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Extra I'll change the title later when I can think of something cool enough!
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In case anyone's wondering where the SP Chicken Roll went, after it went up to £1.06 in M but then A's version disappeared off Msm so it was removed entirely - it is now back on there but why not vs M even at the slightly increased price?
Now Avs S (S at £1.00).
Also SP Christmas Pudding 454g is also an Avs S item at the minute!0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Ah I fear I may have misunderstood
Please accept my apologies and the unlimited use of my saucepannery (completely untarnished by sick or underpants I'm happy to report)
I'm not sure I said my toes were cold and I had covered them with a blanket and he said he was going to search for thimble.
I was thinking reference to Tom Thumb story?
And my poor attempt of humour that as I am on diet thought saucepan might be more appropriate. But I may be on the wrong thread. :rotfl:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Now it's after the watershed
You have to read this
DISCLAIMER
**ONLY if you don't mind a few rude words, ** Please don't read if you are easily offended!!
This made it into the Metro newspaper today and I think it's absolutely hilarious. It's a thread on mumsnet and has grown considerably since I read it earlier today.
Mildred, for some strange reason I just know you will :rotfl::rotfl: at this
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/1875847-Do-you-dunk-your-penis
:eek::eek::rotfl:
Funniest thing since the veet amazon threadThere is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Hi, just popping in to say hello all and goodnight. Cheers fairclaire for the mega laughs reading mumsnet, omg 24 pages! - got as far as page 5 and had to put my cake of chocolate away, eugh .
Had a no shopping day today as weather was so crap. Grandaughter (age 4) and I baked 2 swiss rolls and a pot of chicken broth this afternoon.
Might try and look in after granddaughter duties the morn. Hope all have a good sleep.
Night Night0 -
:rotfl::rotfl: thanks for mumsnet thread hysterical and educational all at once:pIgnore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
personally test's all her own finds0 -
Okay, I'll have to go!
I will give you a story from tonight after all.
I seemed to get waylaid in the wines aisle (lot of time spent looking for last week's items to see if they were still on, before eventually concluding a lot of them were now N/A), and also spent twice as long over the chocolate boxes (both in the seasonal aisle and, again, many of the same one in the chocolate aisle), a bit of slight frustration over the antiperspirants and the deos (too many of them!) and yet, somehow, the whole collection took about an hour less than it took last week!:j:j But then I lost the post on here with all the details!:(:rotfl:
Did I visit every aisle in M though...? Yes I did - apart from the non-grocery ones:D. So seemed to zip round after all - probably the lack of change on the very large number of Pantenes and JFs that 'slowed me down' when getting their details first time, and the Dove 500mls cross-checking of last week not needed to be done again!
Alright - goodnight!! And enjoy the rest of the week. Till next time!:):wave::wave:0 -
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Oooo... you like my Xmas pudding post!:rotfl::rotfl::D:T
Thanks folks! Over and out...!0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Frequent I'm sure my mother will insist you borrow the sick saucepan, no doubt it's still festering at the back of a cupboard somewhere
Is in bunker. I'll stick to tinned food and a camping stove thanks.Mildred1970 wrote: »Ah I fear I may have misunderstood
Please accept my apologies and the unlimited use of my saucepannery (completely untarnished by sick or underpants I'm happy to report)
It's the contents of the stew you should be concerned with. Just as well toasters weren't invented back thenSavvybuyer wrote: »Okay, I'll have to go!
I will give you a story from tonight after all.
I seemed to get waylaid in the wines aisle (lot of time spent looking for last week's items to see if they were still on, before eventually concluding a lot of them were now N/A), and also spent twice as long over the chocolate boxes (both in the seasonal aisle and, again, many of the same one in the chocolate aisle), a bit of slight frustration over the antiperspirants and the deos (too many of them!) and yet, somehow, the whole collection took about an hour less than it took last week!:j:j But then I lost the post on here with all the details!:(:rotfl:
Did I visit every aisle? Yes I did - apart from the non-grocery ones:D.
Alright - goodnight!! And enjoy the rest of the week. Till next time!:):wave::wave:
Look up the bounty 4 pack.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Now it's after the watershed
You have to read this
DISCLAIMER
**ONLY if you don't mind a few rude words, ** Please don't read if you are easily offended!!
This made it into the Metro newspaper today and I think it's absolutely hilarious. It's a thread on mumsnet and has grown considerably since I read it earlier today.
Mildred, for some strange reason I just know you will :rotfl::rotfl: at this
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/1875847-Do-you-dunk-your-penis
Thank you so much, this made me cry with laughter. Haven't had much to laugh about lately so really needed this.september wins - toshiba laptop, timotei shampoo & conditioner, mccains games, pimms picnic blanket.
october wins - grants tumblers, £20 petrol voucher, sega console, iphone
novembers wins - £50 on walkers rainy day, £50 itunes voucher
march wins - dog treats0
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