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MIFFIES NEW BABY.
something to take me to sada in I suppose.0 -
Good [STRIKE]morning[/STRIKE] sorry afternoon everybody!;)There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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Thank you Patty for your belVita find. I think it might just be the best find of 2014 so far :T
It is indeed a fab one - especially when you can get all the flavours so not many fillers needed. In fact if you have the muesli one instore then that's 8 different items straight away but I always like to chuck in a pack of Haribo or flump just in case.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »MIFFIES NEW BABY.
something to take me to sada in I suppose.
Ooooh very nice, is red the new white?
does she have a name yet, my cars always have names.
Very first one ( Triumph Herald) was called Ethel after the Grandma of the person it was bought from - because like his gran she just kept going :rotfl:0 -
New clothings mocs at Ts
£5 off. £25 instore
£10 off £50 online
Until 21/4/14Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »He is just so adorable.
Just spent 10 minutes out in the rain, trying to get him to wee, and we walk back in and he does it on the floor, oh the joys :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Oh no hope you get it sorted out in time.
We called him Harley.i've emailed toys r us so waiting to see what they have to say for themselves
Harley's a lovely name:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
what's the belvita offer? thanks:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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Your puppy is beautiful, hope you have many happy years together.
Hopeyou don't mind me saying, but be cateful with stuff like the ribbon on the chew bone, they tend to eat anything at that age.
Thankyou, its not actually ribbon on the bone, it is the same stuff, just coloured, its really quite stiff, but no dont mind you saying at all, any suggestions welcome, all a new learning curve for me.0 -
I've also thought that if you have this Nationwide account you can also have a Nationwide regular saver which you can manage on line. If you put in between £201 and £1000 month then you get the max 2.5 % interest - this is instant access so its a good place to put whatever is left over at the end of the month.
Also check what local building societies you have close by that have monthly savers eg Cheshire platinum pays 3% with up to £500 per month, Yorkshire pays ?% with £250 per month - these are not well advertised so you need to do some research to find them.
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I also have Cheshire Building Society's regular saver.
There are lots of regular saving accounts available with decent rates.
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