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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Right....off to grab this day by the ears and give it a good shake:)

    Meeting up with the gorgeous elainem later and I have soup and cakes to make and a T coupon shop to prepare

    Later paw sniffers:)
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • sliver
    sliver Posts: 341 Forumite
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    sliver wrote: »
    Top of the morning to all.
    I've noticed the cathedral city is showing at £2 v M on MSL. Is there any confirmation, or otherwise please? Thought it could be a useful Dr O filler.

    Sorry to quote myself but in the absence of replies I guess there was no info on the cheese. So I bought it and it compared nicely v M. £1.80 after apg for cheese seems ok. Only downside is it appears to finish today according to msl. Hope it helps someone.

    Did notice a diminishing pile of Dr O hearts in my store. Might go back for a couple more and a £2 giftcard, charged full price for my whoopsie bread and lost 35p (ish) on my apg. So free bread and a reason to go back to A :T
  • tweets
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    My dad burnt all his "papers" before he died, it's sad as there is a lot I don't know about him, he was a prisoner in the 2nd world war, he always said he would tell me one day but that day never came. :(

    Saying that I do know his side of the family quite well must be very sad to know nothing at all. :(

    Morning Tinyshoes :hello:

    My dads side of the family is a mystery to me I knew my gran his mum. My dad and gran came up to Oldham from Newcastle under lyme she always said she left her hubby. Think mum told me his dads name once but that is it. So I could have family on dads side I know nothing about.
  • tweets
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    Savvy....did you watch chasing shadows on ITV recently? It was a drama about a detective who most definately had Aspergers. Very good and if you can watch it on catch up, Id recommend it.

    I watched this Reece Shearsmith was brilliant in it :T:T.

    I hadn't realised he had Aspergers thanks for letting me know now I know why he was acting like he was brilliant though :D
  • pacifica9
    pacifica9 Posts: 3,262 Forumite
    Good morning all. The sun is shining and it has the makings of a lovely day.

    Hope you are all enjoying your weekend.
    “Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Good morning :(my the temperature has certainly dropped a few degrees:(but its dry and the Sun is shining for the dismantling of my Arbour:(just waiting for DS to arrive:A

    On a lighter note had a great party last night :T:T:T
  • limadelta
    limadelta Posts: 17 Forumite
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    Morning all!

    Just thought I'd pop my head in to share something that may be old/uninteresting/short-term news. I can't search the thread from my device so apologies if I've missed a prior discussion (or many). Anyways, the multibuy is missing on Head & Shoulders in A on MyS, but is still working in store. I bought 3 bottles yesterday for £10 and got £6 back (rounded a few pence to nearest £).

    Certainly not the best price shampoo has ever been bought for, but useful for me as I keep missing 'poo glitches, specifically wanted H&S, and am nearly through the 2 bottles I got in the Big A Glitch (benefit of a household of really short hair - don't use much shampoo!).
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Thank you for a lovely nightshift catch up.

    Hello 3dogs and jelly:j

    My score was 19 savvy ........having said that I think we are all united in our weird and wonderful shopping behaviours.

    Amongst all my friends, I can't think of one who would get the car out late at night to buy laundry stuff. They would recoil at the thought of picking up a womble .......(I know the germ conscious here would do do too). They would never dare offer the amount of coupons at the till that I do or even consider creating space for stash never mind buying shelving to accommodate it. Stuff would never get used one second over the use by date nor would they buy dog food for cashback if they didn't have a dog. I could go on........

    Yes we are all unique but joined at the money saving hip:)

    I scored 13

    I totally agree that is is where we belong as no one else understands shopping the elite way:rotfl: I am trying to get DH to clear rubbish out of the garage so I can get more stuff (not rubbish)in.

    New freezer half full, just going to add some Dr o pizzas today.:j
  • tweets
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    Good Morning :)

    Good news on Poppy she still limping slightly :(
    Last night in bed she started being a baby and having a crazy time on top of the bed and was rolling around and throwing her paws about touching me :T

    In the mayhem I managed to grab her front paws and stroke her right limpy one and she never flinched :j:j

    This morning she's jumped on sofa and laying by my side first time since Wednesday morning :D

    Glad its the morning shift :p :rotfl::rotfl:

    Weather wise cold and frosty. Cars on street have frost on the windscreens :eek:
  • streetlights
    streetlights Posts: 3,577 Forumite
    Good morning elite. I hope you are well and enjoy this sunny Sunday,

    Happy shopping elite.
    Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.
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