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Mildred1970 wrote: »I love that satisfying SSsSssssssssss noise, but probably not good for the old barnet :rotfl:
I don't use mine so much, I go with the wave now and use the Babyliss Big Hair...so much so that I keep breaking them, sending them back and getting replacements :T:T:T
I'm on my 4th BBH in 3 years
Ive got so much breakage on my parting Ive created a fringeIm sure big hair suits you but it's not for me after years of having no choice. Straight and sleek all the way
I still remember picking my jaw up off the floor when I bought my first ceramic straighteners:D It was truly amazing after spending my whole life with crinkly hair :rotfl::rotfl:
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Think a lot of them are justified, I think Ian actually showed some restraint, I'd of tipped the ice cream on her head. :mad:
If you watch it on iPlayer again...you can hear her mumble something (or probably some BBC editing) that Iain's ice cream 'is not staying in there' when she's at the freezer. She put his ice cream out, knew it was his and left it on her work bench!!
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Those who are not subject to Northern Ireland rules - you need me.
Search for "Chicken Wings" in M on msm. If you have what I have coming up, there are 8 items there. Including the (apparently) cheapest 'fresh' version, M Savers Chicken Wings (approx.700g) at £1.67.
However, M Chicken Wings (fixed weight 700g), which are not Savers, are £1.09.
HTH - and good luck finding them in your M store. There were plenty in stock today in Morrisons in Wrexham:rotfl:. One of the price collection stores:j:j (we think:D:D:o), but they're not comparable from Asda.
I did not see anyone who looked like they were collecting prices in there - maybe I totally missed them and, then again, I have trouble finding members of my own family in stores sometimes:rotfl:. Especially when they to go refuse to the middle aisle if we lose contact with each other:mad::mad: - I would have thought that was a logical thing to do! I saw an elderly gent in the corner who I initially thought might be scanning prices... then I saw he was an ordinary customer just taking some eggs and putting them into his trolley:rotfl::rotfl:. The only people I saw checking prices were people with Morrisons uniforms on. I saw an errant offer label with expiry date already gone, just after one had moved away from apparently scanning items in that area:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.
Just a disclaimer at the end: it's possible there may be cheaper Chicken Wings available, perhaps as whoopsies, in other stores than M which I have missed. I've not visited any other stores and I only 'know' what is on msm, such as I have caught up with it.0 -
There are some pretty funny GBBO comments mixed in with the harsh silly ones. My favourite was from Bob Mortimer and it simply said #swan!!!!!
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I'm quite amazed that she didn't pipe up and admit what had happened. Or apologise or anything. At least if she did it wasn't shown...Debt free 6th December 2014
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Think a lot of them are justified, I think Iain actually showed some restraint, I'd of tipped the ice cream on her head. :mad:
I'm going to have to rewatch it. I missed that bit (was checking on the cake). I have to say the memes on Twitter are cracking me up!'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Anyone else watching sky channel 124?Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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Morning lovely people - freezing outside yet the sun is shining
a question for the cat people on the group who give their cats cat food pouches
do you feed your cats and then open the sachets up (scissors) so the cats can lick the jelly and gravy from the inside of the packs - my cats think this is the best bit and will often lick the sachets rather than eat their plated dinner.
Treacle at first was not sure about this, obviously brought up on cans but now he licks sachets as much as the others.
Is this normal cat owner and cat behaviour?
No but it is definately mse behaviour.
My dds cats dont like tins but seeing cos is giving them away it will be putor go hungry.
Treated myself to the 2 in 1 Bissell on grabbit. If anygood then mynew handheld dyson will be going back.
A days reading to catch up on then might be absent for a few days.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
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