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Sunshinemummy wrote: »The cheek… just because men are domesticated does not mean that woman are not (well with the exception of a few of us!!)
In relation to cleaning I use the term 'mens cleaning' and 'woman's cleaning'…. there is a massive difference
Well if there was a domestication stakes my OH would win hands down. He cooks better than me, irons better than me and is programmed to clean to my standards:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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davemorton wrote: »:T Indeed.
FC, I think it looks a bit like this
How can that be called meat. Looks nothing like it. :eek:0 -
Been out to scratch an itch tonight.
Just had to go whoopsieing as it has been so long. Didn't do too bad. Go some nice rump for £1. :T
Bumped into Truffle Hunter, we have made a whoopsieing friend who was showing us sunflower pics that I think would have done well in the competition on here. Had to stop myself from mentioning it and sounding like a mad woman.
Can confirm the Finest Monte produces a nice £10 PP for 4 bottles I forgot it would be capped. :doh:
And thanks FC got a selection of wines in As, £3, £3.50 and could not resist bottle of Turners Road for £4, trip down memory lane.
My As had 4 packs of Branston spaghetti for £1, thought good price and don't remember seeing it mentioned.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
miss_corerupted wrote: »Me and my sis are going to chessington world of adventure and thorpe park the day after (thank you sun perks) in sept so we want to stay in the area. never stayed down the there before. does anyone have any suggestions of reasonably priced hotel/b+b in the area
http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/CHEMON/chessington?cmp=KNC_D_BND&mckv=spZWNzfXj_dt%7Cpcrid%7C38394485619%7Ckword%7Cpremier%20inn%20chessington%7Cmatch%7Ce%7Cplid%7C&cid=KNC_Brn_G_UK_Eng_Enc_LO_Chessington_EX&gclid=COn35dWcjMACFUTkwgodi1wAbw0 -
And Sal's womble, thank you Sal:T:T, with the crisps-type products on it, has reminded me - also with speaking of downsized crisps earlier - that M this week have box of 32 Walkers Crisps (variety box) for £3. Not sure if that's particularly good pricing?:question: Maybe more 'muggles'-type 'good':(. But certainly, it does beat the £1s for 6 pack crisps very often. Not that anyone should go for even half those prices on those.0
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Bananababe wrote: »ARF :rotfl: let him unpack his luggage(hotel freebies) first :eek:
Not every time you leave home is a raiding party :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
davemorton wrote: »:T Indeed.
FC, I think it looks a bit like this
Is that meat? :eek: OMG........do people buy it to scare their children?? Why have I never seen that? I don't even want to know how that's made :eek:0 -
How can that me called meat. Looks nothing like it. :eek:
Hence the quotation marks in my previous post:rotfl:.fairclaire wrote: »Is that meat? :eek: OMG........do people buy it to scare their children?? Why have I never seen that? I don't even want to know how that's made :eek:
:rotfl::rotfl:Those 'faces', to be fair, do look, to me, a bit worse than the B.M.-equivalent things.0 -
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