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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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I hope you haven't been muddling the dog up with the cat again and started feeding him whiskas:D:D
My dog is SO naughty, if he could get at the whiskas he would. He has also ate a MASSIVE bar of white chocolate, stolen from the kids.....and survived
That is he survived the chocolate and the abuse from the kids:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Bed time for me. Night all :wave:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Oh dear....Im busy tomorrow. Should've read the T&C :cool:
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Yeah right whatever I've quoted post so no changing itWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: ».. Tiger Rolls look good - I would go for this if I hadn't already got enough bread rolls in the house, I see it is A mbuy vs T mbuy comparing on the APG.
Savvy, the tiger rolls are sausage rolls, but comparing against bread rolls0 -
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This is a shop I was going to do and DW decided she did not want another 8 bottles of fizzy stuff :rotfl: so no idea if it would work but might :rotfl:
In Tesco
8 X Jacob's Creek Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir
8 x £7.49 = £59.92 compares to asda 8 x £6.50 = £52
Hopefully 25% off £59.92 so
only £44.92 to pay and a pp for £7.92 and using a HH of £5 (if you have one)
So without fillers £32.02 for 8 bottlesWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Like I said.... from Head for Points... I don't want a big fat red X.
We weren't giving you a red (or at least I wasn't) - that was an accurate quote from headforpoints. Again, I assume;).
Final receipt tonight, and nil return:(. Baby and Toddler event no good IMO, as was mentioned on here by someone on a previous day, an event for the muggles. One of those well-advertised 'events', I feel, that the muggles therefore go for and also the stores never go down to Elite prices.
Looking at some Baby items (and thanks again ChrisV for the Nappies deal vs Waities), I did have T Loves 'Yummy' Baby First Spoons (5) - but just ignore that 'Y' word as it's another senseless promotional word:D - at 85p, and still do. Showing A at £1.99 but not only do I think this won't compare aau1?, is this cutlery and excluded?:think:, but the A 'equivalent' (which is 6 spoons) is showing A £1.99 and T £2.09:eek:. Therefore, it would be a 'buy in T' (at 85p until 28/4, but do not hurry - and I have occasionally seen completely different items on offer prices elsewhere (e.g. in Morries) that, once the offer has ended, have gone onto a straight price of somewhat lower than the previous offer price:eek::rotfl::rotfl: - Cockroach Killer springs to mind) although anyway I am sure you here can find a lot lower than 'my' 85p price:o:o(85p:eek:?) on the items like the spoons.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Ok.....got my paddle ready. I'm true to my word if nothing else. Bring it on
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Is there any free cod going :rotfl: just to help you out of courseWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
WhoWantsChicken wrote: »Does anybody know anything glitch inch AvW? Trying to plan a shop for nappies
I got Nutrigrain raisin bars. Worked out at 27p for. 2 boxesApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Savvy, the tiger rolls are sausage rolls, but comparing against bread rolls
Ah-ha!!:D
:rotfl::rotfl:Thanks - I'll (re-)consider it! Another fair comparison:rotfl:, and should still keep working beyond "Wednesday night's a glitch night", although I'd wish the mbuys for A were off as well:rotfl:(:rotfl:).
As for the nice Tiger Rolls (Sausage ones:D): :T:T.0
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