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fairclaire wrote: »I go for Nicky from home bargains if my stash gets low. It hasn't for a while though. I can still get the 9 roll shades from Asda which were still comparing well when I last bought them a couple of weeks back.
I love our loo roll stash. DD and DS2 have sorted it into a heirarchy with Andrex at the top and the next choice and so on all the way down to nouvelle on the bottom
Anyway a free roll of Nouvelle 40-60 grit found its way into the bathroom and my you can deffo tell the difference :eek:
So what is cheap and as soft as andrex, no rush as such as still got 150-200 rolls of andrex leftbut for future reference
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »I save the best for myself and the en-suite. The downstairs loo and the visitors get
Who can remember this stuff at school. I hate to think what was in the medicated bit, bleach perhaps :eek: Smear it all over :rotfl: It certainly wasn't tissue, more like grease proof paper !
Funny, don't seem to get too many visitors lately
My Grandmother always had this in her bathroom and I never understood why she used it :think:
Why do people use it? What happens if you have an upset tum? :eek:
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purpledonkey wrote: »Proud to be! Lazy in terms of getting out of bed late or cutting hair? To be honest I haven't had the money to and I'm not bothered, I wash it and chuck it up in a plait. Job doneWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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Bananababe wrote: »My fat been only eating jelly off his Purina so it was time for a change. Hopefully he likes this
:rotfl: that made me spit out my teaWheres_My_Cashback wrote: »I save the best for myself and the en-suite. The downstairs loo and the visitors get
Who can remember this stuff at school. I hate to think what was in the medicated bit, bleach perhaps :eek: Smear it all over :rotfl: It certainly wasn't tissue, more like grease proof paper !
Funny, don't seem to get too many visitors lately
Thanks, I was trying to remember the name of this stuff, my Nan used to have that in her bathroom, hated it when I was a kid'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Thank you for the dodgy cuddle David
DS2 is STILL asleep :eek::T Have had a lunch that I've been able to eat entirely myself, got almost up to date with Bzz/the Orchard/Home Panels/SSM. Must stop accepting crap trials as don't have the time any more :cool: Back up to full time hours this week so have 3 12 hour shifts to look forward to♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »I save the best for myself and the en-suite. The downstairs loo and the visitors get
Who can remember this stuff at school. I hate to think what was in the medicated bit, bleach perhaps :eek: Smear it all over :rotfl: It certainly wasn't tissue, more like grease proof paper !
Funny, don't seem to get too many visitors lately
Just like greaseproof paper on a roll wasn't it, or so I was toldWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »I don't really like going to the hairdresser any more. I used to but I find it tedious these days.
Sit down.......... 'are you going on holiday this year?'......'no'.......silence:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I love my hairdresser, she moans about my neighbour and finds her as annoying as we do. This neighbour knows everything about everyone and was rather rude to me when I couldn't find work - there was one particular day where I'd been to 2 job interviews and also received 5 or so job rejections and she gave me a lecture about how I'm letting my mother down by not being able to support myself (not that she knows about our financial circumstances) and I should be married with a house by now and I'm obviously not trying hard enough. She's an utter male chicken. Back to the point as I have long hair it costs about £100 to get it cut and dyed, couldn't justify it!:eek: you do whatever you need to to make ends meet I will never judge :rotfl:
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Belvia padded bra £3.75 great for maternity or nursing :cool:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/belvia-padded-bra-great-for-maternity-nursing-3-75-wilkos-1868181When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I'm really hoping that Ts have a 25% on over Easter sometime. There hasn't been one for ages. It's by far the cheapest way to stock upMAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
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pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29
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