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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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Fingers crossed you find some.
I'm not fussy what we use, as long as I have not paid a fortune to wipe my bottom, I have no preference.
Actually I guess I do because I don't buy value or smart price, but sainsbobs basics didn't use to be bad, but buying that is a distant memory.
Thank you!
The nouvelle could do with a sign on it saying 'No.1's only'!
Since the nouvelle coupon it's all I've used, and still got plenty to go at. I like the Regina loo roll. I tend to stock up when it's on offers at Wilko.
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Hearty congrats to all those who loaded up your co-op trolleys with the bargain toilet rolls.
If you also took advantage of the Tesco chocolate glitch you'll be doubly lucky.
And after eating all that choc you'll have even more cause to celebrate your toilet-roll bargain if you were to now suffer a good healthy bout of diarrhea0 -
Yes was for you
hopefully will soon settle down;)
I will try and remember:D just got all my bacon in the freezer:T:T:T should have enough till xmas now:D:D
I need to get some bacon
Is it working instore or C&C only?Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Oh wow, it sounds like you're doing really well with overpaying, good for you! If you partaking in his grizzly Adams look-alike competition gets the job done quicker, then great, whatever it takes to achieve your goal eh!
We've not overpaid this month because we bought a kitchen insteadTo be fair, we paid £660 for the whole lot, paid it off the CC in the same month and it's looking really good so far. It'll make the house worth more too, but it's still sad that we won't be getting one of those nice letters from the bank this time.
That's excellent :j
We need new kitchen too , it will wait.
Last payment I called bank to advise. Advisor say oh you have another payment here, what would you like me to do with it ?
"Buy yourself a new bag and shoes love ! " was thinking ... eh how's about you pay down my mortgage please.
Asked her why not done automatically like normal she said she didn't know. They really don't want it back do they ?
Letter should be in soon. Not joining grizzly, I have a least a years supply of razors x0 -
Just to show how a trigger sometimes isn't of benefit (to us). R White Lemonade Lollies go with Wall's Mini Twisters at the moment - both are £1 in M. However, if the R Whites appeared, which they won't, and even on the mbuy price, it would be £3.00 vs ten per cent below £2.00 = £1.20 APG. With the R Whites as a trigger however, they neither appear nor compare to cheaper elsewhere. So it's pay £3.00 and then £2.00 on the Mini Twisters vs ten per cent off £1.00 = £1.10 APG.
You lose 10p by the R White Lollies not appearing.
:think:I think I'll abandon my vs M shopping now, as nothing worth it. :rotfl::rotfl:Perhaps I can't buy anything at all as everything is more expensive than what it's been before on previous glitch and therefore just end up with many APG vouchers and not spending any of them:eek: (in which case I 'did my money':(:().0 -
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Bananababe wrote: »When our ginger whinger broke his sternum I picked him up and paid bill £800 and went and sat down, looked at receipt. Didn't match , went back to desk turns out I had paid for dog on account above :eek: they sorted it. Was £300 !
I had pet insurance and so didn't have to worry but I would have paid it just to get him help.
You are going to have to narrow it downWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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