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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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fairclaire wrote: »You want to get up here em......it's practically required if you go shopping of an evening :eek: They even wear dressing gowns if it's cold :eek: and furry boot slipper things. I feel overdressed.
......as for men in public in onesies. Well! :cool::rotfl:
:rotfl: yesterday I drove through Mansfield and saw a woman on a bike in her PJs, was a bit revealing though, she could've at least worn some knickers :eek:'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
fairclaire wrote: »You want to get up here em......it's practically required if you go shopping of an evening :eek: They even wear dressing gowns if it's cold :eek: and furry boot slipper things. I feel overdressed.
......as for men in public in onesies. Well! :cool::rotfl:
I don't understand the world anymoreDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »I've posted loads for you:ocheer1eader wrote: »so you missed fc's pic for you? :eek: i think she's removed it now
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Can anyone tell me why the fishermans choice didnt work on a shop last night when people are still reporting it as working today please.
Your detailed results
Qty Item Description Total Weight Tesco Asda Sainsbury's Morrisons* 1x
PARSNIPS LOOSE CLASS 1
0.148kg £0.22
£0.22 £0.24 n/a 1x
LOOSE BROWN ONIONS CLASS 2
0.141kg £0.11
£0.11 n/a £0.11 1x
CARROTS LOOSE CLASS 1
0.08kg £0.06
£0.07 £0.06 £0.07 1x
MAOAM SOUR GIANT STRIPES 15G
- £0.10
£0.10 £0.10 £0.10 1x
WHISKAS SIMPLY BRAISED POULTRY 12X85G
- £4.00 † £3.00 £3.00 £3.00 2x
WHISKAS CAT BOWL
- £9.98 † £4.98 n/a £9.98 1x
BARRATT FLUMPS 12G
- £0.10
£0.10 £0.10 £0.10 1x
HARIBO KIDS MIX UP/ STARMIX P/M
- £0.10
£0.10 £0.10 £0.10 1x
TESCO EDAY VALUE BATTER MIX 128G
- £0.15
£0.15 £0.15 n/a 1x
WHISKAS ADULT FISHERMAN CHOICE IN JELLY 12X100G
- £3.50 † £3.50 £3.68 £3.68 Tesco comparable total £18.32 £8.23 £17.95 Competitor shop total £12.33 £7.43 £17.14 The difference £5.99 £0.80 £0.81
Parsnips are great as a filler - the tiniest amount can be 2/3p. :rotfl:10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »I reckon one bottle every 2 weeks so I'll need 26.
Anyone know how many to get for an apg of around £10?
I bought 8 bottles and got a apg for £6.370 -
when I was in T last night there was a girl, mid 20s with big curlers in her hair and a onsie doing her shopping :eek: OMG I saw her at the tills
(while waiting for the ingredients voucher to be scanned in:))
Im telling you.....when Im prime minister. It'll all be banned:rotfl::rotfl:
Onesies in public
pyjamas in public
slippers in public
uncovered legging clad bums......everywhere!!! Because no one deserves that level of trauma:rotfl::rotfl:
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I have that awful wait this evening to hear DD2 has got back to Stoke safely. She has to drive back alone.
She didn't want to wait until morning as exams Monday week and she wants to get up and study first thing, did not get much chance to do any here. Teeny is too much of a distraction for her Aunty who doesn't get to see her often.
Mr TS has just been doing Grandad duties and got Teeny off to sleep. :T
Nappy changed as well?0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »:rotfl: yesterday I drove through Mansfield and saw a woman on a bike in her PJs, was a bit revealing though, she could've at least worn some knickers :eek:
Our regular taxi driver once told us that he was coming through Sunderland late one night and there was a naked man on a bike with a fishing rod:eek:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Also is it me or the further you drive up north, the more weird the town names get, almost like someone's run out of ideas? Several times I've wanted to get out a sharpie and change them for example: Ossington, Buntington, Baldock, Caunton etc. Coddington and Trumpington make me laugh though, they can stay
Also driven on 'Cocking Hill', 'Cumming Street' and 'Clitterhouse Road' :rotfl:
'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
I think it must be a fashion thing? I saw it recently too. Group of young girls, one of them just happened to have the very top section of her hair in curlers. Looked bloody ridiculous to me. They were just walking through town all nonchalant like.
Isn't this a fashion discussed elesewhere that started on Merseyside? and is now spreading?
Watching tonight's episode of Fargo -hilarious and very promising! ( maybe time for Game of Thrones later!)There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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