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  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    Thought i'd pop in and let you folk know, incase I was missed that Stan and I are off to Camber sands for two weeks. I've heard they've had new curtains put on.

    Are you getting winter curtains?

    Don't forget to get a cushion cover to match for your best chair

    :p:p:p
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  • FloFlo wrote: »
    My mum had a full set of false teeth since her late 40s. She had been looking after my nan as my grandad had recently died and she was putting in her false teeth one morning but found they wouldn't fit. My nan had thrown my mums out instead of grandads. She had to go through the rubbish bags to find them.:eek:

    We were also at bingo not long after this, we had terrible luck always, when my mum suddenly took off the glasses she was wearing and said 'I won't win wearing these he never liked me'. She couldn't find her reading glasses apparently so had taken a pair of my dead grandads to wear. She was just a bit crazy.:rotfl::rotfl:

    I've got a better one that that Flo. Mum had to put Nan in a nursing home - she'd looked after her & dad for 20+ yrs but was ill herself. The Nursing home & the staff were great, wonderful to all the old dears. They had one lady that had slight Old Timer's. She used to nip down into the town frequently to see her 'boyfriend' :D and sometimes to visit her mum (she was in her late 80's. The police invariably used to bring her back - she had a 'thing' for men in uniform!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    This lady was very helpful - she cleared away when they were making dinner, often dumping a huge freshly cooked joint of meat into the bin.
    Then she decided one morning before all the others were awake that she'd be nice & clean ALL their teeth for them. About 20 pairs of teeth went into a huge plastic measuring jug.

    We didn't dare to ask how they found out whose was whose!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Pleased that the Guylain worked. I KNEW it would! :T:T:T
    Roll on Asda putting up prices!
  • Thank you ,am I the only one who nearly wet myself when I saw this xx

    Ooh .. I'm feeling a bit glitchy myself :D. Wondering if I may be able to join the party for the first time tomorrow (Might involve a bit of a road trip, though, as only have a tiny sada nearby). Just hope I can get it right first time!
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    From earlier A shops I can confirm:

    Strong and punchy Asda cheese as trigger for 2 for £5
    s&g still comparing to 20p
    V05 rough it up still comparing to 2 for £5 at T
    Radox 500ml active still trigger in 3 for £5
    pantene youth shampoo still trigger 3 for £5
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    No, i'd imagine the asda spies may have done so to.

    Now they have overnight to get it fixed, before they get emptied out.

    This could be the ideal job!

    I could apply.. but forget to report anything back!

    ;););)
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  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    No, i'd imagine the asda spies may have done so to.

    Now they have overnight to get it fixed, before they get emptied out.

    They didn't fix it last year it ran for weeks and weeks. Happy to keep finds to myself though if that is what people would rather.
  • hornetgirl wrote: »
    DH just went to get something from his car and found someone had left a bag of cooking apples on the doorstep. Absolutely no idea who, but how lovely. I feel a crumble coming on.

    this used to happen to my mum and dad back in the 80/90s, but they used to get coal veg meat pop bread all sorts it turned out that we lived on a street with

    very nice people who each worked as a coal man veg man pop man etc and used to share with on another my dad used to fix there cars after they found out who it was :rotfl::rotfl:

    my parents were very skint back then just starting out as a cople with a baby so were great full and are still friends with the ones who are still alive and see them regular only move few streets away to bigger house when they had my brothers:mad:;):rotfl:

    dose anyone have a apple tree in garden or an allotment?
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    bexter7 wrote: »
    The wine is a goer on Tesco Finest Deal. The lasagne however is not.

    Interesting - I thought they'd changed the wine in the meal deal today - it's now showing Tesco Grenache Syrah instead of the the Granacha? Thought I'd give it a whirl anyway as I usually get a meal deal every week, but it's N/A.

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/ProductBuylist/default.aspx?id=L00000447&icid=Finestmealdealdrinks

    Are you still getting the Granacha and it triggers the meal deal?
  • FloFlo wrote: »

    Cheers floflo link worked fine. Might be getting my biccies muddled though in my head. Was there a round tin last year? or did I just make that up.:rotfl:


    Well done testers.
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    I've got a better one that that Flo. Mum had to put Nan in a nursing home - she'd looked after her & dad for 20+ yrs but was ill herself. The Nursing home & the staff were great, wonderful to all the old dears. They had one lady that had slight Old Timer's. She used to nip down into the town frequently to see her 'boyfriend' :D and sometimes to visit her mum (she was in her late 80's. The police invariably used to bring her back - she had a 'thing' for men in uniform!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    This lady was very helpful - she cleared away when they were making dinner, often dumping a huge freshly cooked joint of meat into the bin.
    Then she decided one morning before all the others were awake that she'd be nice & clean ALL their teeth for them. About 20 pairs of teeth went into a huge plastic measuring jug.

    We didn't dare to ask how they found out whose was whose!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Pleased that the Guylain worked. I KNEW it would! :T:T:T
    Roll on Asda putting up prices!

    :eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Shame there's not a brrrr smiley cos I did that at the thought of someone elses gnashers in my mouth.
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