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Weren't these comparing at a quid? Mine from lunchtime today also compared at £1.60. Still happy with that0
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fairclaire wrote: »We all have a history on the thread.....in one way or another. You seem to be implying that F comes on the thread when drunk and causes mayhem? I take it that's what beer o'clock means?
How do you know he's been drinking? How do you Ive not been drinking? Have you been drinking?.....:(
Im sorry I have no beef with you at all but I just find it unfair that you make assumptions like that.
I don't mean to imply anything really, to me "beer o'clock" simply means early evening.
I just want the old F back, however that seems more and more unlikely as time goes on..:(0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry if I have upset you FC, it certainly wasn't my intention.
I don't mean to imply anything really, to me "beer o'clock" simply means early evening.
I just want the old F back, however that seems more and more unlikely as time goes on..:(
You haven't upset me at allwe just have a difference of opinion.....which we can both live with.
On that note Im off to bed. Pondering why my OH has a bag in his shed with a pair of slippers, some random pieces of wood and several of the rejected jelly baby packs from maxi mix in it
night :wave:0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry if I have upset you FC, it certainly wasn't my intention.
I don't mean to imply anything really, to me "beer o'clock" simply means early evening.
I just want the old F back, however that seems more and more unlikely as time goes on..:(
Less of the old.
I'm still here.
Stay off the vodka, it's not good for you.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »You haven't upset me at all
we just have a difference of opinion.....which we can both live with.
On that note Im off to bed. Pondering why my OH has a bag in his shed with a pair of slippers, some random pieces of wood and several of the rejected jelly baby packs from maxi mix in it
night :wave:
S T O P !!!
Just wait on that second stair for a moment....the views nice“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I found a good DTD.
Tosco 3 for £6 that includes cereals, coffees and teas.
Till doesn't pick up the offer, so DTD.
I had 2 x all bran red berry crunch, 1 x oatabix flakes came to £8.47, overcharge £2.47, DTD = £4.94, total actually paid was £8.47-£4.94=£3. 53.
Less PP:
1x
WEETABIX OATIFLAKES WITH FRUIT 475G
£2.69 £2.18 £2.00 n/a
2x
KELLOGGS ALL BRAN CRUNCH BERRY 340G
£5.78 £5.76 £5.78 £5.70
against Sainsbob of £0.69. Net cost £3.53-69p=£2.84 for 3 branded cereals.
I had a look at Tosca online to see what products are included and found
Kenco Millicano Caffeine Free Refil 85G is included - individual price £3.59
which I love so I'd like to try it tomorrow.
I'd be grateful if one of the experienced Elite members could confirm whether I am correct in the following calculations:
If this doesn't scan the multibuy properly then 3 of these will cost £10.77. This is £4.77 more than the advertised 3 for £6, which means £9.54 DTD. Is this correct?
Is there a maximum amount you can get in one DTD?“A journey is best measured in friends, not in miles.”
(Tim Cahill)0 -
zippydooda wrote: »its been a long time coming, but I thought you were a
I 'm more of a ginger nut than a copper knob :rotfl:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
zippydooda wrote: »so where has aau slipped off to. cant be baking at this time.
I recently discovered we could watch movies on our ipad using the in laws sky package. :money: Saturday was spiderman, sunday after earth and tonight prometheus
I don't know what tomorrow will bring....hopefully a film that turns out to be decent. It would make a nice change after these crap fests
I 'm so glad i didnt go to the cinema for any of themApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
I had a look at Tosca online to see what products are included and found
Kenco Millicano Caffeine Free Refil 85G is included - individual price £3.59
which I love so I'd like to try it tomorrow.
I'd be grateful if one of the experienced Elite members could confirm whether I am correct in the following calculations:
If this doesn't scan the multibuy properly then 3 of these will cost £10.77. This is £4.77 more than the advertised 3 for £6, which means £9.54 DTD. Is this correct?
Is there a maximum amount you can get in one DTD?
there are 2 groups, ive not taken too much notice as no time to do it. but you CAN see if it works on line. this is the other group to the one you get your coffee from http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A31304685
just done an example
dtd = £6.94 so cost = £2.53 on this example. + pp oppotunities0 -
You have only one option, try it out.
Good homework.
No limit on dtd.
The higher the more excuses you will hear.
Please post them so others will know what to expect.
Isn't that what zippy was saying ?
It's an old joke between friends and i interpreted it exactly as he intendedApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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