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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    Thanks, but can someone please explain what is MSL? :o

    MySuperlist - it is an app on iPhone.

    Anon
  • Anon wrote: »
    MySuperlist - it is an app on iPhone.

    Anon
    Oh ok thanks, I use that app to plan my shops but never realised it gave cashback. I'll go have a look at it :T
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    Oh ok thanks, I use that app to plan my shops but never realised it gave cashback. I'll go have a look at it :T

    Go into a list, click on Browse then Cashback and it (generally) lists all products that are currently on offer.

    Anon
  • emerald21
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    Good Afternoon I m sitting here with a red toffee apple :D Two for £1 including choc ones and brown toffee ones from Morissons. They have some in Tesco s but are £1 each , slightly fancier but not 50p fancier:money:
  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    can anyone confirm if the BNI Korma and samosas are still working in T :)
    TIA
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  • Sunshinemummy
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    The earliest references to lanyards dates from 15th century France, during which the word "Lanière" was used to describe a thong or strap apparatus.[4] Later, in the French military, lanyards were used to connect a pistol, sword or whistle (for signalling) to a uniform on a semi-permanent basis. Lanyards were used in situations where there was a good chance of losing the object—commonly by cavalry and naval officers at sea. A well-made pistol lanyard can be easily removed and reattached by the user, but otherwise will stay connected to the pistol whether it is drawn or in a holster. Lanyards later became a more decorative item. A popular reference to holster lanyards is found in the 1966 Spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, in which one of the film's main characters, Tuco Ramirez, is known to carrying his pistol on a rope cord lanyard. Eli Wallach, the actor who played the part of Tuco, reportedly told director Sergio Leone that it was too difficult to put a pistol into a holster without looking, so Leone put Wallach's pistol on a lanyard.[5]

    I love you TM! :D:D:D
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  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    edited 5 October 2013 at 4:02PM
    Will you all stop chatting, I need to catch up... pretty please!

    Going to read backwards... so may not make sense! lol
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  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Got 2 56p bread bins today, would have preferred tea towels lol but bargains anyway.
  • tweets
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    asset2004 wrote: »
    can anyone confirm if the BNI Korma and samosas are still working in T :)
    TIA

    Sorry asset I cant help you :(
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