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hi all, sorry if its already been mentioned. I bought these in Tosco yesterday 2 dif stores for £2 each which I thought was good value hth
Bubble Gum Ceramic Takeaway cup
http://www.thehut.com/gift-home-office/jelly-belly-bubblegum-ceramic-travel-mug/10594698.html0 -
LilacLillie wrote: »May I ask why Sunny Beach and not another resort along the coast?
LL
When i first started going my friend Steve was allready there with a his own bar and a Bulgarian wife who's father just happened to be a politician in Burgas. So we started building bar/restaurant's and bought into a nightclub (Lazur) which was the only one in the resort at the time and thats why i allways go to SB as i know so many people and can get !!!!ed for a tenner.
The funny thing i look back on is i only went for a fag run because Steve told me you could buy 200 for £3.50. My bags where bursting at the seams:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :cool:0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »I have now consumed about one inch of the glass of wine...
I am impressed you took a spread sheet, I just wrote it on a scrap of paper as I went around the shop. I am left scratching my head how everyone got so many coupons:D:D
I am at 3.5cm and falling... (sounds like the Shipping Forecast)
'Be prepared' is my motto, even though I was never a Boy Scout. (My Mum took me to Cubs when I was little, probably around seven?, and when she picked me up afterwards she asked me if I'd enjoyed it, I apparently replied "Yes, but please don't take me again".:))
Regarding coupons, I had had a visit from the coupon fairy in the form of DesparateScousewife:A and also got some help from my imaginary friend 'Jenny' who fortunately lives with me:D'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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I'm sure you were around Mildred?
It was when all the pots, pans, bake ware, knives, etc etc were going through for 10% or might have been 20% of their original price, it was meant to have been 10%/20% off but some IT bod had got it the wrong way round. :eek:
I remember getting the £65 professional knife/drawer set for fraction of the cost. Lots of stainless steel stuff and roasting tins. One of my stores had covered all the glitchy stuff over with blue plastic the other was absolutely oblivious.
I don't remember this:eek:
I must have been away or something
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fairclaire wrote: »Let's just say I don't like lambrini
:rotfl::rotfl:
No rightly or wrongly I enjoy nice wine, especially the bubbly sort
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'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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Jelly_Biactol wrote: »I am at 3.5cm and falling... (sounds like the Shipping Forecast)
'Be prepared' is my motto, even though I was never a Boy Scout. (My Mum took me to Cubs when I was little, probably around seven?, and when she picked me up afterwards she asked me if I'd enjoyed it, I apparently replied "Yes, but please don't take me again".:))
Regarding coupons, I had had a visit from the coupon fairy in the form of DesparateScousewife:A and also got some help from my imaginary friend 'Jenny' who fortunately lives with me:D
I love the shipping forecast :T:o:o
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Forgot to mention Nessebar (oldtown) is where i lived for the season. SB was still far to noisy back then to live in for a season.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g303648-d548005-Reviews-Old_Nessebar-Nessebar_Burgas_Province.html0 -
I'm sure you were around Mildred?
It was when all the pots, pans, bake ware, knives, etc etc were going through for 10% or might have been 20% of their original price, it was meant to have been 10%/20% off but some IT bod had got it the wrong way round. :eek:
I remember getting the £65 professional knife/drawer set for fraction of the cost. Lots of stainless steel stuff and roasting tins. One of my stores had covered all the glitchy stuff over with blue plastic the other was absolutely oblivious.
This was before my time:(
Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
CookieRaider wrote: »When i first started going my friend Steve was allready there with a his own bar and a Bulgarian wife who's father just happened to be a politician in Burgas. So we started building bar/restaurant's and bought into a nightclub (Lazur) which was the only one in the resort at the time and thats why i allways go to SB as i know so many people and can get !!!!ed for a tenner.
The funny thing i look back on is i only went for a fag run because Steve told me you could buy 200 for £3.50. My bags where bursting at the seams:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :cool:
I have a lot of trouble with the language, especially Russian. I have a place near Varna on the coast and Golden Sands, which is nearby, I can only manage on rare occasions.
I really dislike Sunny Beach, but tell everyone thinking of going to BG to go there. Keeps them away from our lovely bits.
Downside ...................... glitching will NEVER catch on there. LOL!
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0
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