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Savvybuyer wrote: »A word?:eek: You mean a whole night's [Strike]discussion[/Strike] lecture?:rotfl::rotfl::eek::eek:
I can do nothing about a young Jenny Powell though - I never even noticed the length (or, to the point, the opposite!) of the skirt back then:o:o:rotfl:! Only NTs would notice that! However, I must go and get those youtube videos of the show out now!:D:rotfl::rotfl::eek: See you later (joking of course)!:):A
(I've actually laid off the 'newsreader' posts for a while before the one earlier yesterday, I hadn't posted about them for... however long it was between the one before and that one!:D:wave:)
However, we have Rebecca Jones on today, who of course appeared on BBC ONE yesterday, early hours, in Great Britain. From about 00.10 in Scotland (after Nick Witchell's report) but England and Wales joined later, at a very slightly different point, during the Nepal Earthquake report (approx. 00.13), so she was on from after that. BBC ONE Northern Ireland closed at 00.35 so she wasn't on there! Alright...is that one enough for you?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I know my stuff:o:o:o:o:o:o!:rotfl::rotfl:
Bye:wave:!
Don't stop posting. I love the attention to detail and as you know, every little thought helps my understanding.
That's not a pressure to post. it's just a note that when you do, it's appreciated......by me anyway
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Best deals on this weeks shopiteyes? Could be useful as fillers....
80p on the 3 pack of colgate brushes (£1 in T)
40p on 500g ICBINB (£1 in T)
25p on 800g 50/50 Kingsmill break (combine with 20p TCB, 75p in A, N/A in T)
There's a summary of everything here:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/week-s-shopitize-offers-6th-2015-colgate-extra-clean-toothbrush-3-1-20p-tesco-starburst-2201229#post25049568
ETA: Kelloggs variety packs are £1 in T with 30p CB on TCB
Now, at last, on £1 in T!:T:D
Is the points offer still on in M on that (the Original version of the ICB spread)? Could that then get the Shopitize as well? If you are spending £15:eek: at M in the first place, which does not seem like moneysaving to me!
Nonetheless, assuming things are unchanged, there are items such as Sugar Puffs 625g £3.25 vs £1.62 T and Cadbury Hot Puddings £2 vs £1 T plus the Swizzels Lot of Lollies and Chew Crews have been £2 at M and £1 at T (were 92p in M though just before a Christmas a few years ago) - so I did see quite a few items for Mvs T. Plus the Brioche Pasquier Choc Rolls (sadly the 6 pack not the Croissants or Au Lait 8 packs) they had "More" points on them too (but may be cheaper whoopsied and on a non-comp. shop) but £1.79 M vs T £1.
Those are the ones that come immediately to memory - but will need to check to see if the M points offers are still on (as info. for that relates to last week) and need to check T hasn't put its prices up in the meantime. HTH.:)
Swizzels "Lot" of Lollies - not a lot as what they used to be! Were 230g three years ago (I have never forgotten or forgiven ever since:rotfl:), nowadays 210g.
EDIT: Looking at that list on the link, the Persil WULs were supposedly 68p in Morries, though we think they are £1 with a not as good points offer and I'm sure the Elastoplast Plasters have been £2 in M as well (but would need to watch out as I suspect they are more expensive at T, so no good for Mvs T) - in fact looks like 2 for £3 at A now. The Diarylea Triangles at 70p net (even with the Shopitize) for that small amount of 125g are still way too expensive for me:rotfl:!0 -
davemorton wrote: »Okay, I know this thread is the font of all knowledge, and I also know I could google it, but dont want to..........so, I also know most dog breads had a purpose in life, at one point of other in time, so........what was the point of the sausage dog?? (Cant be bothered to work out how to spell their proper title, sorry, tired).
Generally interested.
Just click HERE :cool:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Don't stop posting. I love the attention to detail and as you know, every little thought helps my understanding.
That's not a pressure to post. it's just a note that when you do, it's appreciated......by me anyway

:rotfl:
I know - I'm me, into these anoraky things like segways and exact moments of joining of various TV channels:rotfl: - no interest or use of ornament to anyone at all! I think I just fit the stereotype of being a boring geek - but that's me and I just love these little details (plus, of course, also my concern for/never forget about Scotland/Wales/NI:D).
Actually it's not boring, it's interesting (...to the people that find it interesting). But it is wayyyyy too anoraky:o:o:o. I ought to go into continuity or BBC Timing or whatever they call themselves - you know, the ones that sit in London and time out the various promotions to make sure they last to the second and give the network cues to the regions and.... zzzzzz......:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I'd better go! I'm not really into that much!:o:o:rotfl:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »:rotfl:
I know - I'm me, into these anoraky things like segways and exact moments of joining of various TV channels:rotfl: - no interest or use of ornament to anyone at all! I think I just fit the stereotype of being a boring geek - but that's me and I just love these little details (plus, of course, also my concern for/never forget about Scotland/Wales/NI:D).
Actually it's not boring, it's interesting (...to the people that find it interesting). But it is wayyyyy too anoraky:o:o:o. I ought to go into continuity or BBC Timing or whatever they call themselves - you know, the ones that sit in London and time out the various promotions to make sure they last to the second and give the network cues to the regions and.... zzzzzz......:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I'd better go! I'm not really into that much!:o:o:rotfl:
You had better be posting about the election results savvy, i'm looking forward to it and after you dissect it and post, it all might make some sense to me because at the moment the only vibe I'm getting from the "main" 3 are increasing fear and desperation from all of them.:A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »:rotfl:
I know - I'm me, into these anoraky things like segways and exact moments of joining of various TV channels:rotfl: - no interest or use of ornament to anyone at all! I think I just fit the stereotype of being a boring geek - but that's me and I just love these little details (plus, of course, also my concern for/never forget about Scotland/Wales/NI:D).
Actually it's not boring, it's interesting (...to the people that find it interesting). But it is wayyyyy too anoraky:o:o:o. I ought to go into continuity or BBC Timing or whatever they call themselves - you know, the ones that sit in London and time out the various promotions to make sure they last to the second and give the network cues to the regions and.... zzzzzz......:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I'd better go! I'm not really into that much!:o:o:rotfl:
your PM box is full Mr popular :cool:0 -
Goodnight Elite. :A
I am going to bed and will not be disturbing Mr TS.
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davemorton wrote: »Okay, I know this thread is the font of all knowledge, and I also know I could google it, but dont want to..........so, I also know most dog breads had a purpose in life, at one point of other in time, so........what was the point of the sausage dog?? (Cant be bothered to work out how to spell their proper title, sorry, tired).
Generally interested.Just click HERE :cool:
Or HERE (yep, I'm bored lol)0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »At least it's an option

night TS :A x
:grouphug:
That was a bit insensitive of me.
Night hun, hope you have managed to get on ok sleeping in your bed again. xx0
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