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dont forget - you can get doubles too
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2502711/Do-love-ANYONE-The-person-onesie-goes-sale-Xmas.html
Do you think that David Cameron has one of these? he has told us to put on an extra layer to keep warm!
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
well just got back from A's with the Dean's only to check my receipt and see they've gone through at £3 and no 3 for £10 has come offStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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Indeed, and well done guys for not rising to the bait. :T
Like a fire needs air to flourish and burn successfully, a troll or an agitator needs responses. If you ignore them and they don't get responses, then they can't function correctly.
So the advice noted above is absolutely the correct way to go about it, but most importantly, ignore, ignore, ignore and don't respond at all - I know sometimes it's hard not to, but each time you want to stop and think about the good of the thread.
No Ive reported him/her/post
Another troll/ae ETC
Just report and carry on as if they are not thereWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
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forestroxydog wrote: »Morning Everybody
Sorry to ask yet another question re DS but something cropped up yesterday and have been milling it over all night and would just like some opinions.
My DS has has a statement of needs. He actually needs somebody with him at all times including break and his INA is the most lovely, fantastic lady.
On Monday she has a hospital appointment which has been known about for 2 months which we needed to know to prepare him. When I picked him up from school yesterday they have asked me not to bring him into school until lunch time as there is nobody available to help out until the afternoon session.
Is this normal within a school??
Of course I will do what my son needs which will be to either keep him at home until lunch time or go into school with him until lunch time. It just seems a very request I would of thought 2 months was quite a while to have a plan of action. xx
I suspect their plan of action was to see if anyone was available for cover and if not then ask you not to bring him in.
Careful how they record this. A friend has a son with special needs that did require 1 to 1 and they recorded some time when they requested no attendance as a temporary suspension. When my friend queried, they said that asking for him to not be in school is a suspension, whatever the reason.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
Morning all
Hope all is well with everyone one
I hear there was trouble at mill once moresoo glad all is back to normal and where still here :T:T
Neosi, been looking out for you, just wanted to thanks you for the NowTV Instructions, you sent a couple of months ago. and wonder if you could send them again, by pm.
Was setting up new lappy and split coffee on ones I printed. -old computer died, so have lost original. Will pm my email, thank you:):)
Works a treat and now they have added ITV Player :j so full house.
Brilliant for £9.99 if no Sky, and don't want to pay for catchup/films.0 -
Ahhhhh, that joyous moment when you open the boot to a car you have not used in a few weeks, only to find a case of cobra, and a bottle of Jack D that you had forgotten about“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
i seem to have missed the details of the jammie dodger glitch. i see they are 3 for £2 in asda and 57p at tesco - can someone explain what i have to get for the glitch to work please?
Biscuits are 3 for £2 in Asda - but the Chocolate pink panther wafers (b/c 3840) don't show on receipt (or count as one of your items). The jammie dodgers and banana ones only - the ones with custard don't work.
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MILLYMOLLY wrote: »well just got back from A's with the Dean's only to check my receipt and see they've gone through at £3 and no 3 for £10 has come off
None of the biscuits are in 3 for 10 any more just a straight £3. Have been for a few days..Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
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