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Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve

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  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    :eek: it really is 75p on their web page.

    This looks like the same bargain that we had last year ! It certainly worked then.
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    11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    If we are they are certainly keeping it carefully under wraps. :eek:

    I haven't heard any whispering going on :cool:
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    pk04 wrote: »
    I hope so because that's what I'm planning ...

    I'm waiting to see what they compare the Morries at before completing it though because if I'm going to compare to Sains then I'm going to try the salmon side posted (last night?)
    thanks pk04 :)
    i've got a whole salmon in my freezer that hubby cut in half from m's before christmas :rotfl:
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • Anon wrote: »
    Why 6 when 10 will not cost you any more (just wondering)?

    Anon

    I used my vouchers on another shop this week so wanted to limit my actual cash spend. I also don't really need 10 boxes as I will just eat them and get fatter :rotfl:

    But a few boxes will be nice :)
  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
    All this talk about how cold it is.....spare a thought for all of us in Scotland

    It's so cold i saw someone wearing a hat today !



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    :j love it aau1- made me chuckle, he is very colour co-ordinated!!:j
  • sured
    sured Posts: 1,250 Forumite
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    Afternoon all, has anyone got their e-vouchers yet, mine are £20 short :(
    "Don't go where the path may lead,
    go where there is no path and leave a trail"
    Anthony Robbins
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    hornetgirl wrote: »
    Wow, well done Mr TM :T That's about double the miles I've driven this year :eek:
    I wasn't going to join in with the chocolate glitch. I've just picked up my order :o I *only* ordered 5 boxes of heroes. No results yet but charged £1.50 per box, so trusting all will be well. I also ordered one parsnip and they've given me four :D

    Just collected my choccie order - ordered one onion and it was huge! Cost 22p!

    Morning Everyone :)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    tweets wrote: »
    I haven't heard any whispering going on :cool:

    I thought DM's Christmas jumper would have been a fine entry for December. :D

    And thought few of the boys could have found some decent stash pics. Already a few contenders from SFSB. ;)

    And David. could even have posed with his precious. :rotfl:
  • strewth71
    strewth71 Posts: 1,585 Forumite
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    It is likely to be a few weeks before you get the results of the assessment.

    My DS has ADHD (assessed and confirmed when he was in primary school) and autism (assessed and confirmed when he was in year 7). It took quite a few visits with specialists for both to be confirmed. The assessments for both were done at the requests of the schools concerned. He has an educational statement, which has made a big difference for him.

    Good afternoon Elite. We have been warned months SD, we have waited almost a year to get from the CAMHS (child and adolescent Mental Health Service) initial assessment to get this first assessment appointment with the SCAIT (can't remember what it stands for lol) team. It has already been such a long and difficult journey because ds2 is very bright and articulate, so many teachers have said "there is nothing wrong with him" I have never said that there is anything "wrong" with him....he has some quirks and social/emotional difficulties that can make him seem like a rude/naughty child. He spent the first 3 years at school being punished (naughty chair, missing playtime, missing "golden time") but they insisted he is not really badly behaved, never aggressive and is ahead in reading and learning (refuses to write though :( ) Finally they have admitted that his behaviour can be difficult to manage and they need some help and guidance with him. They are now being fantastic getting speech and language and an educational psychologist involved and doing some Occupational therapy work with him. He is getting one to one support from school now too even though he does not yet have a statement.

    I could ramble on for ages...:o I don't want ds to lose his quirks as they are what makes him the fun, lovely little man that he is. I just want school to know how to get the best out of him and for him to learn to control some of his extreme emotions. Not asking a lot am I lol.
  • boo_2112
    boo_2112 Posts: 1,092 Forumite
    Anyone live near Wa1sall? I may have found the perfect place between a 24hr Asda & T :D
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