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Evangeline1971 wrote: »Did anyone see the programme 24 hours in the past? It was about working in Victorian Britain. OMG I'm so glad I wasn't born then :eek: It seemed like nothing but hard graft amongst the filth and no pleasures in life, not even a comfy bed for the poor :eek: Makes me think how lucky we are to have the technology that makes our lives easier
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A ponderance for you all then....
What's the one thing, technology-wise, the Elite wouldn't like to live without? (apart from APGs, PPs and wombles of course)
Not really technology but I would hate to be without antibiotics that worked x The dark ages are coming:("Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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zippydooda wrote: »message from aau1
B.E. OFFER on CS HAS CHANGED AGAIN. Tesco has moved to the £2 offer for those that have 2 offers showing.
so check your available shops on phone before you set off to the store
Mine only shows waitrose now, what a faff! :rotfl:
Hello :wave:'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
4 x Bassett's Jelly Babies (460g) £11.56 N/A
Didn't work on old but will check new later0 -
Good afternoon Elite :hello:
Came home yesterday at 6pm after passing my last 2 physio sessions. Had to climb up then down 4 stairs, jeez that was hard work. Later I was given 2 walking sticks and had to see how well I managed with them. Must have been considered ok as they left the sticks with me and took the Zimmer away.
Felt too exhausted to come and say I was home so after climbing up 13 stairs to bedroom decided to stay there and fell asleep.
Today I feel so much more pain but I guess that's due to the extra work my knee had to do oh, and the knee bend to get in the car was excruciating, anyone listening must have thought I was being murdered, both outside the hospital and when we arrived home.
I am very interested in the position of the apg just now but I won't be able to try it for a while unless there is something clutching that we use and I can get dh go to shops for me:rotfl:
Qoc, how are those chooks doing? I've seen several of your posts as I have tried to keep up but failed a little. I did enjoy my ciggie when I got out yesterday.
Right, I am being told it is time to have meds then leg excercises then my knee ice pack. Thank you everyone for your words to me, I felt supported and spurred on by them x
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purpledonkey wrote: »Mine only shows waitrose now, what a faff! :rotfl:
Hello :wave:
so you have not got this showing on cs. Tesco for me just changed from one to the other, because I assume the price changed in store.0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »One thing? I could not possibly choose one :eek: I definitely need an indoor toilet and a washing machine
Those are the 2 things I absolutely could not live without :eek: Although I did live without an indoor toilet up until I was 4 years old. I remember and it was awful having to go outside in the cold and there were cobwebs in the toilet which my grandparents had used to flick their cigarette ash, I remember that how that grossed me out
I could not live without an indoor toilet now as my bladder will no longer see me through the night as it did 40 years ago:rotfl:
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“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
poppypopster wrote: »4 x Bassett's Jelly Babies (460g) £11.56 N/A
Didn't work on old but will check new later
what is the price of these in morrisons, perhaps system has to wait a few days to pick the instore price up. edit, I know you were hoping for 49p0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »Mine only shows waitrose now, what a faff! :rotfl:
Hello :wave:
I knownot fair they keep switching stores. I'm still wiating for Monday's receipt to be processed from A. They've accepted the sorbet only
Life is a coin, you can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you'll see further.
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northerngeezer wrote: »Hi, What's the return on these at the moment.
Thanks
I came on here to post about the BNI's working but P beat me to it.
I bought Flatbreads/Tikka/Korma and got the usual £5.06 PP on £6 spend.
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