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  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    And that's even a worse connotation. So - "cunny" is alright (it must be as the forum hasn't seen to exclamation it out) and yet the four letters we can't write in that order aren't?:huh:

    "Cunny" means [the C word], or vagina. It's offensive! Or is there something that I am completely missing or that I am missing the point on here?

    No you are totally right !

    There are some words that aren't sweary that I don't like. Think we hasd a list of here one night
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    Good for you :dance:

    Another book recommendation, look up Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Celebrity line up looks interesting - for anybody who is interested :D

    I am watching it ;)
  • locarr wrote: »
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    Good advice, I will take it on board and implement immediately x :j
    “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”




  • locarr
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    frequent wrote: »
    Another book recommendation, look up Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

    You'll know where to buy that camcorder then!!:whistle:
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
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    frequent wrote: »
    50 laps complete.

    11/10 pays out :j

    Am confused.

    We want to take the kids on holiday.

    Having spoken to the visa agency, we are told we need to produce a letter of consent to travel, even though both parents will be present :huh:

    Where do I get one from, for free please ?

    Hello frequent
    just popped in & saw this, if it helps when we took my nephews to Florida recently we were told because their parents weren't travelling & they had their own passports we had to get a notarised letter of consent from the parents it was really jumping through hoops in the end we didnt need it to get into America but immigration at Gatwick wanted to see it even though they have U.K. passports
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    You'll know where to buy that camcorder then!!:whistle:

    yeah I looked on Amazon, and in Argos, then looked at my CC double ups, but T are expensive compared

    Not over keen on fleabay.

    Cash converters maybe :D
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • Evening :)

    Been spending too much time on mr t.com looking at bits and pieces and spotted this
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=S00010948

    Good if you can get a price promise! + free milk as the pp might not take the discount?
  • Chrisv
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    edited 17 November 2013 at 10:58PM
    emmad5689 wrote: »
    Thank you my daughter loves the purees and a jar would split nicely with her and the little girl I mind for so think I will get some xx

    Just been looking at MSM emma, there's a few of the hipp in both the A's 12 for £6 and T's 10 for £6.
    12 (same) or 11+1 of these should compare £8.90 v £6, giving an APG of £3.50, so cost £2.50 for 12. :)
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 17 November 2013 at 11:28PM
    [...] :D with apologies to anyone on here :)

    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Try to avoid laughing when someone next says they are going to sunny Scunny. (Especially if they do so around this time of year:rotfl:.)

    Anyway, I'm easily distracted (as you know!) (not sure whether that's :o, :D, :eek:, :rotfl: or :) either).

    Back to what I should be..etc..

    This is what I now have for "Aldi cheaper" on msm.co.uk (having moved another item onto this Aldi list whilst checking Svs T earlier). Assuming that Msm is at all reliable over Aldi prices (don't they say they collect prices on Wednesdays yet don't Aldi offers for the week change on Thursday?:think: - some of this appears to me may reflect old Super 6 fresh fruit offers from a few weeks back, that aren't actually on any more - good luck if you manage to find them at these prices in your Aldi).

    Some of the items nearer the end of the list below are showing as, allegedly, out of stock when I'm signed in but may (or may not) be found at the quite low prices I had for them (from msm though) for Aldi.

    The system is also making a couple of suggestions for these items that are 'cheaper in Asda'. But it's suggesting to replace the Camembert by some Brie (which I don't think is the same thing), it's telling us to go for the CBY Shortcrust Pastry Mix instead of the Sponge Mix - that is clearly different - but, ok, maybe SP Sponge Mix x2 (or even just one pack of SP Sponge Mix) is cheaper. Look at this list though (the first one of its kind, at least from me) - put it in your basket on msm and on nearly all of them you'll see more expensive equivalents for Asda and elsewhere. HTH!

    Aldi cheaper
    Nishaan Minced Ginger (283g)99p
    Bramwells Tartare Sauce (165g)49p
    Stonemill Thyme (15g)49p
    Ocean Rise Sardines in Sunflower Oil (125g)34p
    Northern Catch Frozen Breaded Cod Fillet (10 per pack - 450g)£1.29
    Todays Special Toad in the Hole (4 per pack - 300g)79pwas 89p
    Today's Special Cottage Pie (400g)79p
    Today's Special Minced Beef Hot Pot (400g)79p
    Today's Special Chicken Curry with Rice (400g)89p
    Solesta Sunflower Spread (500g)75p
    Roi de Trefle French Camembert (250g)£1.39
    Fruit Fresh Ripen at Home Red Plums (400g)69p
    Farm Fresh Whole Broccoli (335g)49p
    Salad Fresh British Iceberg Lettuce49p
    Sweet Valley Dried Dates (400g)99p
    Farm Fresh Aubergine59p
    Salad Fresh British Little Gem Lettuce (2)39p
    Fruit Fresh Pineapple69p
    The Pantry Victoria Sponge Mix (400g)69p
    Bilash Microwaveable Basmati Rice (250g)49p
    Dominion Liquorice Allsorts (230g)49p
    Belmont All Butter Scottish Shortbread Fingers (210g)55p
    Belmont Fig Rolls (200g)39p
    Eat Me Malted Milk Biscuits (200g)33p
    Everyday Essentials Sultana Scones(10)49p
    Aldi Fresh Sprouts (500g)89p (price 'collected' (remembered) by me from instore last time, even though this item doesn't appear to be on msm. Also same price on equivalent 500g pack in Lidl.)
    Ashfield Farm Pork Mince (500g)£1.99
    Appleby's Roast Chicken Drumsticks (450g)£1.99 (£4.42/kg) but
    Ashfield Farm Chicken Drumsticks (750g)£1.99 (£2.65/kg) and
    Ashfield Farm British Chicken Thighs & Drumsticks (1.26kg)£2.49 (£1.98/kg)
    Crestwood Cooked Cocktail Pork Sausages(330g)62p
    Savour Bakes Scottish Rough Oatcakes (250g)66p
    Satsumas (600g)69p
    Solesta Onion, Garlic & Herb Dip (170g)65p
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