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  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    bubbs wrote: »
    Yes WHITE only 1.78 v £1

    They have dropped 3p in A... 1.75 v 1 :)

    edit: oh you have seen in meantime :rotfl:
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • lj*
    lj* Posts: 234 Forumite
    Hello and hugs to all :)
    Don't know whether to risk a biccy shop, just checked the app and none of the foxy points are showing!:( they had disappeared Instore yesterday.
    Just my luck when my voucher is actually looking like I can print it!
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I love teenagers shaking hands:j:T

    3dogs Noela is beautiful. She has a gorgeous coat. Hope you'll keep us posted with her progress:)

    Just catching up from when I was on briefly this morning...... Dropped DS off and as usual, the first thing he does is stride over to the home team manager approaching with an outstretched hand to be shaken. So confident. I'm a very proud Mummy. :D Was an under 16's match, and the game ended with a handshake to most of the players too. I know football occasionally gets a bad image, but the grass roots stuff can be so good for the youngsters.

    Hope everyone's day is going ok, I don't know yet as I haven't done my catch up. I can't stop thinking about Snap and what fourp is going through. What a dreadful time. :( My thoughts like many others are with you, and hopefully the support you have been getting from here is giving you a little more strength to cope with this dreadful time. xxx
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    rhosynbach wrote: »
    Well said TM and I agree with a lot of what you said N6, i think different people see being poor differently, to me if you kids are fed, warm and clothed your not doing to badly so what if you cant afford an expensive joint or to take your kids on holidays, I had a good upbring. oh really had a tough one, they went without food, and when he started working for my dad he never had a lunch box as they had no food in the house, (i think he feel for my home made cakes;)) luckily with his wages things improved for the family but all his money was put into them but at least there was enough for everyone.
    We struggled when our kids where little, I remember hiding form the rent man, and dd1 talking to him through the letterbox:o:o:p
    the kids never had holidays but we had the beach, countryside and mountains so the kids remember their childhood with fondness, and crazy meal concoctions as it was all in the cupboard, stitching clothes, gluing shoes and all that other stuff you do to make ends meet. but i would not change a thing.it made my kids the people they are today.

    We were well fed but had very little else when I was growing up. Very few holidays, no car but one of my best memories is walking over the park with my dad and our dog early in the morning with the sunshine and the dew on the grass. Dad was blind but he taught me to be grateful and to find pleasure in the small simple things of life. When he died he had only £100 to his name but the crematorium was standing room only filled with all the people he had touched in his life :A
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    Malwarebytes fights zombie-making exploit

    Recently Kafeine, a keen malware hunter and friend of Malwarebytes, discovered a new (zero-day) exploit that attacks Adobe Flash Player. Distributed through the Angler Exploit Kit, the zero-day delivers malware that takes control of your computer to commit click fraud.

    Naturally, our malware intel team wanted to see how this bad boy would do against our Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit works as a specialized defense against zero-day attacks and exploits in general. It blocks an exploit before the exploit can execute its payload—a trojan, ransomware, what have you.

    So how did Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit (hey, it’s free) do? Two entered the Octagon and only one emerged.

    (Update: According to user telemetry, this exploit is spreading extremely fast, and has now been detected on some of the top 500 most trafficked websites, including a very popular !!!!!! site. We recommend you download an anti-exploit or update to the latest Adobe Flash player, which has been recently patched.)
    thanks i'm dowloading it now :o
    bubbs wrote: »
    There on msm for me and they are 1.75 sorry not 1.78

    Cheery hello :wave:
    Sorry cant help:o
    hi bubbs :wave:
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    please tell me its not just me that did not understand a word of that:o:o:rotfl:
    i don't understand anything except i need Malwarebytes :rotfl::rotfl:
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • bubbs wrote: »
    There on msm for me and they are 1.75 sorry not 1.78

    Cheery hello :wave:
    Sorry cant help:o

    That's fine by me spent an hour scanning things it's so busy I'm hoping nobody realises think I've spotted a trigger or two will report back shortly!
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    please tell me its not just me that did not understand a word of that:o:o:rotfl:

    Neither do I. I had problems with my Apple, it took hours and hours to resolve over a few weeks. I have no idea how I resolved it... but I did! If I can do it with perseverance and a few swear words (I do not swear at home normally!) anyone can!!!

    Good luck cheery x
    10
  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 67,895 Forumite
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    Munqui wrote: »
    They have dropped 3p in A... 1.75 v 1 :)

    edit: oh you have seen in meantime :rotfl:

    Thanks, is that roll back?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    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
    bubbs Posts: 67,895 Forumite
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    That's fine by me spent an hour scanning things it's so busy I'm hoping nobody realises think I've spotted a trigger or two will report back shortly!

    Fingers crossed;)
    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:
  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    savvy_sal wrote: »
    You don't know your born untill you use newspapers to wipe your bum and watch a pigs head boiling in the large saucepan.:rotfl:

    Potted meat?? Sure that's what my dad made from pigs head. I can remember outside toilet over the road and tin bath in front of the coal fire. How far we've come in less than 50 years. Think we were posh though with izal toilet roll not newspaper.
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