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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
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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 thread
There 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 then
Savvybuyer 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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