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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Typed several replies and decided far too early to comment. :o
    Be careful ;)
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Elsie I have popped the kettle on. :coffee:

    Your mum is lucky to have you. :A

    Pleased to hear the xray has shown nothing untoward and will keep my fingers crossed the scan results are good news too. The waiting game is not a nice one, I hope your mum will feel better once she knows. xx

    Thanks for your kind words TS,

    I learnt this morning another reason mum was so anxious to get this xray. I knew 'something' had happened a couple of weeks back when My Mum was out with Dad but only got the full picture today. I don't think she had wanted to tell me too much. I think they were in a supermarket car park, and some bloke reversed out and hit into them both, knocking them both right over, but i think Mum ended up on Dad so didn't take full whack of tarmac, although it's not something Dad needs either. They both walk using a stick. :eek: Some kind man came out of his van with a first aid kit, but wasn't really needed as no broken skin. It seems the guy who hit them was in a hurry to get away, and almost hit them again when he rushed to get away. :eek: Not accusing anyone of anything, but the guy had purchased booze. :cool: I asked Mum if they had got his number, but they said they were both so frazzled by it they didn't think at the time. These added aches and pains have been since they were knocked over. :(
    She had the replaced hip x-rayed, and the other side too just to be sure. Thankfully no bone damage but who knows what else it could have done when someone is quite frail like they both are.

    I have to add.....
    FC, you are a rock. Hope the oh perks up again soon. :A
    Logie - take care and don't over do things. :A
    Hugs to anyone else who needs them today. :A
  • savemenow
    savemenow Posts: 26 Forumite
    gardenia wrote: »
    Sorry do not want to confuse anyone but
    Nivea pearl came back NA to sains on my C&C
    Maybe because I had three of them


    3 x Nivea Pearl & Beauty Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Spr... £6.60 N/A
    1 x Nivea for Men Cool Kick Anti-Perspirant Deodorant ... £1.20 N/A

    These two are 4 for 3 in s so won't compare. You need the invisible instead of the nivea men as they don't do it in s for it to compare
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    David. wrote: »

    That's a bloomin good find. :T

    Actually like the sound of the sauce. :D
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 22 April 2014 at 3:12PM
    Apologies if already reported, T have dropped charges on C&c permanently and dropped the price of deliveries, some down to £1.

    http://m.marketingweek.co.uk/4010225.article?mobilesite=enabled

    With A now offering £1 delivery slots, this could make it easier to play without having to go instore for some of the glitches, where they will bring them to your door :). I suppose the limitation is PP and APG limits and only one glitch shop at a time. given it will cost me at least £2 in petrol and normally at least two hours if I go instore this could become a viable option.

    Anon
  • gardenia
    gardenia Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    savemenow wrote: »
    These two are 4 for 3 in s so won't compare. You need the invisible instead of the nivea men as they don't do it in s for it to compare

    That's good mine were for a T shop so all ok
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    elsie1969 wrote: »
    Thanks for your kind words TS,

    I learnt this morning another reason mum was so anxious to get this xray. I knew 'something' had happened a couple of weeks back when My Mum was out with Dad but only got the full picture today. I don't think she had wanted to tell me too much. I think they were in a supermarket car park, and some bloke reversed out and hit into them both, knocking them both right over, but i think Mum ended up on Dad so didn't take full whack of tarmac, although it's not something Dad needs either. They both walk using a stick. :eek: Some kind man came out of his van with a first aid kit, but wasn't really needed as no broken skin. It seems the guy who hit them was in a hurry to get away, and almost hit them again when he rushed to get away. :eek: Not accusing anyone of anything, but the guy had purchased booze. :cool: I asked Mum if they had got his number, but they said they were both so frazzled by it they didn't think at the time. These added aches and pains have been since they were knocked over. :(
    She had the replaced hip x-rayed, and the other side too just to be sure. Thankfully no bone damage but who knows what else it could have done when someone is quite frail like they both are.

    I have to add.....
    FC, you are a rock. Hope the oh perks up again soon. :A
    Logie - take care and don't over do things. :A
    Hugs to anyone else who needs them today. :A

    That is awful Elsie, how anyone could just drive off :mad:. What's this world coming to xx
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    elsie1969 wrote: »
    Thanks for your kind words TS,

    I learnt this morning another reason mum was so anxious to get this xray. I knew 'something' had happened a couple of weeks back when My Mum was out with Dad but only got the full picture today. I don't think she had wanted to tell me too much. I think they were in a supermarket car park, and some bloke reversed out and hit into them both, knocking them both right over, but i think Mum ended up on Dad so didn't take full whack of tarmac, although it's not something Dad needs either. They both walk using a stick. :eek: Some kind man came out of his van with a first aid kit, but wasn't really needed as no broken skin. It seems the guy who hit them was in a hurry to get away, and almost hit them again when he rushed to get away. :eek: Not accusing anyone of anything, but the guy had purchased booze. :cool: I asked Mum if they had got his number, but they said they were both so frazzled by it they didn't think at the time. These added aches and pains have been since they were knocked over. :(
    She had the replaced hip x-rayed, and the other side too just to be sure. Thankfully no bone damage but who knows what else it could have done when someone is quite frail like they both are.

    I have to add.....
    FC, you are a rock. Hope the oh perks up again soon. :A
    Logie - take care and don't over do things. :A
    Hugs to anyone else who needs them today. :A

    Oh my goodness Elsie what news to hear and a couple weeks after the event. :eek:

    I hope your dad is ok too. No one bounces as well as they get older, what a shock it must have been to them both. No wonder your mum has been so anxious. Bless her. :A
  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    so behind with what's been happening, missed yesterday helping out at a local charity event, 12 hours later the diehards were still there helping out, so tired today.
    So what's new, is whiskas,korma etc still working in T?
    Life is a coin, you can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
    Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you'll see further.
    Take time but don't waste time
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