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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Have a lovely holiday, where you off to?
I'm off to sunny Crete :jfairclaire wrote: »Thank you QRB, I saw this today but was at uni and forgot all about itWas it your daughter who did it last year as well? I remember sponsoring someone's daughter.
Who else is doing RFL? Sarahdol, are you doing it this year? QOC is that what you're doing too?
........memory like a sieve at the minute
I'm just doing a random 10k, I've not chosen a charity yetDont get too many white bits;):D
Yes please give s some reports
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Is there a glitch on comfort that works instore or on the cleaning products please. I would really appreciate it if there is, if someone could explain please. I did a search but couldn't work out if its still on or exactly what it is all about
Many TIA
maybe lenor
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lenor-infusions-52-wash-fabric-conditioner-1-12-tesco-18938050 -
Do I want to do the savvy circle febreze sleep serenity trial?
Can I be bothered with all the faffing around? Bzz and orchard are so much less hassleI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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OH came home and insisted that we had to go out even though we have everything we need for dinner anyway - I wasn't mad keen, nothing we really needed to go out for and such a tedious faff to do hair, make up, find shoes, drive through traffic, find parking place etc ...
So anyway we go out, traffic backed up as 4 police cars are converging on the roadabout just outside town having stopped a car pulled up on pavement, searching the car and the driver on the side of the road :mad:
We go to Asda, OH has left parking money in his car and all I have is a £1 coin :mad: so I leave him in the car to look out for the parking man.
I go in and do my bit of shopping, several items missing and nothing is the price it was when I did the list :mad: so I give up and just get a few bits. I end up spending only £6 so not enough for free parking.
Back at the car OH has had to get a parking ticket as the parking man is skulking about. So that negates any savings we have made. So as we now have an hours parking we decide we might as well go into town, I loathe and detest going into town but I've got to go to the Building Society anyway so that's where we head.
Then youngest son rings for the 1st time in weeks so we end up in the building society just talking to him by which time we have to go back to the car as the hour is up.
I've got a few recs to put into the machine later but doubtless they will be a crushing disappointment - wish I'd insisted on staying home now :mad:“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
We're currently on interest only.
I've made an odd overpayment but I'm in two minds as to whether is actually beneficial paying it off.
This might be quite sad to admit, but I love overpaying, it's so satisfying! We get a nice letter each month we overpay, showing how much we've saved off the term, and DH has done a calculation to show how much interest each overpayment saves us, it's a real incentive to put our money into the mortgage instead of wasting it on crap.
There's also the other side to it, which is that if we don't overpay, we'll still be paying it in 37 years time! :eek:0 -
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I think it's quite frightening that you can get 8 years based on hearsay.
Granted you've got to trust the jury as they've heard all the evidence, but I thought I read he wasn't even in the country at the time one of the assaults took place.
I don't know all the facts so could not really pass judgement on this but agree with you on one thing.
My husband was accused of something once and although there was absolutlely no evidence it went all the way to crown court and was advised to take it to trial so that he could not be dragged back at a later date.
He was found not guilty but the cost in money and human suffering was extreme and all because someone told a lie and the cps wanted to justify the money they had spent. (before you jump to conclusions my husband was accused of firearms offences despite never having handled a gun):(0 -
zippydooda wrote: »its a loaf not rolls, but are part baked. http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/product/910001176772
Never tried this as priced up at £1 in my store. Maybe it scans at lower price.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Off to have my tea - don't eat as much as I used to.0
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This might be quite sad to admit, but I love overpaying, it's so satisfying! We get a nice letter each month we overpay, showing how much we've saved off the term, and DH has done a calculation to show how much interest each overpayment saves us, it's a real incentive to put our money into the mortgage instead of wasting it on crap.
There's also the other side to it, which is that if we don't overpay, we'll still be paying it in 37 years time! :eek:
We are about the same. I try and overpay at start middle and end of month depending how moneys going. He has a thing on computer works it all out when I pay. We get stung for an overpayment charge now but we know long run we winning not them.
I coiylkd wallpaper small toilet with the letters. Mr Spanish bank must hate me :j0
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