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From a womble dated 14/09
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1 x ASDA Shades Softest Ever White Bathroom Tissue - 2... £1.78 £1.59 ( I think I've seen this posted before so looks like an ongoing comparison)
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Evangeline1971 wrote: »Thank you, yes that would be of interest to me. I don't think OH takes my sensory issues seriously. I need to convince him that there's a reason I need my fleece blanket to sit on the couch. The feel of leather touching my skin is just horrible but I love anything fleecy
Also I hate wearing tights, whoever invented them should be shot! 
When ds3 is on his 10 days steriods he hates anything touching him:o0 -
Good Morning
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Morning all.
TWEETS - hope you are feeling better today.
The weather looks awful. I think I will need my big coat out.
TS - put some jamas on under your dressing gown today when you go exciting the workmen (if they are still around, not had chance to read up over the last few days). You will catch a chill otherwise.
Have a good day all now.
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Morning all.
TWEETS - hope you are feeling better today.
The weather looks awful. I think I will need my big coat out.
TS - put some jamas on under your dressing gown today when you go exciting the workmen (if they are still around, not had chance to read up over the last few days). You will catch a chill otherwise.
Have a good day all now.
Speak soon.
I am ok mimi thanks
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Good morning all, another grey day here.jumblejack wrote: »Could have done with Sherlock here last night.
Someone tried to walk straight in the house but the chain was on.
Whoever it was scarpered when he/she realised we had all heard the chain bang.
The front door is usually unlocked so it was VERY lucky.
I was on my own with the sproglets so it freaked me out :eek:
Hopefully it was just someone who got the right house, especially if they did not make another attempt.
Dear Scotland, I hope you make the right choice today, but if you leave remember we will lock the door behind you and there is no coming back. A lot of people find there are consequences of leaving home that they never thought of before they left home, they get to return, you will not.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Morning all :wave:
Feels good to have kept up for a whole day
Forgot how educational it can be in here. ♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥0 -
Morning all
I have to go somewhere else on my way to work this morning and it feels a bit naughty to still not be sat at my desk when I should be! I have to drop something off and it's work related so who am I to argue?!
I have to be honest, this Scotland stuff is driving me a bit mental. It's been all the news has been talking about for more than a week and all you see is so muh political bluster. I'll be glad when it's over. It doesn't affect me whether Scotland is part of the uk or not. Whichever way it goes, I hope that people vote having done their research and not based on the BS fed to them by the various campaigning partiesI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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If you do leave we are renting your room out so you can't come back:D
:rotfl: oh and we're changing the locks
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