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Every Loquacious Idiosyncrasy Treated Equally - 11+ ELITE Thread
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Exciting news............WHill bet for grand national has finally found me :j:j, now just need to let it process before I can close the claim with TCB but better than their first message last month of retailer cant find me :mad:!0
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Bananababe wrote: »First 62p 2nd 53p. Although not bought any at that price recently due to previously stocking up from wh smith glitch, royal m project and when stampy doesn't meet Frankie.
Milk £1 sasdas 79p aldi for 2litre\ 4 pint ish
Cinema £5.50 to £9.50 depending what time /day but I always use teskies tokens or vouchers earned for surveys.
PD - husband knows better than to be that pedantic :rotfl:
I only know the price of stamps as I buy them for work, DH was gobsmacked when I told him the real price he just said but they use to be 29p!!0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Savvybuyer For This Useful Post: Show me >>
queen of cheap (Today), redrose1414 (Today), tweets (Today)
Now did you really read all of my post folks?:rotfl:
I can't believe how short it is actually coming across here.
Just to say that, if I wanted something removing, I certainly wouldn't go about it in that way. In fact I once did get something removed about me from the Internet. I wrote a letter/email to some place and, like you do:(, they went and published it fully on the Internet. So a search for my name and house name/street name came up with it as first result. I am revealing no more details than this - except that it no longer appears and the chance that anyone has got a copy, somewhere, of the original search results stored in a cache or otherwise, I think that chance is infitessimally remote. In short I think my attempt to remove it has been successful. (As far as I'm aware, no-one else I knew ever saw it. I suspect some of this is paranoia on our parts of something we search for about ourselves but that others are not likely to do so. That said, as mentioned, about journalists constantly getting requests for previous convictions to be removed, there are obviously cases where future employers or family find out and then cause problems for the individual.) But - once information is out, once something is on the Internet, it can never be put back - the genie is out of the bottle - and can never be deleted!
I'm sure there's loads that I've posted previously that now remains up, for eternity. But be assured if there was anything I wanted removing (and there isn't!) I certainly wouldn't be telling you!:D:j:rotfl:
Read and links clicked x0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Wowcher savvy, that's some post.
Google can delete but there will always be someone who saves it.
Its all out there
It took me ages to write and it's now my new special interest, so I'll keep doing it, I'm now an expert in the area! (With every deleted article now archived and kept safe with me:rotfl:.)
It's not as if Google's 'deletion' is affecting anything - the publisher is informed the search result is being removed, for transparency", presumably part of Google's intention. It only affects Google in the EU (thus google.co.uk etc.) and not google.com. So it is completely pointless anyway (even if google.com obviously gives different results tailored towards the American market). Pointless as I pointed out! And therefore very interesting to me watching it all!:T:D:D
As for 'it's all out there', I've already separately myself said as much since your post in my last post - once it's published, the genie is out and can't be put back! Much to my delight/amusement.:)
Oops, must go to check to see if there's any more articles being reported as being deleted since I last checked!0 -
Bananababe wrote: »First 62p 2nd 53p. Although not bought any at that price recently due to previously stocking up from wh smith glitch, royal m project and when stampy doesn't meet Frankie.
Milk £1 sasdas 79p aldi for 2litre\ 4 pint ish
Cinema £5.50 to £9.50 depending what time /day but I always use teskies tokens or vouchers earned for surveys.
PD - husband knows better than to be that pedantic :rotfl:
:eek: that's cheap for a cinema ticket (even at £9.50).he'll learn.
'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Savvybuyer For This Useful Post: Show me >>
queen of cheap (Today), redrose1414 (Today), tweets (Today)
Now did you really read all of my post folks?:rotfl:
I can't believe how short it is actually coming across here.
Just to say that, if I wanted something removing, I certainly wouldn't go about it in that way. In fact I once did get something removed about me from the Internet. I wrote a letter/email to some place and, like you do:(, they went and published it fully on the Internet. So a search for my name and house name/street name came up with it as first result. I am revealing no more details than this - except that it no longer appears and the chance that anyone has got a copy, somewhere, of the original search results stored in a cache or otherwise, I think that chance is infitessimally remote. In short I think my attempt to remove it has been successful. (As far as I'm aware, no-one else I knew ever saw it. I suspect some of this is paranoia on our parts of something we search for about ourselves but that others are not likely to do so. That said, as mentioned, about journalists constantly getting requests for previous convictions to be removed, there are obviously cases where future employers or family find out and then cause problems for the individual.) But - once information is out, once something is on the Internet, it can never be put back - the genie is out of the bottle - and can never be deleted!
I'm sure there's loads that I've posted previously that now remains up, for eternity. But be assured if there was anything I wanted removing (and there isn't!) I certainly wouldn't be telling you!:D:j:rotfl:
Honesty I got lost in first part so skim read and was non the wiser0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Read and links clicked x
And duly archived should I ever decide to change my mind and try to delete my own post:rotfl::rotfl:.0 -
Thriftygifty wrote: »I only know the price of stamps as I buy them for work, DH was gobsmacked when I told him the real price he just said but they use to be 29p!!
I am not surprised really, OH leaves me to organise pretty much everything. Probably not bought a stamp in 29 years, or a card or well anything really, (my birthday cards are prebought in drawer I got a job lot eight years ago )
I organise cinema tickets etc too and always pay in restaurants , shops.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »And duly archived should I ever decide to change my mind and try to delete my own post:rotfl::rotfl:.
You have an interesting take on things :rotfl:0 -
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