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Right its horrible here chucking down with rain. But I went out for a walk to clear my mind.
Spoken to my mum not about that but just stuff like you do. And planned a trip to the cinema tomorrow afternoon :j And see if I can afford a sirloin steak and chips and a vodka for £5.75 good old spoons
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Calley), i get to go for a meal with her, y dad my bro and one of my sisters for fathers day so looking forward to that, not seen any of them since xmas last year :eek:
What film are you going to see? i've not been to the cinema in ages! Maybe i will go tomorrow or wednesday
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xXMessedUpXx wrote: »
What film are you going to see? i've not been to the cinema in ages! Maybe i will go tomorrow or wednesday
Spoons is great for cheap food and drink!
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- Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP).
HTH someone
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I've just got a railcard, so may get the CEA card too.
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xXMessedUpXx wrote: »Thanks for that
I've just got a railcard, so may get the CEA card too.
My husband applied all on-line and it was really quick coming.
We will use it for the 1st time tomorrow. Go once and you are in profit. In our local cinema there are no restrictions so can go at the weekend when its most expensive. You would of course need to check with your local one.
Mind you I have been nagging oh sorry suggesting it for a about a year or so for him to get one. As normally we use go when it was £5 a person.
Glad to be of help.
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
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My husband applied all on-line and it was really quick coming.
We will use it for the 1st time tomorrow. Go once and you are in profit. In our local cinema there are no restrictions so can go at the weekend when its most expensive. You would of course need to check with your local one.
Mind you I have been nagging oh sorry suggesting it for a about a year or so for him to get one. As normally we use go when it was £5 a person.
Glad to be of help.
Yours
Calley
I used to go every wednesday with an ex with orange wednesdays, i miss the cinema! Nothing quite beats watching a film on the big screen.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I'm abit undecided about Tomorrowland :think: Plus points, it's got George Clooney in it! :drool: Also, Hugh Laurie. On the other hand though it looks kinds strange and is not really my kind of film.
When we go to London, I usually choose the show we go and seem and DH usually choose what we watch at the cinema. So, we'll see what he chooses!0 -
xXMessedUpXx wrote: »I probably woudn't be able to use it in conjunction with the staff discount i already get but would be handy if me and Swain go.
I used to go every wednesday with an ex with orange wednesdays, i miss the cinema! Nothing quite beats watching a film on the big screen.
probably not.
I know on the big screen is great.
Its just other cinema goers that annoy me. I find during the day is better than evenings. As less people. We didn't go last week even with the card because it was half term LOL!!!
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
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Georgiegirl256 wrote: »I'm abit undecided about Tomorrowland :think: Plus points, it's got George Clooney in it! :drool: Also, Hugh Laurie. On the other hand though it looks kinds strange and is not really my kind of film.
See I got a bit of thing about hugh laurie since watching house. The only thing is that he reminds of someone I know and but I think they are creepy LOL!!!
The film is my husbands choice. I did see a trailer for it thought it seemed ok.
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
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Georgiegirl256 wrote: »I'm abit undecided about Tomorrowland :think: Plus points, it's got George Clooney in it! :drool: Also, Hugh Laurie. On the other hand though it looks kinds strange and is not really my kind of film.
When we go to London, I usually choose the show we go and seem and DH usually choose what we watch at the cinema. So, we'll see what he chooses!I really want to see Wicked at some point!
Calley, my main annoyance at the cinema is crisp munchers! lol it just grates on me!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
xXMessedUpXx wrote: »I'd love to go see a show in London :eek:
I really want to see Wicked at some point!
Calley, my main annoyance at the cinema is crisp munchers! lol it just grates on me!
I went to see mouse trap for my 30th Birthday so 12, nearly 13 years ago.
Oh anything that rattles that annoys me. Mind you don't how anyone can afford to buy food and drink at the cinema. need to take an overdraft LOL!!!!
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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