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  • mhoc wrote: »
    How do you pronounce that lovely welch word for cat cuddling - think its cwtch. - I sound it cooch. But how do you sound it properly?
    emerald21 wrote: »
    Lol it's not a word I say actually but cooch sounds right :)
    Hello all,
    It's pronounced 'cutch' rhymes with hutch (rabbit)
    Cooch could be coo ch or cutch lol depending where you live,
    It's a term for cuddle/hug (anything) x
    Sorry haven't even been lurking for days but was today and it was one of the first things I read x
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    To me, "jelly comp well at moribobs good for fillers" suggests that the jellies are actually comparing well on the APG versus Morries and that they are therefore good to use as fillers on a shop. But, that's just my butting in:o and I ought not do so:o:o.

    I hope I've never suggested that anything on my lists are anything other than my view of what should compare but which might not actually do so. Much of it does work:eek:, except the odd very good ones here and there. Such as, it seems, this time all the Hartley jellies:(. In fact there are times when I specifically state on the list that some things are unlikely to work! Not with the jellies - I didn't see that one coming:(. Occasionally, more so in the past, I have put that certain things have been "Confirmed" as working on there, but with there being so much to update, and the 'confirmation' only being valid for one price collection, I tend not to be able to do this. I indicate sometimes when things have failed on the last occasion, so that they might be risky now but, for all I know, they could have come back on and compared without me knowing.

    I've no idea about the latest state of play on the one of the S/P Beers - that went N/A a while ago, not seen it seen to know what's now happening, but the other of them did come back on and compare. (That said, that could have gone back off again - we just never know, it's haphazard! Maybe depends on the view of the individual people that happen to be price collecting that week - whether they think "2% ALC" makes it comparable or not. Or whether the individuals even notice it. I've had both consistently at £1 in my stores though, so they both ought to work.) The S/P Teabags were a failure vs M some weeks ago, though I've removed the 'didn't work' since this has been a while now and they should be working. "Should" being the operative word. (I see no reason why they'd continue to pick up a wrong higher price - should be on 27p again by now. But, then again, might not be.) The loose garlic has been an N/A versus M for several price collections in a row now. Not expecting them to work.
  • silvercar
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Have the rules for candy crush changed now does anyone know please . Are we still able to unlock ourselves to the next level or do we now have to pay or connect to facebook and ask friends. thanks

    You can always play with the owl, odus doesn't require tickets.
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  • kurly~kale wrote: »
    Hello all,
    It's pronounced 'cutch' rhymes with hutch (rabbit)
    Cooch could be coo ch or cutch lol depending where you live,
    It's a term for cuddle/hug (anything) x
    Sorry haven't even been lurking for days but was today and it was one of the first things I read x

    I knew that from Gavin and Stacey. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  • silvercar wrote: »
    You can always play with the owl, odus doesn't require tickets.

    Too late, I've just strangled him :mad::mad:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,297 Forumite
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    rhosynbach wrote: »
    evening all hope everyone is well,
    speacil thanks to Sakura a true elite:A:A

    i thought the creme egg 5 pack were £2 in tesco but we were charged 1.65 so if they track a 35p profit

    also got udis, eggs and toilet roll on hd all worked well,
    brilliant subs got the porridge sachets, cereal bars, bagels and muesli instead of the horrible pastries all that will get eaten:T

    I got mine at Asda for £1.88 and they are comparing against a £2 !!!!!! price :(
    OH well - at least I got the yogs and cider I needed and the APG was as expected
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    In fact, I'll just go off now and go and have one last go on the Cadbury Creme Eggs, as I think the 2 for 88p now populated might go over into the product on a.com and make any future comparison worse. No good comparing at 2 for 88p even if they were eventually 3 for £1. Watch them now immediately go onto 3 for £1 with no mbuy online meaning that I could have waited and got them better:rotfl:. Also, because I really like the Discos crisps:T.

    So, I'll update my M post later!:cool:

    See you later - don't worry, M info. all stored and now waiting for me to continue where I left off, later!:)
  • kurly~kale wrote: »
    Hello all,
    It's pronounced 'cutch' rhymes with hutch (rabbit)
    Cooch could be coo ch or cutch lol depending where you live,
    It's a term for cuddle/hug (anything) x
    Sorry haven't even been lurking for days but was today and it was one of the first things I read x

    Those living in the deep darkest valleys say it is pronounced by saying first part of cuckoo and then the end of hutch
    more of a wwwwwwwwww sounds
    :j:j:j:j
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    However, it appears that the Giant Yorkshire Pudding is now straight price and no longer on 3 for £1

    I was hoping the A mbuy on giant yorkies was still on in-store as DW [STRIKE]needed[/STRIKE]wanted some and the multi is off A com.. invisible multi or £2 GC would have been nice, but no, 40p SEL so didn't buy any, if we really need any tomorrow I will test 3 of them.
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • Too late, I've just strangled him :mad::mad:

    You're OK, I've just unstrangled him :D
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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