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Sorry haven't been able to read for a few days, desperately trying to speed read through but soooo many pages!
Is there anything glitching that's worthwhile building a shop around for A C&C tomorrow?
Groceries though, not smellies. I think we smell OK, but we need to eat! (No faj available anywhere near us)
:-)
Also what do people reckon, farmers markets - do they work out reasonably cheap?
There's one not too far from us first Sat of each month and I wondered if the meat might work out cheaper than A? I'm thinking the quality would be better but don't want to be increasing our grocery bill any further. (I'm not confident that I could go along and be able to make a fair comparison as to what it would cost in a supermarket to be honest)
I see in some of your sigs some of you manage to spend very little in this department, but we excess £250 a month! :ODream of being mortgage free....
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nictrinwyn wrote: »Hi all, hope everyone is well.
Hoping I can do the meal deal thing tomo, as no energy for today.
Took myself to the docs and I have tonsilitus, never had it before, been given penicillan and told to rest. Although I am off to work tonight and everyday this week, as my job ends Sunday.
Just really posting as feeling sorry for myself and was sure you guys would cheer me up. Also wanted to say thanks to you all. I have just phoned body shop as had a quick look and found some emails, so refund on it's way for me and I happened to be reading at the right time the other morning....I am the proud owner of 4 mattress toppers. So thank you OP x
Hope you feel better soon nictrinwyn can sympathise with tonsillitis as have had it quite a few times myself and it certainly knocks the stuffing out of you. Take care hun and don't overdo it. :A0 -
aaarrrggghhh wrote: »Are they free? Can I have one please?
When you have something that I want I will PM you, otherwise I charge 20 boxes of Cobra eachWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »They want them converted into Goldsmith vouchers. £200 X 4 = £800
Aaaaahhh ok. Awesome. This will definitely encourage me to get preorder points in future
No idea that's what people did with themDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
Naughty Molly
Poppy stays in kitchen on her fleece and blanket I will i have about 5 pairs shoes / crocsin kitchen near her and she's never touched them .
Can we swap?
She has loads of toys but likes my trainers the best even when I'm wearing them! Never touches my partners...
Bullied...10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Hi emerald, I didn't have the email but went into my account and order history to get the order number and date of order etc. hth:)
Hi yes of course why didn t I think of that0 -
Sorry haven't been able to read for a few days, desperately trying to speed read through but soooo many pages!
Is there anything glitching that's worthwhile building a shop around for A C&C tomorrow?
Groceries though, not smellies. I think we smell OK, but we need to eat! (No faj available anywhere near us)
:-)
Also what do people reckon, farmers markets - do they work out reasonably cheap?
There's one not too far from us first Sat of each month and I wondered if the meat might work out cheaper than A? I'm thinking the quality would be better but don't want to be increasing our grocery bill any further. (I'm not confident that I could go along and be able to make a fair comparison as to what it would cost in a supermarket to be honest)
I see in some of your sigs some of you manage to spend very little in this department, but we excess £250 a month! :O
Our Farmers market is horrifically expensive (comparing to normal purchases though) but we are in a "prosperous" area (at least we were until we had to pay for everything that is twice the price of anywhere else :mad:)What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
I got a lovely surprise today, a large 500ml bottle of Aussie shampoo with my own personal message on it, didnt even know I had won one, just managed to skueeze it in beside my collection of other Aussies.Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0
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scamps1966 wrote: »This is £299 in Sainsbob apparently.
Thanks to 10 ways.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009RER0N0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B009RER0N0&linkCode=as2&!!!!!utf8a-21
Bubbs - I have been looking for a new one today, but want a good deal on one. Can't see this one on sainsbob website..We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
ilovetoshop its lovely when you meet someone isnt it? When big a glitch was on last year i met a lovely lady in a's and asked the famous question. Am i right in thinking your in Corby?
I have also met another lovely person on here, we often have a cuppa:T:T:T
It was nice to meet someone but was a bit embarrassed as I was taking his snakesalthough I did leave two, well I thought I did but one lot was the 660ml so said he could have some of mine but he didn't
Corby is my nearest T and A but I am sort of in the middle of all places so I could go to Peterborough,Grantham Leicester ( all these are about a 25 mile drive where as Corby is only 15 miles but don't stock snakesplus I like it over there since they built the Ts .
What I like about meeting people from here is we are all like minded when it comes to glitch shopping...none of my friends understand it and think I'm mad half the timeOne cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0
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