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Ecstatic Laughter In The Evenings
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poppypopster wrote: »I have about 200 in my garage for the kids, some for us.. but I love the smell off that bubble gum carex.
I have bought about 1500 since the start of the glitch. The ones I'm buying now are for us. I assure you that people in slough area will have very clean hands for the next few months.
Still learning then.:D
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Does the carex and rice work instore?0
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Also Mildred- thank you for posting that. I've lost count of the amount of times I've had to repeat the 'net contributors' stats over the past few months. Scary.
Quite agree, and thanks Mildred. Far easier for the media to blame it on the immigrants though!
The media has an awful lot to answer for, and the articles they write are specifically designed to rile people up, and clearly it works. I take most of it with a pinch of salt. A few years ago there was a murder round the corner from me, very sad story, family were killed and my DD was friends with their DD. After seeing the utter rubbish that was written then, particularly given my job where we were privy to actual facts about it (as well as an awful lot that wasn't disclosed to us) you realise just how much is made up, or re-hashed into completely over the top sensationalism.0 -
So your time machine is still working :rotfl:
Always :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
In my defence I think I fried my brain sorting out this lappie and doing everything else I had to do today.
And I think I am going to leave it like that as it is really quite funny :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »Finally managed to get to Ts today. I had no milk and no cheese in the house at all and the fridge looked like it'd been attacked by a plague of locusts
Was made up to find a £9 off £60 discarded in a trolley :j because I knew I'd spend over that with what I needed plus some wine. Anyway my shop for info......
I had 2 x £10 PP from last week plus the £9 cond spend and I got a £10.10 pp (capped) Butchers cat food for £1.50 CB on COS
1x
T. BROWN ONIONS 1KG
- £0.79 £0.68 £0.60 £0.69
1x
TESCO RED SEEDLESS GRAPES PUNNET 500G
- £2.00 £1.50 £2.00 £2.00
1x
O/SPRAY C/BERRY & R/BERRY JCE DRINK 1 LITRE
- £1.35 £1.50 £1.40 £1.39
1x
BANANAS LOOSE
0.691kg £0.47 £0.47 £0.47 £0.47
1x
STARBUCKS VIA ITALIAN ROAST INS CFFE 7 16.1G
- £3.00 n/a £3.00 n/a
1x
NESTLE MILKYBAR DESSERT 2X70G
- £1.00 † n/a £1.00 n/a
1x
NESTLE ROLO DESSERT 2X70G
- £1.00 † n/a £1.00 n/a
1x
SIMPLY CHIANTI 75CL
- £4.89 † £4.88 £6.00 £4.49
2x
HEINZ BIG SOUP ANGUS STEAK & POTATO 500G
- £3.18 £3.18 £3.00 £2.98
3x
CRAVENDALE WHOLE MILK 1 LITRE
- £2.91 £3.45 £3.00 £3.45
1x
TESCO FRENCH ROSE 75CL
- £3.99 † n/a £5.00 £3.98
1x
WARBURTONS FARMHOUSE WHT BRD 800G --
- £0.95 £1.00 £1.45 £1.45
1x
TESCO ICED MADEIRA CAKE EACH
- £1.20 £0.98 £1.30 £1.09
1x
TESCO FINEST PINOT GRIGIO 75CL
- £5.99 † £5.00 £8.00 £5.00
1x
TESCO TIE TOP LARGE REC REFUSE 80L 20PK
- £2.75 £2.68 n/a n/a
2x
TAYLORS RICH ITALIAN GROUND COFFEE 227G
- £6.00 † £5.00 £6.00 £6.00
3x
OLD SPECKLED HEN 500ML --
- £3.72 £3.51 £5.00 £4.95
1x
BUTCHER'S REALLY FISHY 6 X 400G
- £3.65 £3.65 n/a £3.00
1x
TESCO CARBONARA SAUCE 350G
- £1.25 † £1.29 £1.35 £1.35
1x
TESCO CHEESE SAUCE 350G
- £1.25 † £1.28 £1.35 £1.35
6x
BAG RE-USE CLUBCARD POINT
- £0.00 n/a n/a n/a
3x
TESCO FINEST BISOL PROSECCO 75CL
- £26.97 † £18.00 £22.50 £29.97
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T EDAY VALUE 2PK PART BAKED BAGUETTE
- £0.45 n/a £0.50 £0.45
1x
PATERSON'S GROVE SAUV SEMILLON VERDELHO 75CL
- £3.99 † n/a n/a n/a
1x
PRIMERA PIEDRA RAPEL CHARDONNAY 75CL
- £3.99 † n/a n/a n/a
1x
TESCO DOUBLE GLOUCESTER 400G
- £2.50 † n/a n/a n/a
1x
TESCO EXTRA MATURE WHITE CHEDDAR 400G
- £2.50 † n/a £3.00 n/a
1x
CHOCOLATE FUDGE 2PK CUPCAKES
- £1.50 n/a £1.45 n/a
1x
T.EDAY VAL SPCH & RICOTTA TORTELLONI 400G
- £1.55 n/a n/a n/a
1x
SALTED CARAMEL CUPCAKES 2 PACK
- £1.50 n/a n/a n/a
1x
LUCOZADE SPORT LITE ORANGE 4X500ML
- £1.75 £1.92 £3.00 £3.85
1x
TESCO FRESH PASTA MACARONI FRESH EGG 350G
- £1.00 n/a n/a n/a
1x
T. MEATY MAYHEM SAUCE 350G
- £1.25 † £1.28 n/a n/a
1x
TESCO MACARONI CHEESE SAUCE 350G
- £1.25 † n/a n/a n/a
1x
TELEGRAPH STATION SAUV SEMILLION 75CL
- £3.99 † n/a n/a n/a
1x
SKI SMOOTH S/BERRY&R/BERRY YOGURT 4X120G
- £1.69 £1.68 £1.69 £1.68
1x
CADBURY DAIRY MILK 3 PACK 108G
- £1.00 £1.49 £1.00 £1.00
1x
CDM MILK CARAMEL 3PK 111G
- £1.00
Hope everyone is having a good day. The sunshine didn't reach us unfortunately. I have a poorly DS1. Either a tummy bug or possibly an over indulgent weekend? He insists its the former but I'm not convinced :cool:
I had planned to go to asda too to use APGs up but that didn't happen....
So pleased to see you remembered the bananas and cupcakes but not sure how long they will last:D
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Plenty of discussion about benefit scroungers with lots of kids on the thread today.
I am about to play devils advocate.
People have hugely different lines (we have all discussed this many times already).
We screw Sada hugely every single day by bending/breaking their rules.
Benefit scroungers screw you and I every single day by playing within the government's rules and not breaking the law.
Who is worse, us for breaking Sada's rules and taking them for every penny we can or the benefit claimants for doing the same thing but playing within the rules?
I know what I think, however surely it is just a matter of lines and where we draw them??:think::think:0 -
Ladyshopper wrote: »Quite agree, and thanks Mildred. Far easier for the media to blame it on the immigrants though!
The media has an awful lot to answer for, and the articles they write are specifically designed to rile people up, and clearly it works. I take most of it with a pinch of salt. A few years ago there was a murder round the corner from me, very sad story, family were killed and my DD was friends with their DD. After seeing the utter rubbish that was written then, particularly given my job where we were privy to actual facts about it (as well as an awful lot that wasn't disclosed to us) you realise just how much is made up, or re-hashed into completely over the top sensationalism.
Tv in general bores me they seem to have dumbed everything down and there are that many stations now I guess their budgets are low and therefor the shows are
Oh and the reality shows :mad: Your career is over you should have budgeted wiselyWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Plenty of discussion about benefit scroungers with lots of kids on the thread today.
I am about to play devils advocate.
People have hugely different lines (we have all discussed this many times already).
We screw Sada hugely every single day by bending/breaking their rules.
Benefit scroungers screw you and I every single day by playing within the government's rules and not breaking the law.
Who is worse, us for breaking Sada's rules and taking them for every penny we can or the benefit claimants for doing the same thing but playing within the rules?
I know what I think, however surely it is just a matter of lines and where we draw them??:think::think:
Back to your kids or bring a glitch, !!!!!!!!!!
Eh free loader is !!!!!!!!!!!When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Also Mildred- thank you for posting that. I've lost count of the amount of times I've had to repeat the 'net contributors' stats over the past few months. Scary.
No problem - it drives me mad too :wall::wall:
This view that loads of EU migrants come here to claim benefits, get given a council house and tonnes of cash as soon as they step off the ship in Dover cracks me up.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-251345210
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