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For any NI peeps
Do u know if our version of the sun will have the morrisons coupon on Thursday for fruit & veg
We will be in England from Saturday, would it still, be in date then?0 -
Morning all
Quick question about the Ariel pods.... Are most people seeing them as 3 for £10 or is it really store specific? Was going to try a c&c for this afternoon but don't want to drive to store twice.
Also was it comparing to sains bobs ?
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German alphabet is driving me round the bend so I've taken a study break
Why can't the letters sound like they're supposed to?
An ö is an I, I is an e, e is an a, a is an r :think:
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I think it'd be cheaper for us to get the train down than it would be to try and drive down and park
Not visited London in years, we used to stop off for the night on our way to Disneyland as it was easier than trying to get the train down in the morning.
I fancy a spot of sightseeing now
Fair enough, for me it's cheaper and quicker (most of the time), to drive than take the tube now! If you fancy a silly hunt, I can recommend looking for noses around Soho
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No idea what they are.
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purpledonkey wrote: »Fair enough, for me it's cheaper and quicker (most of the time), to drive than take the tube now! If you fancy a silly hunt, I can recommend looking for noses around Soho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Noses
Yeah we're an hour or so away by train so driving isn't our best option
Those are pretty cool
The amount of times we've been st pancras you'd think we'd have noticed theres one there before.Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
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Can i ask, is it just me or has anyone else noticed lots of fruit flies around their fruit bowls with the fruit from Morrisons?
I always have a bowl of fruit on the go and is frequently replenished but i have noticed since i got the fruit from Morribobs i have been swarmed with these little fruit flies around it, none of the fruit is bad or going bad, but hate these little blighters.
I dont seem to get these flies when i have bought fruit elsewhere. :cool:It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, is it just me or has anyone else noticed lots of fruit flies around their fruit bowls with the fruit from Morrisons?
I always have a bowl of fruit on the go and is frequently replenished but i have noticed since i got the fruit from Morribobs i have been swarmed with these little fruit flies around it, none of the fruit is bad or going bad, but hate these little blighters.
I dont seem to get these flies when i have bought fruit elsewhere. :cool:
Yes I'm glad you said that I have been experiencing this .When i was in Spain with my friend at her bungalow she always kept her fruit in the fridge for this specific reason:(0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, is it just me or has anyone else noticed lots of fruit flies around their fruit bowls with the fruit from Morrisons?
I always have a bowl of fruit on the go and is frequently replenished but i have noticed since i got the fruit from Morribobs i have been swarmed with these little fruit flies around it, none of the fruit is bad or going bad, but hate these little blighters.
I dont seem to get these flies when i have bought fruit elsewhere. :cool:
I've noticed those little flies in my house too but I keep my fruit in the fridge.
Could be the time of year?Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
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