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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    altojack wrote: »
    I lurvs ya really nerfy
    :iloveyou::heart::heartpuls

    Favoritism :(
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Night night tweets CBB is on at 9oclock tonight wonder who Gary will upset tonight:eek:gonna watch it in bed;)

    Goodnight Nannylala :wave:

    I don't like Gary :(

    Leslie makes me laugh :)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    izzy65 wrote: »
    Hi I agree on both points, the halti did work and although she didn't like it if she had it on she walked with no pulling, the harness doesnt stop pulling but does mean they do not hurt themselves, my boy walks well and he's not a year yet so hope he won't need a halti.:)

    Fair enough :D ours had loads of ops on her legs in her first 18 months so we gave up trying to get her to walk just happy she is walking and running now. So we just get her to woods/field as quick as and let her off :cool:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Sarah one of ours thinks she is a husky I can not remember the name of the collar but we bought it from pets at home and it goes over their nose as well. When they pull it automatically makes their nose come to the side thus stopping pulling.
    It worked on her instantly but over a few days she decided she would pull anyway :rotfl:
    Might be worth a try I had heard those harnesses don't stop pulling they just give them a wider base to pull against shoulders/back

    A halti
    S10ct
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
  • wackynut
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Good night wacky:Ait's come over really dark here I reckon we could be in for a bit of a storm:(enjoy your evening:)

    Night, sleep well. :A
    N1LDA :)
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    had a lovely mse evening with dw.


    1st stop cineworld to watch into the storm. both tickets free thanks to o2

    2nd stop. beefeater where I had a nice steak thanks to my birthday ;) (not) worth £16 had to pay for 1 meal though.

    3rd stop waitrose to get 2 takeaway coffees (free)

    all venues were within a reasonable distance to each other. :)
  • izzy65
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    David. wrote: »
    Fair enough :D ours had loads of ops on her legs in her first 18 months so we gave up trying to get her to walk just happy she is walking and running now. So we just get her to woods/field as quick as and let her off :cool:

    Yes funny how when they are sick it puts the other stuff into perspective, they are just so important to us:)
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • How did you manage to get that far ahead in CC tweets :eek: I'm still nibbling at 655!
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • sliver
    sliver Posts: 341 Forumite
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    One litres are only £15 in sains anyhoos :D

    As a word of warning, the 1litre doesn't compare AvS, it's completely missing from the APG.

    Someone posted a nice stoli comparison vT recently, I was planning on getting that but the store had none so I decided to improv an S shop around the Green Mark. I knew it was risky as it was only showing up from the S side on MSL and didn't come up on an A search. I decided to risk it, alas. Win some, loose some, hopefully it will come back in stock on MSL for A before the 10% cashback expires so I can at least rescue £1.85.
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    edited 21 August 2014 at 8:31PM
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    1 x McCoy's Ridge Cut Crisps - Classic Variety (6x30g) £1.88 £0.94
    1 x McCoy's Ridge Cut Crisps - Mighty Meaty Variety (6... £1.88 £0.94
    A v M @ £2 for £3.

    Thanks to Frequent
    just starting to catch up. anyone know if this is still working please.

    edit, I can now get onto msm, it looks to be finished.
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