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10 x Flash Magic Eraser Extra Power £19.80 £10.00
5 x ASDA Strong & Absorbent Extra Long Kitchen Towels ... £11.00 £4.80
Sorry late to the party here. What is the APG on this? Can see what the deal is with the erasers I think but cant seem to find the Extra Long Kitchen towels or is it the ordinary ones I am getting??0 -
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xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Anyone going to sainsburys for the toy sale?
Had considered it but Lego with 25% off isn't enticing me:
http://www.j-sainsbury.co.uk/media/latest-stories/2014/1021-big-christmas-savings-in-early-toy-sale/
Anon0 -
Good morning, sun has come out to play hereNot sure but think it's from when I was a child all I can remember about Christmas is loads of adults being in house and drunk and _pale_
We did open presents Christmas morning.
Me and bro had to look after ourselves I used to stay in my room most of the time reading just went downstairs when food was ready
My Christmases were OK until I was about 9 or 10, at that stage my parents decided that drinking at 9 o'clock on Christmas morning was a good idea, and this continued throughout the morning, and the rest of the day. My big brother decided he was going round a mate's and I had a 2 year old brother to look after, and I also had to produce Christmas dinner, my parents were always rather proud of themselves the next day for having produced Christmas dinner while drunkThis continued until mum died, the next year father just decided to get smashed anyway and left me to do everything
I was 21 at that time and wanted a life.
That is one of the reasons I do not drink, my kids always got the Christmas I wanted, fun and games and no responsibilities, lashings of food (cooked for them not by them) and time to be themselves.fairclaire wrote: »Good morning
Dragged out of bed at 6.15am this morning. No one died, but nearly as bad.......the Internet was down :eek: All fixed now.
Oh dear, the world came to an end :eek: Used to hear screams of panic when the internet went down when the kids still lived here, why they were not capable of resetting the router I have no idea :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Well done on your weight loss Nanny, that is pretty good for a weekWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Yes...but do we want them if they are free?.:D
Silly question, of course we want them if they are free!
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Whilst in T's last night getting my BNI meals I manage to get a beautiful gift for the new baby it's a fur rabbit with blue trim presented in a nice box I picked it up for £5 as it did not say what the original price was. I researched when I got home and they are £27-50 in John Lewis:j.They also had them with pink trim and on the box it says Doudoubonbon might be useful pressie for peeps with babies in the family.
I also got a nice pair of cream lined curtains 64x54 for £6 so keep a look out for these random reductions;)bar code ending 03170 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Morning bexy:)
Have you tried these magic things yet. If you haven't will you go and clean the shower or something and report back:D
Still wondering whether to bother......
I have tried these Tm when they had similar in Poundland and thought they were rubbish:eek:0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Morning bexy:)
Have you tried these magic things yet. If you haven't will you go and clean the shower or something and report back:D
Still wondering whether to bother......
Morning TM, I would gladly go and clean my shower however, I'm at work right now. I can't even give you a review as I haven't used one yet. Maybe somebody else can do a spot of cleaning
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Morning.
Thanks Anon for the heads up on Kellogg's bars.
Will try a few this morning.
Have a great dayCherish 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.0
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