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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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Hope everyone all ok, busy at work this week so struggling to keep up x0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Hello MKS
How are you doing?:)
I'm doing more or less ok, thanks. And you? How's the m word going?0 -
Sorry, TS, can't imagine your face without a smile on it.
Ah bless you MKS.I think I remembered how tweets fixed it and tried myself but I don't like not seeing the actual smilies while I am writing my posts.
I just get the symbols for them, is that right tweets?
Changed my interface in settings.0 -
tweets help please, I have updated to IE11 today, lost my smilies. :-(
How to change settings so smilies come back
Click on your username then view public profile
Click on User Cp
Scroll down to Settings And Options
Click on Edit Options
Scroll down to Miscellaneous Options
Scroll down to Message Editor Interface
in box change to either Basic Editor or Standard Editor
Scroll to bottom of page and Save Changes0 -
shirley999 wrote: »Best way of taking advantage, imho, is to buy Morrisons own gift vouchers, then when you spend them you get change in real money. I think the cashback is only for one purchase, if the same as offers I've had, so buy £100 (or whatever the max) in £10 gift vouchers. If you then use a £10 voucher for something under £1 you get £9 in change.
By the way, these offers vary - I think they are tailored to your spending habits and you would be more likely to get Morrisons if you never shop there, I think. I've had 20% followed by 10% followed by 5% twice and only ever bought gift vouchers using my Halifax cards.
Thanks Shirley...very helpful! I don't normally use my debit card so I should hopefully qualify for every future offer :-) I always use my Tesco World MasterCard (for points) unless there's a good reason not to.
Where do you buy the paper gift vouchers? Do they have them in every till?0 -
How to change settings so smilies come back
Click on your username then view public profile
Click on User Cp
Scroll down to Settings And Options
Click on Edit Options
Scroll down to Miscellaneous Options
Scroll down to Message Editor Interface
in box change to either Basic Editor or Standard Editor
Scroll to bottom of page and Save Changes
I have changed to Standard really don't like not seeing them when I am writing though, wonder if basic will be different. Goes off to try.
Oops thanks BTW xx0 -
I'm doing more or less ok, thanks. And you? How's the m word going?
Oh I'm fine MKS. We have family staying all this week, so I'm working and cooking and eating out and finding it hard to sleep as I'm not in my own bed.
I don't talk about M anymore:o:rotfl:
Sorry to hear that RL is a bit tricky at the moment. Keep smiling:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Ah bless you MKS.
I think I remembered how tweets fixed it and tried myself but I don't like not seeing the actual smilies while I am writing my posts.
I just get the symbols for them, is that right tweets?
Changed my interface in settings.
That's what happened to me and I couldn't get used to it so I uninstalled IE11 and reinstalled IE10 and unticked Install new versions automatically. :T
If your pc like mine go into cog wheel top right scroll down to about internet explorer click and you can untick new versions.0 -
Good, glad to hear that you've nearly got the strength back. :T Hope all goes as well as it can for your DH's eyes tomorrow.
RL is a bit crappy at the momentbut on the plus side, I won a couple of more jobs out of Blissworth today, the downside is that they are in Westminster. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Have to keep my sense of humour otherwise I'd crack. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Thanks:)
Sorry to hear RL is crappy, but yeaaaa on new jobs:T:T oh yes def got to have humour xSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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