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Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve

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  • I bought the most wonderful time trigger with the chocs earlier today. It was RTC at £4 with no SEL showing it as part of the multi offer but it still scanned through in the offer :cool:
  • bubbs
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Oh yes Dairy Box lol I do like Dairy milk though sorryyyyyyyyy

    I thought dairy box didnt want to get wrong thing
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  • emerald21
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    bubbs wrote: »
    I thought dairy box didnt want to get wrong thing

    Only just caught up Bubbs excited Susie :)
  • bubbs
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    lego alarm clocks and keyring torches half price in sainsburys (£4.00-£12.50)
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lego-alarm-clocks-keyring-torches-half-price-sainsburys-4-12-50-2089199
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • bubbs
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Only just caught up Bubbs excited Susie :)

    Why you excited?
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • fairclaire
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Oh! So he's learned on that one then.

    Yet not yet learned that schools can sometimes break up halfway through a normal day:(. But yes - sometimes I know really not to do certain things, such as waffle on, yet I can't help it! I still do:rotfl:.

    You make it sound fun by calling it "usual challenging self", but it's anything but fun - it is, as you've said, hard work and I can't imagine how hard it really is.

    I'm sure finishing halfway through (I doubt that 50% is strictly accurate:D) Friday and causing him distress will be fun! I'm also sure that that isn't really meant literally - it's anything but. Happy Christmas to you (:o:omaybe I shouldn't if Christmas is associated with things like this that are no fun. I don't mean it in that way - I mean a genuine, good wishes for Christmas:A).

    It's not fun at times :o but it is at others, depending on the situation. He makes me laugh and smile a lot (although not today!) so that's the fun part.
    His perfect Christmas would be just a normal day with everything done the way it is everyday. He even gets upset at the change in the TV programme schedule. He doesn't mind the presents as long as they're not hidden by wrapping paper. And strangely enough all the extra sweets and chocolate are acceptable too :think:

    I've now had to resort to threatening him with a Christmas dinner to get the wrapping paper info :cool: we're at a stand off. I will win :D he's currently very quiet. Most probably weighing up what's worse between the chance of wrapped up presents and a plate that has the dreaded veg on it :D :rotfl::rotfl:

    I don't even know why he's got it in his head I'd wrap his presents, I don't usually.
  • curlgirl
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    shop from this morning Dairy box as trigger thanks to OP who found this yesterday lost a few pence on parsnip

    Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £9.24:
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    +£8.30

    0.15 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg£0.10N/A
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    0.13 x ASDA Onions by Weight per kg£0.10£0.10
    0.22 x ASDA Parsnips by Weight per kg£0.28£0.35
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  • TrulyMadly
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    Just realised that I scrunched up my terry's chocolate orange receipt on my way out of A today and threw it in the bin:(
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  • cheer1eader
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Hello cheery :wave:

    Not really :( i have 2 on 1 , 1 on all the others:o
    You sorted now for xmas?
    not yet :o no decorations up yet & still have a few presents to get but we're going to mcarthur glen on sunday to finish the presents & maybe i'll be able to hint a few things to hubby to get me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    bubbs wrote: »
    Yayyyyyyyy just got another :D:D
    :j:j:ji keep missing the darn things :eek: i do have 3 sets with 2 in them though & have only just started getting doubles :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • fairclaire wrote: »
    It's not fun at times :o but it is at others, depending on the situation. He makes me laugh and smile a lot (although not today!) so that's the fun part.
    His perfect Christmas would be just a normal day with everything done the way it is everyday. He even gets upset at the change in the TV programme schedule. He doesn't mind the presents as long as they're not hidden by wrapping paper. And strangely enough all the extra sweets and chocolate are acceptable too :think:

    I've now had to resort to threatening him with a Christmas dinner to get the wrapping paper info :cool: we're at a stand off. I will win :D he's currently very quiet. Most probably weighing up what's worse between the chance of wrapped up presents and a plate that has the dreaded veg on it :D :rotfl::rotfl:

    I don't even know why he's got it in his head I'd wrap his presents, I don't usually.

    Looking forward to hearing who wins, I'm guessing he will extract an absolute promise that you will not wrap his presents and then will produce the paper (or admit to binning it :eek:)
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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