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scottishshortie wrote: »:eek: first time I have had a post reported
2 in 1 night for being a heathenWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Right this Dr O code if I put it in will I have to print the coupons out now as it's too late to fire up DD2's printer.
Or do they get emailed and where is the code.
You get emailed a link so you can them both print off later
Be warned, the £1 prints first and it's very easy to not print the £1.50 voucher because you have to scroll down the page to see itApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »TUT! :eek: pay attention woman! I posted ages ago that it's £3.65 minimum and this wine is not included
* why do I bother be the gilly Golding of the thread*:rotfl:
Hope you are having a good time in the Newcastle that isn't in the north east:o:o
So why is this wine not included it is a whole 1p above the minimum.:o:o
confused.com
Have had a lovely evening with DD and her house mates. I am £100 down though as took them all out for a meal. Good job Mr TS does not read the forum.
Had to give them a lecture on why they need to keep the heating on to keep the temperature above the "dew point". You could see your breath and black mould on the bookshelf in DD's room.
If it's this cold this Newcastle, goodness what it's like up at the NE one. :eek:0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »Awesome. I meet a couple when I worked in South Dakota and the wife was telling me about her father. He kept a diary during WW2 and it was compelling to read. He signed off every entry with F.O. which stands for f... off. He was a married American stationed in south England and he meet a girl from Kent. It was absolutely fascinating to read a love story mixed with his war tale. The last 2 pages he wrote about her and having to go back to America, and how he hoped to meet her one last time at a train station in London. Unfortunately the last page was ripped out so they didn't know what happened. They couldn't ask him, as he died in 2005 and it took 3 years to find out he left them a safety deposit key in which the only contents was this diary and old coins.
It truly sounded like a story from a film and ever since they've been trying to find out if someone has this page or more likely if it was destroyed. They also suspect he may have fathered a child with her.
Thanks for the link, even though it's for WW1, going to send them this link and see if they can get anywhere with it
Welcomemy own father was 'exchanged' at a rail station and given to a childless couple because his mother had a dalliance that she shouldn't have done during the war. I believe it truly has touched us all in one way or another if we look into it
I won't ever know where I came from because of the lack of paperwork. It's strong stuff and it makes you think0 -
Has anyone tried putting Dr O codes into the ristorante site tonight?
I keep getting "Your session has expired, please resubmit your promotional code"
:mad: :mad: :mad:
ETA: hang on, a voucher just arrived in my inbox
ETA2: all my vouchers came through but not one of them produced a confirmation screen. I hope none of them were worth £5/£10 :eek:
I also got that earlier todaySmiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
scottishshortie wrote: »No not mad Air hostesses are called trolley dollies because of the drinks trolley they bring round
Thanks scottishshortie I knew I had heard it somewhere but Dotty would never have let on.0 -
Is Dublin cheap for shopping? the beer wasn't when I was there
£5 on a Tuesday return in December foot passenger
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/december-foot-travel-trip-ireland-for-a-fiver-2048703When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Welcome
my own father was 'exchanged' at a rail station and given to a childless couple because his mother had a dalliance that she shouldn't have done during the war. I believe it truly has touched us all in one way or another if we look into it
I won't ever know where I came from because of the lack of paperwork. It's strong stuff and it makes you think
Indeed
Speaking of which, I better get my sweet behind to bed, need to leave at 7:30 in the morning.
Night lovely people... and Dotty'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
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