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Everything Leads Into The (new year) Elite thread
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davemorton wrote: »Ive told you before, you dont have to improve me!
Like a fine port are you dave, improves with age.0 -
I am not taking a picture of my haul today as had to hide them all away quick when I got in, spent about £80 but Rebecca's pic is making me feel so much better. :T
Thanks Rose who I think was the OP. :T:T:T
Thanks i spent about £120.00 myself. I had arranged to take Mum Lidl today and when I saw the info on FB I called her and told her we had a trip to make. I picked her up at 12.15 and did not get home till 2.45. ( trip only takes 10 minutes). When I first went in there was a young couple lurking in the games aisle and it turns out the chap had reduced a lot of the stock when he was working there last night and had even hidden a few at the back of the shelf to come back for today.
Got a Dr Who boxset for DS's bday on Monday ( reduced to £3.75 from £35.00) and also got him a 50p Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ( which he loved as a child). He is 30 on Monday so I thought it appropriate. First time i have been an OP ( even though I got it from FB). Glad other were able to take part.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Flipping kids....
I feel like banging on DS3 bedroom door and telling him to stop making so much noise!! I may ban the girlfriend...
Better turn up the telly!!'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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davemorton wrote: »I know how I would improve you though
:eek: how rude!0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »:eek: how rude!
that was just a dream
I meant I would make you ambidextrous, so you could do my ironing twice as quick“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Think they meant 3-4
:p:rotfl::rotfl:
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Now let's be devious and make the most of this - he has to do your M&S glitch shop, for making so much noise:)
The glitch one is DS2, this is DS3 the baby of the family... but he forgets he is the baby!
I think parents need therapy when their kids get girlfriends!100 -
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davemorton wrote: »:eek: NO, not that
that was just a dream
I meant I would make you ambidextrous, so you could do my ironing twice as quick
now that would be a dream
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Thanks i spent about £120.00 myself. I had arranged to take Mum Lidl today and when I saw the info on FB I called her and told her we had a trip to make. I picked her up at 12.15 and did not get home till 2.45. ( trip only takes 10 minutes). When I first went in there was a young couple lurking in the games aisle and it turns out the chap had reduced a lot of the stock when he was working there last night and had even hidden a few at the back of the shelf to come back for today.
Got a Dr Who boxset for DS's bday on Monday ( reduced to £3.75 from £35.00) and also got him a 50p Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ( which he loved as a child). He is 30 on Monday so I thought it appropriate. First time i have been an OP ( even though I got it from FB). Glad other were able to take part.
Well it's a big thanks from me. :T As no one else had mentioned it. (I don't do FB).
I got the Doctor Who set too. Big bang theory, Dancing on Ice, Lee Mack 75p, Laura's Star 50p, Tinkerbell 75p, Bluray Avatar (has CD in too so good for me), Ice Age Boxed set £3.75. Such a long list too many to mention and will keep me going in presents for ages. :j0
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