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One direction fleece cover tesco direct online £2.00 plus 20% off making price £1.60
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/one-direction-fleece-cover-tesco-direct-online-2-00-plus-20-off-making-price-1-60-2140577Sealed 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:0 -
OMG 24 and counting!
Was this part of a world cruise? And how did you know it was 24 - you always see an ambulance waiting in ports for ships.
The longer trips do tend to have older cruisers as it's mainly retired people who can get the time off work but having said that some people I know retired early as soon as the mortgage was paid and the kids were left home - their parents died in their 60s so they thought if they also had a shirt life scan they were not going to be working right up to the end.
One and half died a week :eek:apart from the ones that were helicopter or boated off the reason you knew someone had died in the night or day the same call went out and room number given where the emergency team had to go to ....I used to hold my breath in case it was my room numberand much like your friends I decided to do it while I was able to do it by myself and my parents died at 40 and 55 :Aand my brother and sister died at 44 and 54 in the same year so this cruise I looked at was on my sisters birthday and it sailed out on my brothers birthday and returned on my 55th birthday so I decided it was my fate to sail then ( fate being a whole load to twaddle that I applied the dates to my life thus giving me the best excuse to go on the cruise ) there was one man that I saw the first night of the cruise with a horrible grey look and I thought to myself he is not going to see the end of this crew he was American cowboy and Indians type film writer and was on this cruise to write his life story whilst being waited on and took care of by his second wife and every time these calls went out for a deceased episode I felt sure it would be him but no he lasted the full world cruise . Another seriously rich American General Army retired and his wife were on the cruise they had been in England for a few months visiting there only child and grandchild and were doing the cruise then returning to to spend time in a hotel near their family as the people in power here in our beautiful England have denied them the right to live in our country as they would be a drain on our national health service ...these people were super rich a bottle of wine each night at our evening dinner was 79 pounds a bottle each and I am sure they would have only paid privately for medical care ...but the powers to be said NO to them and Come on every other person that wants to use our national health and benefit service .i did find that about 65 70 per cent were in Double figures of world cruises they had been on
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Womble from today, v S
2 x Walkers Sensations Crisps - Caramelised Onion & Ba... £4.00 £2.00
The Sensations are £1.25 each on the receipt but picking up a 2 for £4 multibuy on APG :j
£2.20 back on a £2.50 spend :money:
vM comparison is
2 x Walkers Sensations Crisps - Caramelised Onion & Ba... £4.00 £2.28
If nobody tries this tonight I'm available for a test shop at 7am tomorrow. I know what flavours I will be buying A v S for potentially 15p a bag..:D0 -
Oooh I love those poppadoms! Planning on going near an As tomorrow so I can test then, but it won't be until late afternoonDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
evening all xx hope the elite are well xx
my peaceful day yesterday ended when dd2 decided to see if she could walk from hers to mine and turned up for lunch and never went home.:p
then today ds3 had to go to dentist then we went to look for furniture for dd2, she got a wardrobe and dressing table for her room large chest of drawers for baby, and a nest of tables and i brought a large welsh dresser top,:o negotiated £100 delivered for the lot so very pleased.
funny thing though he asked where to deliver it and she did not know her new address:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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2 x Aunt Bessie's Large Toad in the Hole (300g) £4.00 £2.00 :beer:
**Not showing as in M on MSM** only this one
Aunt Bessie's Toad in the Hole (190g):p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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Post. 12 pm shop
I've checked out the store and they are rtc on sel so depends on your store
And yes, 175g bags
I thought so, I was about to say. Back from A, empty-handed (well, not quite: I picked up a whoopsie bread at 10p - only half-size but resisted the temptation to get a second one, that should last me a bit).
underperky, you are nearly doing a Savvy post, and without any separate paragraphs as well (just like me).
Sensations really were £2.29 and any 2 for £4 in my two nearest main stores, and scanned as such:(. I also found some 150g bags - they were in a basket marked with 175g and £2.29/Any 2 for £4.00. They scanned at £1 - which would, indeed, be even better - however both sizes are showing on msm (albeit the 175g showing OOS for A for me) and the 150g show at £1 on msm and don't appear to compare to anywhere. Bet there's a glitch at 1p vs Morries that we can't see:rotfl:. I think not. The store didn't have one of the other different items I wanted towards my 8, which wasn't too much of a problem as I could manage without it. When they were OOS on a second separate item, I put everything back and abandoned the shop.
You know what different pack sizes of crisps and me are like together:rotfl:.0
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