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I see that its a maximum of 2 tickets per person - do I need to use different email addresses if I want to get another 2 tickets or can I just register my DH's name with the same email addy ? Advice would be much appreciated.
As it says 2 per person, I registered everyone in the house and used our address.
I am hoping it goes through with no problems (as I have now thrown away the codes!)
OH has moaned as we have three large bags of stars in the fridge… I told him he said he wanted to go to see a film and I was not paying for it!!:p:p:p:p
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Lol good luck with that :rotfl:
When I say to my ds (4) that we are going shopping he rolls his eyes and says "not again mummy" :eek::rotfl:
Lol, I plan to go alone when they go back to school in Sept - I like to take my time and make sure I get it done rightI normally ed up with loads of add ons when I take the family - save money with one hand then spend it with the other
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SOS for :A David.
If you see another app for :footie: for Android please pretty please let me know
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »
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I found the triple set todayKX-TG2723 - £18
So I'll be taking the twin set backOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Vs Morries. They're doing fairly well on this (last Wednesday) price collection:(.
The WW vs M picked up. There were some WWs on 2 for £3 in T - would have worked out better, but this specific one is returning N/A vs T (shop done today at 13.15) so, maybe, if you must desperately have this one, then vs M (if your shopping falls outside of the Northern Ireland information). No need to buy two - it's straight £1.64 in M. We think - unless you buy some totally random item that the price collectors decided was on "any 2 for £5,000" with the WW Hunter's Chicken! But, we think not:rotfl::rotfl:.
15 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonMorrisons
+£1.75
1 x ASDA Simply Spuds Baby Potatoes with Herbs & Butte...£0.99N/A
2 x ASDA Part Baked Petits Pains (6)£1.00N/A
4 x Batchelors Pasta 'n' Sauce Tomato, Onion & Herb (1...£2.00N/A
1 x Maltesers Pouch (121g)£1.00£1.04
1 x Galaxy Minstrels (153g)£1.00£1.04
4 x Batchelors Super Noodles Chicken (100g)£2.00£2.00
2 x Batchelors Super Noodles Mild Curry (100g)£1.00£1.62
1 x Batchelors Beef Flavour Savoury Rice (120g)£0.50£0.68
2 x Walkers Sensations Californian Honey & Salt Peanut...£2.00£3.00
2 x Weight Watchers Hunters Chicken with Rice (385g)£4.00£3.32
1 x Haywood & Padgett Sultana Scones (12)£1.00N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Milk Chocolate Oatie Crumbles (...£0.60N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Malted Milk Biscuits (200g)£0.40N/A
1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Smoked Gammon Steaks (450...£3.70£4.00
1 x ASDA Bourbon Creams (300g)£0.40£0.65
Comparison total (compared products only)£15.60£17.35
A load of flamin' Batchelor's eh?:undecided:
£4.00 on the WW x2 is A mbuy price. You can see that, as it is in plain text, the two bolds cancelling each other out;). They missed the 3 for £1 biscuits packs offer.0 -
This morning we went to the Odeon at Festival Park with free film preview tickets from seefilmfirst to see The Hundred Foot Journey
Most of the free film preview tickets are now sun plus, Times online, Virgin, Sky Movies or Guardian newspapers ones so restricted to members and even when they are not they are for cinemas miles away - Cineworld ones which is at least 25 miles away or Vue - nearest one is CHESHIRE Oaks or Reel or picturehouse.
We do have an Odeon now which used to be a Reel but it has only once been on the free preview film lasts which was last October - the last time we went to the cinema.
Most Odeon previews are for Hanley Festival park which us about 20 mins away up the D road.
So the film started and waiting outside were a number of people with their print offs - it made me wonder if any of the Elite were waiting outside ??? So at about 10.05 the doors were opened, one staff member did not know what to do with us
Anyway we were in 10, one of the smallest screens - ridiculous for a film with at least one big star name in.
So at 10.20 all seats were gone and people tuned away.
Then at 10.30 we started with a round of adverts - funny I didn't think they could screen alcohol adverts at 10.30 in the morning before a PG film ???? Not that there were many/any kids (and I don't know what the current legislation is anyway)
I had a bag of Natural Collection sour worms which I got from Superdrug for 10p :T they were not very sour - I like them to be almost in edible. Then I noticed that the expiry date was March and OH said they were probably. Bag he had taken out of his travel bAg so they might have been all round Europe, certainly bergen and Ripon
I eat them all the same - still alive!
Film was excellent - probably one we will be watching about late in 2015 on a sea day on the North Sea or going across the bay of Biscay“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0
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This morning we went to the Odeon at Festival Park with free film preview tickets from seefilmfirst to see The Hundred Foot Journey
Most of the free film preview tickets are now sun plus, Times online, Virgin, Sky Movies or Guardian newspapers ones so restricted to members and even when they are not they are for cinemas miles away - Cineworld ones which is at least 25 miles away or Vue - nearest one is CHESHIRE Oaks or Reel or picturehouse.
We do have an Odeon now which used to be a Reel but it has only once been on the free preview film lasts which was last October - the last time we went to the cinema.
Most Odeon previews are for Hanley Festival park which us about 20 mins away up the D road.
So the film started and waiting outside were a number of people with their print offs - it made me wonder if any of the Elite were waiting outside ??? So at about 10.05 the doors were opened, one staff member did not know what to do with us
Anyway we were in 10, one of the smallest screens - ridiculous for a film with at least one big star name in.
So at 10.20 all seats were gone and people tuned away.
Then at 10.30 we started with a round of adverts - funny I didn't think they could screen alcohol adverts at 10.30 in the morning before a PG film ???? Not that there were many/any kids (and I don't know what the current legislation is anyway)
I had a bag of Natural Collection sour worms which I got from Superdrug for 10p :T they were not very sour - I like them to be almost in edible. Then I noticed that the expiry date was March and OH said they were probably. Bag he had taken out of his travel bAg so they might have been all round Europe, certainly bergen and Ripon
I eat them all the same - still alive!
Film was excellent - probably one we will be watching about late in 2015 on a sea day on the North Sea or going across the bay of Biscay
I'm sure they can with the adverts. I have noticed, when in the cinema, that they have all this 'harmless' stuff in other ads that they label 15 or 18, and then the alcohol ads are U-rated!?!:huh::rotfl:0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »i can feel the love on the thread today
:)
can i join others in a dodgy hug to strewth, tiny and tweets :grouphug::grouphug:
I have been tearful, and humbled, reading both posts and responses.
There is so much care and support on this thread:A
We all don't/can't bare our souls and share, but I am in awe of those that do and the fantastic support and responses they receive.
Long live the Elite!!!
Pip
PS any good glitches going on....lol0 -
Vs Morries
The Diet Iron Brew picks up the 2 for 90p by itself, but the Limeade and Cherryade do not between them. It's all nice and random:rotfl:! Otherwise, sadly glitchless.
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Diet Iron Brew (2L)£1.00£0.90
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Limeade Sugar Free (2L)£0.50£0.50
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cherryade Sugar Free (2L)£0.50£0.500
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