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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    cjj wrote: »
    Tweets I really love you lol x

    Third g/f was also called Jess I remembered her name that didn't last long and he went back with second Jess .

    Wonder if this girl called Jess if she isn't and I see her she will probably get called Jess :rotfl:
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    http://freepostcodelottery.com

    has everyone registered there post code for the free postcode lottery. ?

    :)
  • MJWPTC
    MJWPTC Posts: 152 Forumite
    Hi, do you know what time she did her shop. I did a cat and impy shop today, on one shop, and they both worked xx

    I've just put my apg in from 17.40 today no imp appeared on it at all. Same ones that worked yesterday. Chicken and sausages worked ok though
  • majorica
    majorica Posts: 459 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    Ooooh, that brings back memories, when I was a child the whole neighbourhood would get together in one garden, we would have a massive bonfire party with a massive bonfire, always with baked potatoes in the middle, and there would be loads of fireworks because everyone contributed. Those baked potatoes tasted sooooo good on a cold bonfire night and us kids always had a wonderful time :D

    We have a bonfire party every year, even my DD gives up a night clubbing to stay home for it, its memories for them later on, it seems to get bigger every year too with more and more people but i love it.
    Glitch on baking potatoes would be nice, actually i really should get my backside in gear and try and get a couple of snakes in for the men that would go down well :)
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    squigs wrote: »
    Other than butter, what other filling would you suggest?
    Please and thankyou!! :):)

    Depends what you like!

    Beans
    Beans and cheese

    both glitchy! ooh and remember the glitchy lurpak.

    Indeed, anything glitchy is ideal!

    :p:p:p:p
    10
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Evening all, thoughht I might pose a shopping question for a change..
    Okay, someone after my own heart, Mr. J. Daniels
    1L in Sainsburgs is £26.00, therefore it would make it £23.40 if I bought it in Adsa...right?
    700ml is £17 in Tecso, therefore £15.30 ins Adsa...right?
    So, the 700ml works out at £21.86 a litre, and is the best buy, and should compare ok





    Discuss please :D
    dead right I've just worked it out.Buy 700ml otherwise it works out at £23.40 if you buy 1ltr
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    squigs wrote: »
    This is what it was all about!:D

    Hello anyone who remembers :beer:
    Well I was not here at the start, but even I guessed at the diversion tactics ;)
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • jaggyman
    jaggyman Posts: 755 Forumite
    On a womble

    2 x A protect extreme fresh mouthwash 500 ml A £2 T 0.98
    Shop one - A vs T
    Shop two - A vs W
    And then repeat :j:j:j
    & now add - A vs S
    What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    It's nearly the watershed hour, so feel that I can post this now, hope nobody (no pun intended!) is offended.

    Received a text from a male friend late last night.

    **** ur breasts were nice tonight. Having ur balls tomorrow. :o:eek::D
























    FYI breasts are my SFC ones with chips and coleslaw and my balls are pork meatball in a pasta bake, served with a side salad. :p
  • majorica wrote: »
    :T:T well done Bradley, you are totally doing the right thing and the ones who are saying you are too strict are just giving in to their own kids for a quiet life but it is a quick fix for them, they are making a rod for their own back as is already being shown, my kids had strict ground rules too thought the 3rd was a later child and is thoroughly spoiled by all the family and now we are all paying the price for it, he is never happy and always wants more.
    Still wouldn't change him though, would only change my parenting, but i have to say his siblings spoiled him even more than me so i blame them:rotfl:
    Bradley, it is lovely to read about proper parenting. It takes me back 10 years, sadly mine are now big and hairy!

    Too many people have kids without realising it is hard work to parent properly, then complain when the child does not conform to their expectations.

    :p:p:p:p

    Couldnt agree more, the wife and I got together when I was a wee 16 year old (she was 17) and we had our first when I was 18...crikey the things people used to say to me...give it a year and you'll be paying CSA...babies having babies...well do ya know what...f you lot...my eldest is 10 and we are still firmly a family unit...3 daughters is hard work when me and the mrs work full time but Im hoping my hard work with them will pay off when they are old enough to fund my pension ;)

    The girls do ask for a lot, as all kids do but more importantly they undersand NO. Last month Charlotte (daughter) wanted money for something or other so we agreed she would come to work with me for the Saturday and Sunday, and then would receive her pay on the same payday as me...which meant waiting 3 weeks until she received the cash. It caused a massive stir on my FB saying that she was only young. 10yo is not too young to learn to work for money and realise you dont get everything straight away...She still has £3.56 which she constantly reminds me is still not spent! haha I love that girl!
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