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Evening luvlies, can't remember if I read it it on here, but DH popped into our local Express after work and apparently some of the Express stores are clearing out their spirits, he picked up these, the Grants are litre bottles
Also, I found these on a clip strip for 50p in Sainsbobs, the same flavour as we were getting on FB last year:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Awesome aau1, awesome..:beer:
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..:D
why could I not see this comparison earlier
pity im too tired to go out.(up at 5am)
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zippydooda wrote: »thank you and aau1
why could I not see this comparison earlier
pity im too tired to go out.(up at 5am)
I'm just relieved that you've survived the cruise:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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underperky wrote: »Yes it was the world cruise that I was on it lasted 16 weeks so at least
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
Apart from the dying passengers, the cruise itself sounds like a fabulous experience. I would love to do something like that one day.0 -
Evening all.
At last I can sit down, it's been such a long day.
So I'm having a 'small' medicinal rum to help me recuperate accompanied by left over pizza and sausage rolls from DD's birthday tea. I'm a classy lady :cool: :rotfl:
Miles behind but hope all is well...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Note: for in-store shopping between midnight-ish and 6am-ish :money:
SNACK A JACK - 2 FOR £3
Will this be the Jumbo or 4x22g packs :think:
If Jumbo: vs M or W's 2 for £3
£3.58 v £3.00 (£2.70) = net 2 for £2.12 :eek: avoid! there 98p a pack before midnight
If the 4 packs: vs M's 89p (or vs S's £1 if M doesn't comp)
£3.78 v £1.78 (£1.602) = net 2 for £0.822 (M) :beer:
£3.78 v £2.00 (£1.80) = net 2 for £1.02 (S)#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Not sure if you were answered, I've skipped a bit:p
Cos is available from the App Store or google play. Free to download. I've got it on an iPad as it needs iOS 7 I believe and My phone won't update:(
Just search for CheckoutSmart and it should appear:)
Hth
Cheers my lovely :T0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »Evening all.
At last I can sit down, it's been such a long day.
So I'm having a 'small' medicinal rum to help me recuperate accompanied by left over pizza and sausage rolls from DD's birthday tea. I'm a classy lady :cool: :rotfl:
Miles behind but hope all is well
Did you have fun?:DTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Goodnight cya all tomorrow :wave:0
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