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Endurance Lends Itself To Enjoyment
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Will be interesting to see if you have picked up the one I think may be a trigger once the offer goes live it's called cool outdoors?? X0
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This has to be one of the most random 'People Also Bought' lists ... children's film, the Bible and [ahem:o] an 'instructional' DVD
I was shopping for a 1940s Humphrey Bogart classic, before anyone asks....:D'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Instore (if that's what you mean), yes; I think the most I've used in one shop is 12, mostly littlies:) with a couple of biggies:D but all under a tenner.
I seem to remember I bought a pair of shoes (for me) and bottle of Irish whiskey (birthday pressie).
Most I used in 1 transaction was in Tesco when they were taking APGs :T
Shopping cost about £190 and I used 21 :rotfl:
I think the most I've used in Asda is 9 or 10 - supervisor override required but I don't know whether that was because of the value or the quantity, there's probably a limit on each0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »This has to be one of the most random 'People Also Bought' lists ... children's film, the Bible and [ahem:o] an 'instructional' DVD
I was shopping for a 1940s Humphrey Bogart classic, before anyone asks....:D
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candles i can see on msm are.....spring vanilla meadow rain and freesia bloom...................but i also got these tonight but cant see them on msm.........vanilla latte...vanilla flower lotus verbena...and cool outdoors...surely im wrong thinking theres 4 possible triggers lol
Guess we will find out shortly lol!! Bet once it all goes live properly more will be added anyway as it seems to be new products but could give us a head start xTo get to Disneyland Florida 20160 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »You haven't gone too far......if that's how you feel. I hate the word lurkers and I hate the word trouts but that's just me:) I read for ages before I started posting. I felt like an outsider looking in watching everyone having fun and saving money but not quite understanding how it all worked. But you get so much more out of the place if you post more I promise. The reality is that if fewer people post the thread may dry up. It feels a much better place when it's lively.
Stay around and chat.......:)
I have asked a few things, I don't think about glitches as I feel my effort is in keeping up and searching. I don't feel 'in' but knowing I have been around a fair while I don't feel an 'outsider' either.
I was around for the first "too much chat" v "too easy if all on a list" debates and have always agreed with the latter and feel in that sense I get the thread. I do add in my tuppenceworth if I feel the need, have asked when I know someone knows the answer (said before its unreal the amount of times I think to myself someone on here would know) but I also have reasons for not chatting. Only part I take exception to is the sticking around, believe me a do that alreadyI will assume you mean logged in commenting
I have a few reasons, main one is I find it harder to keep up, a few others I have said on previous lurkers discussion.
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Fillers v Sainsbobs
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Freshly Frozen Broccoli Florets... £1.22 £1.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Broccoli, Cauliflower & Baby Ca... £1.50 £1.00
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springdreams wrote: »The swapping of info via text tends to be between those that know each other in real life. If it not a secret information swap between a cliche y few to the exclusion of others ... If you got to know anyone on here in real life you would probably do the same.
I don't find any glitches, but at least I pop in to say hello, and to say thanks to those who do find the glitches.
I didn't mean to imply anything by it, just stating it surely is easier in that case and more likely you'd be in that position if a 'regular'.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh emmmmad you are a lovely poster. Don't worry about contributing.....I just talk clap trap but it keeps the thread moving along'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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