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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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fairclaire wrote: »In James Nesbitt we trust. I honestly can't remember seeing him in anything bad
I googled him earlier....ooh missus:D
Is it Naisbett or Nesbitt....To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
mutley_muppet wrote: »Oh I remember them.... also those shrinky dinks things that you coloured in and then baked in the oven? :rotfl:
I dunno why but shrinky dinks just sounds so wrong!:rotfl:
I have been very good tonight. I'm trying to teach myself Excel 2013!
I am not a techy person _pale_ but I have been asked to upload a load of lab test results for a referral vet?
I am using a free months trial of Excel 2013, does anyone know an economical (?) way of getting a full version of that or the older Excel?
Thank you x
P.S. Wow thanks for the huuge Mozzies list Savvy that must have taken ages?
Not got my head round the Mozzies points things yet! :eek:
I love that OCD cleaners programme FC, I'll watch it with you! :beer:
Student version available to you/member of family under Home Use Programme? - £8.95 for Office for participating colleges/universities. http://www.microsofthup.com/hupuk/home.aspx?culture=en-GB
Free alternatives http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/free-office-software
HTH
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scottishshortie wrote: »Cleaning what's that :huh:
I like a bit of muck:cool:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »I like a bit of muck:cool:
Ooo er missus you are naughty0 -
I cant quite understand why there is so little on here about the morries match and more points!!!!!!! I only started on the 23rd October and have loads of stash and today (28th) I hit my 100.000 maximum. Loved the game, got comfort and cleaning stuff for 2 years, 10 bottles of Hardys Stamp and still got £15 vouchers to come later. Am I the only one?
I reckon it's because with Tesco conditional spends and some cashback conditional spends floating around and some good Tesco vouchers, coke etc as well as Asda glitching for multibuys and also OOS ( which gives free anything if you're lucky, Udi etc) actually paying for stuff instead of making a profit isn't such a thrilling prospect. That said i don't get why it's confusing the hell out of people.
More points - as many as they let you. Seems to be 20 deals at the moment. Does count towards the 100,000 monthly limit according to the terms and conditions.
Match points upto 10,000 at once. Also counts towards 100,000 limit per month.
100 points = 10p
1000 points = £1
10000 points = £10
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Of course, we both had interpretations (you even had 3:p) and our differing interpretations were reasonable, as we both manage very easily to put ourselves into the role of being "reasonable people".
I think, in the context of criminal law for example, if you are before a magistrate, "reasonable" is whatever the magistrate puts themselves in the position of deciding: for, after all, they are a "reasonable" person aren't they? Very easy to treat ourselves as reasonable, as always all in our own bubble of perception and unable to see any other perception which, to us, may be unreasonable - our own perspective and perception is always a reasonable one!
Well no. Because if you do that particular job properly then reasonable also means impartial. So no personal feelings *shouldnt* come into it (no-one addressed human nature when they made the rules) but it's impossible to make a decision without drawing on experience, perception and good judgement (which most people have).
The rule of thumb is put yourself at the age, in the personal circumstances and in the circumstances of the crime.......which isn't possible sometimes. Could I be a 20 year old druggie robbing someone's house?? NO! :eek: I am mentoring someone at Uni and all this stuff is coming up. It's very interesting and Im just rambling really0 -
Rinse and repeat does have an element of danger though esp if you just have the one Asda - before long some Till Hag will notice that your last shop that produced a vast APG (anything over a fiver) you are now repeating
Really you need a couple of near perfect full value glitch shops eg the oil elixir/HS/spray plus anoher similar so you can swap
That's where coupons and cashback come in very handy. Anything remotely sellable is good i.e. alcohol. Buy Carling take cashback off and flog it = free filler0 -
I must admit first day back at school means the house gets a deep clean try to keep up during the holidays but its a losing battle0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »I googled him earlier....ooh missus:D
Is it Naisbett or Nesbitt....
It's Nesbitt....as in Rab C and Mary Doll0
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