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Elite 11+ Part 75
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Good morning everyone. Friday at last.Off to work now. Hope you have a nice day.0
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Good morning all. I shall be working & lurking today.
Hope everyone gets to enjoy the sunshine.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I haven't been able to keep up....as is usual lately
But I did have to go shopping today. Mostly muggle and still managed a pretty respectable £5.79 APG from my muggle shop.
I did find some matches, and not caught up properly so might be as mentioned. Bull Brand 3 packs of cooks matches for 38p.....don't compare anywhere. I also found 10 packs of RTC tie top handle black bin liners for 70p.....these did not show on APG at all old or new.
I hope no one has enough cockroaches to need any more than 10 tins of cockroach killerfree or not! :rotfl::rotfl:
in answer to the person who asked if we keep tabs on what we spend in real cash every month.....I do, and I always include time and travel in it. My supermarkets are quite far away and not always worth the petrol to go glitch chasing. Also time is money? :eek:if you work from home/self employed etc.....you have to weigh up if a glitch is financially worth it. Yes it ok to spend £1000 on shower gel/shampoo/air freshener....whatever if it only cost you £100. But that £100 is now sat in your shed waiting on someone to use it. it's easy to get carried away.....I have plenty of times.
I glitch pretty small scale these days and have upwards of six people to service on most occasions. As toiletries go......we will never run out. The buzz wears off.....or it should if you are sensible. unless you have a good market to sell it on to.....hoarding thousands of bottles of shampoo and shower gel will never be cost effective
you might have saved but your £100 is still sat in the shed......:o it's just my experience of having been there
Thanks for your brilliant answer and adviceMFW 2013 #146 Target £6000
Sealed pot challenge 6 member #1663 / £167.76
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Good morning:)woke up to torrential rain as forecast but will do the garden the world of good after the termperatures we had yesterday :T0
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Good morning I hope you are well and have fabulous Friday. Happy shopping.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0
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When I was heavily pregnant with DS2 they kept warning me to expect a small baby, he weighed in at 9lb 1oz!
Morning luvlies
Just turned router back on - still only got new. Will try something else later to try and get old back on at least one device.
silvercar that made my eyes water 9lb 1oz, what a lovely weight - I only had 7lb ones. DD2s OH is 6'3" so wouldn't surprise me if they do get it a bit wrong.:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Raining hard here since the early hours but no sign of the thunderstorms we were forecast yet. Heading on a little jaunt northwards for the weekend later, so relieved that the train strike got called off.
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hampydoodums wrote: »Morning luvlies
Just turned router back on - still only got new. Will try something else later to try and get old back on at least one device.
silvercar that made my eyes water 9lb 1oz, what a lovely weight - I only had 7lb ones. DD2s OH is 6'3" so wouldn't surprise me if they do get it a bit wrong.
Morning paw sniffers,
Mines back on but I'm sure it's only coincidence:T:T
Lovely to see you posting FC.....
have a wonderful day with your birthday baby BB:T:bdaycake::bdaycake:
Thanks for the Birds eye info folks, I was just about to check quidco to see if I'd missed one on there:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Good morning all, raining here, so don't have to water the garden
Still having trouble with the site. Apparently they have had to block some dodgy foreign traffic and UK ISPs with similar IP sets have got caught in the edgesNot sure if that means it is permanent, if it is I might have to give up
What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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