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Extra I'll change the title later when I can think of something cool enough!
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Bananababe wrote: »Kidneys a match he has gone into surgery now
:j
I shall say a prayer for him tonight, and I shall keep everything crossed.
On another subject, what are Tootsie rolls, and why are they so expensive? Saw some in Home Sense today and struck me as rather pricey for sweets :eek::eek:What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
RootedNomad wrote: »Just don't go there
When you have a prolific AE'er signing up a new ID to pass themselves off as another different prolific AE'er it is well past the point of giving a jot :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl:Prob best it's hurting my head :rotfl:I take it an AE is a new user though what does AE stand for though, lack of sleep0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Don't know why your post reminded me but a village close to me have scarecrows on display all over the place.
I stopped the car today as it looked as if someone had fallen asleep on a bench. I was concerned as it was raining:eek:
When I got close up I realised it was a scarecrow. Then there was another outside the shop, the church and in various gardens.
Love it:T
a village i drive through sometimes has a festival every year and some are really fab. one is a policeman pointing a radar device. looks quite real from a distance0 -
RootedNomad wrote: »Just don't go there
When you have a prolific AE'er signing up a new ID to pass themselves off as another different prolific AE'er it is well past the point of giving a jot :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Thriftygifty wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl:Prob best it's hurting my head :rotfl:I take it an AE is a new user though what does AE stand for though, lack of sleep
Alter ego I think anyway!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!0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Kidneys a match he has gone into surgery now
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Good news, fingers x all ok.0 -
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1 x ASDA Chosen by You Pure Smooth Orange Juice £1.00 £1.00
1 x McCain Lightly Spiced Wedges (750g) £1.84 £2.00
1 x Swizzels Matlow Kidz Lollies (212g) £1.00 N/A
1 x Calypso Juice Shots 100% Pure Orange Juice £1.75 N/A
1 x Kellogg's Coco Pops (550g) £2.00 £2.69
1 x Guylian Belgian Chocolate Seashells (250g) £3.33 £2.00
1 x Oreo Mini Vanilla Snack Packs (6x25g) £1.58 £1.69
1 x Ritz Crackers - Mini (6x25g)£1.69 £1.69
1 x Cadbury Dairy Milk (360g) £3.48 £3.50
2 x Chupa Chups Fruit Flavours Giant Lolly (120g)£6.67 N/A
Chupa chup giant lollies are on msm. There is a tin of chupa chups that I saw instore that I can't see on msm.0 -
Whitechapel is :eek: at the best of times but has got the lurvely Rupert Penry Jones in...worth watching for that alone!
I have to watch it either in daylight or with hubby here and a large pillow to hide behind, the ep a few weeks ago where it had a face in the tv at the end made me scream and it was during the day and yet I still go back. He is very yummy. I also like hathaway out of Lewis :rotfl:mmmm0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I shall say a prayer for him tonight, and I shall keep everything crossed.
On another subject, what are Tootsie rolls, and why are they so expensive? Saw some in Home Sense today and struck me as rather pricey for sweets :eek::eek:
Thankyou, im getting updates from their facebook page as there is too many folk for them to contact direct.
Tootsie rolls are American sweeties. Maybe that why they are dearer ?
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