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Can not help or I would.tyroleandancer wrote: »Pretty please
I'll beg :rotfl:its to do with box ticking
Anyone
When The Fun Stops Stop
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fairclaire wrote: »How are you feeling now, lovey? Better I hope

Much better actually. Spoke to his gf and she's on the same wave length as me which is good.0 -
1 x Gordon's Special Dry London Gin (1L)£15.00£20.00
1 x Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey (700ml)£15.00£25.99
Not sure I would go for a Brand "Match" with one of each of those two items in the same shop at Sains. Would get £10.00 brand 'match' - as opposed to £10.99 difference in price:rotfl:.
[Edit: Oooo...the above whiskey's expensive. 1L ones (brands mentioned earlier - and later:rotfl:) are £15 in T - and Avs T on them, or I suppose you could do Svs T if you really only have an S. William Grants is now below £20 in S:( so would need to add more than you might have just got in T. Bell's Old Blended Scotch Whisky (1L) though is £23 in Sains. and £15 in T. Nothing else needed for the difference back in coupon form! Will it work though? Says Bell's Old Scotch Whisky on t.com but Bell's Scotch Whisky on sains.co.uk - it's the same one (the product description detail says as much) but the one additional word 'old' could mean the system doesn't pick it up. You must also adhere to Sains. bulk-buying policies - can only get maximum of 6:eek: of this product (at £23:eek: each:rotfl:). Personally, just a single one would do me!:D:rotfl:).]0 -
I got to add a savvy answer now. I doubt he has lost anything down a drain, he was just saying that to prove a point. only savvy I would pick that up on, as I would maths with aaufairclaire wrote: ».........you have lost a phone in a hedge though :cool::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Evening everyone or should i say morning !!!
ohh i have a lot of catching up to do..... been at work forever i hate fridays no time for myself or shopping
it's been a while but i'm back & ready to rumble 2016 :j0 -
tyroleandancer wrote: »Anyone up who can help me with Asda substitutions please?
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:rotfl: my dw says to me often, if your addicted to something, it may as well be the shopping you do.lovingtescoforever wrote: »Well said.
Maybe "everyone" is on it. But the people I associate with myself I can honestly say they aren't (besides housemate who surprised me, but we aren't close..)
I would never try it. Not even a little.
I already have an addiction. And it's call tesco :rotfl::o
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