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Colin_Hunt wrote: »misinformer:rotfl:
Corrected now,too many 'ones', blasted keyboard:mad:
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SHHHHHH! don't tell zippy:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
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Tick tick 6.45:p.
Found a video (which you can watch for the next hour in my absence as I'm being called out to dinner) whilst I was pursuing my 'second obsession'. I found it very funny:rotfl:, as lecturer has an amusing (and very visual) way of presentation - although I perhaps got a lot of the funniness due to 'been there, done that, would have worn the T-shirt except that would have provided an opportunity for everyone to stick a "kick me" label on the back of it':rotfl:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWJh2zAS1Uk
Even I didn't watch the whole thing but missed the last five minutes of the video (so watched 55 minutes - and that's 55 minutes-ish!:D). There's a bit missing, on the subject of executive function, at the start of that section, and I so wanted to know what had been missed out! Anyway, some good advice for me on that section too.
The part (that I saw) that I didn't agree with - that 'we' are rigid. IMO it's not as clear-cut as that - sometimes what appears to be "rigid" actually isn't, but is more organised instead. If that's called rigidity...:) Then again, many people in 'normal' society are extremely rigid, especially when it comes to allowing variations from their social conventions or in their unconscious thinking less of someone who goes into an interview and doesn't necessarily give eye contact in all the 'right' places.0 -
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1x GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES LOOSE 0.055kg £0.22 £0.22 n/a £0.22
1x BANANAS LOOSE 0.294kg £0.20 £0.20 £0.20 £0.20
1x LOOSE BROWN ONIONS 0.090kg £0.07 £0.07 n/a £0.08
1x MACAROON 2 PACK - £1.00 n/a n/a n/a
1x LARGE SOFT SUB 2PK - £0.60 £0.70 n/a n/a
2x DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZA FUNGHI 365G - £5.98 £4.00 £4.50 £4.00
1x T. EDAY VALUE STILL WATER 2LTR - £0.17 £0.17 £0.17 £0.18
1x BARRATT FLUMPS 12G - £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10
1x DR. OETKER PANEBELLO POMO MOZZARELLA 410G - £2.50 £2.00 £3.00 n/a
1x TESCO PARACETAMOL 500MG 16 CAPLETS - £0.21 £0.19 £0.25 £0.21
1x TESCO FINEST SPAGHETTI 500G - £2.40 n/a £1.25 n/a
Tesco comparable total £10.05 £11.56 £6.95
Competitor shop total £7.65 £9.47 £4.99
The difference £2.40 £2.09 £1.96
Paid £2.06 after MOCs & got a £2.40 PP:D:D
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Evangeline1971 wrote: »Good afternoon everyone
Thats strange because I bought that yesterday. SEL said £1 but I was charged £1.70 and it was £1.70 on the APG :huh:
Don't worry about it Savvy, we need these people who are happy to overpay so that the elite can have cheap grocerieswithout them the APG would have been scrapped a long time ago
Tweets can I ask did you buy a 3rd Crabbies that didn't appear as they're 3 for £5? I'm going to buy Crabbies later. I noticed that spliced orange only appears on msm when signed out and strawberry and lime doesn't appear at all! I don't think theres anything that will give a great return although not checked properly yet.
Edit: some of the Rekorderlig ciders in the 3 for £5 are 70p cheaper at Morries, I'll confirm later if any of the Crabbies are a trigger.
I only bought two but didn't notice 3 for £5 but I'm in Scotland so we've probably not got that promotion. I was just hoping it compared to T's as £1.13 a bottle is probably the cheapest I can get it for.Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »I know you're joking! Missed my joke that the part you've highlighted was my joke!:D:rotfl::T
What a pair:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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