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  • louj101 wrote: »
    Thank you so much for the list and thr advice about emailing it to yourself......just done it so now always got the list with me x
    No probs :) I thought about posting the list weekly but I think its best if people adapt it to suit themselves as they go along. I've missed stuff off that list that I'm not interested in or thats second nature to me, eg bombay potato, new potato, S&G.

    Its the method of collecting the info that makes it work, just copy and paste into it any item you'd like to buy but not the ones of no interest and have the list with you when you shop. Remember to keep adding new items and deleting old ones so its as upto date as possible :)
    cjj wrote: »
    Not too keen on the bit about ignoring the odd poor soul not enjoying full mental health bit tbh. It must be lovely to enjoy full mental health, however many don't including me.
    Oh come on, lighten up. The post wasn't meant in a nasty way. I take antidepressents so couldn't be classed as full mental health either but didn't take offence from the post.
  • mhoc wrote: »
    Eldest son wants a tacky Christmas jumper. I only do classy so I don't really have much of a clue what counts as tacky.
    What is annoying is that we were in Chester last week and I could easily have gone to Primark

    You should go to Primark some time for yourself. Its not all tacky. I've got some right good stuff in there of late.

    :pHappy Bunny:p
    Life is like a pipe and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside.
  • Good morning all

    Oor Tams due at 10.10 - 11.10 :j

    Hope all have a good day :D
    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:
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    You should go to Primark some time for yourself. Its not all tacky. I've got some right good stuff in there of late.

    Speak for yourself as my Santa onesie is :eek::eek::)
  • silvercar
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    Morning everyone,


    This made me laugh :rotfl: oh Yogurt Queen, you cannot buy Snakes whilst disguised as a Muslim. Their religion bans alcohol and snakes in your shop will surely give the game away :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:


    Bet they would be too PC to risk questioning you.

    louj101 wrote: »
    I have been thinking about learning to drive as im fed up having to get on buses and missing glitches......do anyone know any good driving schools and cheap please (in Bristol)x

    Start on the theory. You have two years from passing the theory to pass the driving part.
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  • locarr
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    Morning ALL!:D
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    Morning ALL!:D

    Morning sir:)
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Catchup completed :Thave lots to do today so no time to play;)Bubbs reading your early morning posts I always visualise you dashing about doing lots of chores before you set of to work:Tand you so remind me of Nannylala many years ago;)I must say I take so much longer to complete chores etc but he ho I have worked hard over the years and brought up 2 children and helped to look after 4 lovely grandsons and living on my own do not have lots of shirts to iron:rotfl::rotfl:like lots of folks on here.
    Logie Enjoy you nice long soak in the bath :)

    3dogs so glad you managed to cope okay yesterday x

    I am off to visit my dear Friend who lost her son a few weeks ago I met her yesterday on the way to a Remembrance service and she look so sad:A so will take her a nice whoopsied plant and some custard tarts I got yesterday and also a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on.
  • locarr
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    miffie2 wrote: »
    Thanks for the advice and encouragment to continue to post and go with what i feel Fc and snap-ant it does help to know that others make the same mistakes now and again,
    miffie2 wrote: »
    That is how i felt but realised when it was a bit to late already helped but wish i had realised before but never mind will do my homework before it happens again trust me, he was a nasty piece of work. lesson learnt :)

    Don't worry about it Miffie, you done the right thing helping a newbie, those that join to disrupt are quickly spotted!;)....I tend to give everyone the benefit of doubt, we were all newbies once and people forget that....I remember Savvy (amongst others) getting a hard time when he joined and he has since gone on to be a well respected contributer....:D
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Nannylala wrote: »
    Catchup completed :Thave lots to do today so no time to play;)Bubbs reading your early morning posts I always visualise you dashing about doing lots of chores before you set of to work:Tand you so remind me of Nannylala many years ago;)I must say I take so much longer to complete chores etc but he ho I have worked hard over the years and brought up 2 children and helped to look after 4 lovely grandsons and living on my own do not have lots of shirts to iron:rotfl::rotfl:like lots of folks on here.
    Logie Enjoy you nice long soak in the bath :)

    3dogs so glad you managed to cope okay yesterday x

    I am off to visit my dear Friend who lost her son a few weeks ago I met her yesterday on the way to a Remembrance service and she look so sad:A so will take her a nice whoopsied plant and some custard tarts I got yesterday and also a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on.

    Hi nanny:T
    Must go as ds2 left his school bag at home:eek::eek:
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