things together ;)
  • davemorton wrote: »
    :D well hello there young man :D

    OK, now I have an image of you as a young woman, one hand in hip, the other hand held out for a kiss :D::rotfl::rotfl::D
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Claire1972 wrote: »

    A big thanks to Coupon Kathy for reporting this, you have saved me a trip. :):):)

    I lived up your way for 22 years and know thornbronx well !! infact worked there for a while too, all my family are still up there !!

    BLACK BULL in Yarm so many good memories :beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:
  • Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Am I the only one that has not bought a BNI pizza glitch, not for the want of trying, not got one local to me unless I drive 30 miles out the way, and if I got there, they probably wouldn't have them in anyway. I have tried Porthmadog Tesco, but can't seem to find any in that store. :mad::mad::mad::mad: I want PIZZA!!!!:(

    Crikey, do T's know this. I thought it was compulsory for them to have a store every few miles in their quest to take over the UK/World :eek:
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    edited 11 September 2013 at 4:49PM
    With thanks to D Flash on FB

    Free pack of Liberte yogurts

    https://www.facebook.com/liberteUK

    :beer:

    £2.19 in S...£1 in T & A, don't know about M0rrisons.
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • Chrisv wrote: »
    T's for Gillette, VO5 and Pantene.
    S's for Dove

    Thanks ChrisV, results due later.
  • eightieschick88
    eightieschick88 Posts: 562 Forumite
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    edited 11 September 2013 at 4:26PM
    Just a word of caution for anyone tempted by Glade Glitch - I went to a talk last year on energy bills in the home and the speaker highlighted the plug in air fresheners used more electricity than a tumble drier! Whilst I think he was over-exaggerating there may be some truth in this! Might be worth considering - or do we have any electricity conservation lurkers that could confirm if this is true or not? :eek:


    The glitchy ones aren't plug in ones though, I'm sure they are gel filled? I haven't used a plug in air freshener for about 10 years as I was always worried they would melt while I was out :eek:

    EDIT - I apologise, I just checked and they are plug ins - I thought they were just stand alone gel air freshener (albeit it very expensive ones).
  • The glitchy ones aren't plug in ones though, I'm sure they are gel filled? I haven't used a plug in air freshener for about 10 years as I was always worried they would melt while I was out :eek:


    The Glade glitch ones are plug-ins with a gel sachet :)
  • obama
    obama Posts: 606 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Just a word of caution for anyone tempted by Glade Glitch - I went to a talk last year on energy bills in the home and the speaker highlighted the plug in air fresheners used more electricity than a tumble drier! Whilst I think he was over-exaggerating there may be some truth in this! Might be worth considering - or do we have any electricity conservation lurkers that could confirm if this is true or not? :eek:
    I've got one of those digital meters that shows how much electricity you're using and what it's costing. The plug in air freshener uses 8watts, which is barely anything.

    I always switch them off when I go out, and at night, btw.
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