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I know how you feel FC, I took it really personally I got a bottle of Weight Watchers wine.
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Shame you did not get such good surprises this time round.Was it the £36 or £48 case you got your Liebfraumilch in? As saw the £48 white was in stock earlier. Not that I need anymore white, the red was more popular at my wine and cheese evenings.
Glad to be having Saturday off from them this week.But I still have lots of cheese left in mum's fridge.
It was the £36 one. It would be interesting to see what the difference is with the £48 one. I could have ordered one but I have a self imposed limit of £3 a bottle for normal wine0 -
thanks tiger for the kfc info ds3 just won the meal box:j0
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What would you do?
Coming home i was following this lorry, he was a maniac, never slowed down at traffic light, going way too fast mounted the path, was a box type lorry, tail gating the car infront, if that was me infront i would have been !!!!ping myself. I was(never ever felt the need to do this before) so outraged i took the number off the lorry to ring and number plate when i was behind him,/her at some other lights i was going to ring and report him but havent yet
Ring and report him. (Update - I see you have done that, well done!)
And you could always accidentally-on-purpose mention that you (or OH, in the car with you) is an off-duty police officer, so while at the moment you are phoning as a private citizen, you strongly considering making it an official police matter - that should enrage the boss and unnerve the driver, and quite rightly so by the sound of it.'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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fairclaire wrote: »It was the £36 one. It would be interesting to see what the difference is with the £48 one. I could have ordered one but I have a self imposed limit of £3 a bottle for normal wine
Snap so do I! :rotfl:
Tincy bit tempted by the reviews of bottle of champers and sherry turning up in the £48 ones though.0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »10 ways. free KFC deal, need a webcam. I've just been emailed this:
"► http://10ws.co/1oePd14
You have to do this on a computer with a webcam, just don't blink and you win.
Want to guarantee a win? > After it says 'blink to start' just close your eyes and keep them shut for a couple of minutes, music will stop once you've won.
Each voucher is unique BUT you can get unlimited vouchers by clicking the 'Voucher not downloading? click here' words after you've won. It just downloads new voucher each time. Failing that just try on new computer/new browser etc
Might be worth telling the person you give the voucher to that they should probably show the voucher before they order, we don't want anyone to be told it's not accepted and then getting hassled for payment. Better yet go and get the food yourself and hand it directly to them or get them to come with you.
Thanks to Scott, David & Robert and hopefully you can help."
we've just had this for dinner & had to get the 10 for tuesday & 2 sides to go with it :j:j:j:j:j:rotfl::rotfl:
so spent £7.99 for dinner for 4 :T:T:T:T:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Ring and report him.
And you could always accidentally-on-purpose mention that you (or OH, in the car with you) is an off-duty police officer, so while at the moment you are phoning as a private citizen, you strongly considering making it an official police matter - that should enrage the boss and unnerve the driver, and quite rightly so by the sound of it.
Thanks Jelly
Guess you are catching up, did report i have never ever felt the need before but he/she was just down right dangerous!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 -
Free kids book, via HUKD:
http://www3.sainsburys.co.uk/littleones/ellasvegbook0 -
Well something has changed I can see these in my evouchers
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£0.20 from Asda Price Guarantee
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Any idea where my £37 is or is it made up of small amounts?We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Hi guys, just been looking on Asda.com and noticed in their 3 for £5 there is 140 items but on msm there are only 137, is anyone else the same as mine?
I will look more into this when i get home from work.
this is £3.30 A v £1.68 T;)these are £2.60 A v £2.69 T BOGOF
there seems to be lots of possibilities if we can manage to find the missing items.
I have msm out 142 msm in 130 A out 133 A in 133 the only one I can find missing is this one sure men care clean comfort 125ml
Link did not work:eek: lol the link did work but the picture on A website is for dove
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Thanks Jelly
Guess you are catching up, did report i have never ever felt the need before but he/she was just down right dangerous!
Have updated previous post now I've read yours.:A'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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