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Me run out of towels of course not.And if I run out of mine I always have my mum's stash in the loft. We were both as bad as one another with new fluffy towels.
I just read you've been on a train. I thought you'd been in the bath :eek:
Hope your meal was nice. I've just about managed to lose the F&F parka for this season. I looked out a few 'spring' coats and jackets the other day. The parka is ok outside but I get all sweaty in it when I'm packing my shopping :rotfl: so it's time to put it away.
I was just thinking earlier it will soon be foot exposing time :eek: and promptly gave myself a mini pedicurewinter feet are not pretty :rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »Was it cold there today? We had a lovely sunny day
My memory is just as bador rather things creep up on me much sooner than I expect them to. I know about them but think they are further away
It's been so cold today in the NE. Spoke to DD and she was having a BBQ:)
The fire was on again tonight. It's been on...on and off since October...that's 7 months...will warm weather ever arrive?To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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Here we go - I've hit a goodie!:D:T GLITCH ALERT VS MORRIES (sorry N Ireland, this sort of thing is likely only to happen on manual collections):
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Tikka Chicken Breast Slices (20...£5.00£1.00
This is showing M price in red, so do need to buy two it appears. A mbuy vs (allegedly) M mbuy:rotfl:. These are 200g:). So, CBY tikka version for about SP Chicken Roll price.
This brought the shopping receipt bill down somewhat vs Morries. Despite the nasty Strawberries going £1.50 vs £2.67 again:(. Receipt is yesterday now - early evening!:D:T0 -
Was it Rose who recommended Bloodlines? Watched first 2 episodes.
After House of Cards and Breaking Bad...it has a lot to live up to.....so far so good. Thanks Rose:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »It's been so cold today in the NE. Spoke to DD and she was having a BBQ
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The fire was on again tonight. It's been on...on and off since October...that's 7 months...will warm weather ever arrive?
Well we had rotten weather for the Easter Hols so I was glad of some sunshine at last. My kids have all had different holidays this year, it's been very messed up0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »If we call it "Antarctic", then Savvy's dirty mind won't spot a "woman of the street" there in need of censorship:D. Oh dear!:( Can never talk small talk but always related to this stupid obsessional interest. I'll move on...:cool:;):D:)
Well done on that one - I think we'll all forgot we had appointments or meet-ups like that from time to time. Trying to rack my brains in fact, but can't remember what appointment it was I totally forgot - but I did, there was something where I went out on a nice day or day trip or something and clean forgot that I should have been somewhere else during that day. Oops!
No offence meant btw on the pedantic spelling correction.:o
In my defence I am tired it's been a long day savvy. And no I am not offended at all. :rotfl:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Here we go - I've hit a goodie!:D:T GLITCH ALERT VS MORRIES (sorry N Ireland, this sort of thing is likely only to happen on manual collections):
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Tikka Chicken Breast Slices (20...£5.00£1.00
This is showing M price in red, so do need to buy two it appears. A mbuy vs (allegedly) M mbuy:rotfl:. These are 200g:). So, CBY tikka version for about SP Chicken Roll price.
This brought the shopping receipt bill down somewhat vs Morries. Despite the nasty Strawberries going £1.50 vs £2.67 again:(. Receipt is yesterday now - early evening!:D:T
Is this tested savvy?
Just reading again...from a womble
Bloomin heck that's a cracker savvyTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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