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The Mad(ness) that is the Elite. He's gone, but was one of the best :A
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Cad. Hot Choc Puddings (2x110g) at £1 (which you don't really need) and Bird's Eye Southern Fried Chicken 4 pack, which you may well need, are also good fillers on Tvs A shops (at least at the moment while they are 'half price' i.e. normal price of any I'd ever buy on the Puddings, as I'd never get them at £2 (unless they were £1 at my competitor), and, on the Chicken, 'half price' means 'more expensive than they were several years ago'. These used to go down to £1.49, but recently £1.62 has been the low point everywhere that has them.
Go careful if using Bird's Eye Fish Fillets in Crispy Batter 4 per pack, £1.50 T, as a filler for Tvs A, as need to check that A really doesn't stock them and this isn't an error by msm.
This is exactly how I think...Isn't it funny how we have a price we will pay and any more than that just feel the SM's are ripping us off!!:eek: and we usually know the price per unit we will pay...:cool: for example shower gel, I won't pay more than 50p per 250ml bottle etc;)
stuff that i buy regularly and have been doing for years, such as granny smiths....used to be around a £1- 1.20 and are now nearer £2 a bag....I know prices increase but you just feel they are tearin the azz out of it!!"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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glitter_bug wrote: »Just managed to get a couple of magazines from my local :j:j
How much did you buy the cushelle for snapant ?
Thanks in advance xIt's on offer at 2 x 9 pack for £7 - 2 £1 MOCs = £5 for 18 rolls - not bad
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Hi Angels
How's fings?
Things have been going from bad to worse lately. Tomorrow is a telling day as we have CAF for all three children. Only time will tell.
I feel very wronged and I'm yet to forgive but we're trying. Still at mum's 5/7.
But I have my health so things could be worse. And you?I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »It only seems to work on the £110 men's nano. I had to have a few windows open to get there, but I got there in the end :j
The men's ones start at size 5.5 :cool:
Thanks for that, think I wont bother now.It's on offer at 2 x 9 pack for £7 - 2 £1 MOCs = £5 for 18 rolls - not bad
Coupon also works on the 4 pack £2.18 v £1.80 in A. ;)Works out as 20p per rollTiger :cool:
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Good Afternoon
Q o C seen your asbo's done a croak hope that means her voice is coming back
Going upstairs now (DS gone home) and tidying bedroom he wont have made the bed and bet dirty pots on floor
Wombled this on way to mums this morningit was sat on a wall near the park looking all lonesome so I rescued it and mum said she would look after it
They are red berries on the plant.
Tweets I know someone else who would have rescued that plant my DH could revive any plant and am pleased to say DDLalala has the same skill which means any old whoopsied plants always get lots of tlc:)I think our Arthur was very good at this also I often wonder how he is doing.0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »Things have been going from bad to worse lately. Tomorrow is a telling day as we have CAF for all three children. Only time will tell.
I feel very wronged and I'm yet to forgive but we're trying. Still at mum's 5/7.
But I have my health so things could be worse. And you?for you. Hope tomorrow goes well
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