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Hey, I thought we only had one😜. I'd choose my motorbike after music if we are allowed more.itch_for_a_glitch wrote: »I can live without most things, (just in case one day I have to).
I wouldnt want to manage without:-
Darts
The pub(s)
And I agree - my electric toothbrush, its saved me £££ at the dentists.
But probably most of all, my motorbike.RISEABOVEHATE
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Call_of_Trouty wrote: »Wrong link ?
Just takes me to things i've looked at recently.
Strange, works for me and its copied straight from 10 ways :think::happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »They reduced loads of gaming stuff a few months back, worth having a scan if you're in the gaming area.
PS vita stuff, PS book of spells, Nintendo DS stuff. Oldish xbox 360 games
I think I remember you saying COT, thanks for the reminder:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
redrose1414 wrote: »Hey, I thought we only had one😜. I'd choose my motorbike after music if we are allowed more.
Usual stash rules apply :rotfl:0 -
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Bananababe wrote: »Ill let you have that as not soppy.

Thank you :T
Coffee is also on my list :coffee:0 -
Baby jars 12 for £6 in Asda - was trying to pick up Morries 10 for £5.20,but not showing yet
When (IF) it does, should give £5.53 APG for a £6 spend.
Still a decent buy though, worth a post for new people who aren't aware that APG doesn't see the Asda offer if you buy 12 identical or 11 identical + 1 odd one.
Shop from this afternoon.
A v T - APG £4.70
10x Hipp Pasta Italienne with Ham (190G) £10.00 £6.00
1x Hipp Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken (190G) £1.00 £1.00
A v S - APG £4.29½
10x Hipp Pasta Italienne with Ham (190G) £10.00 £6.50
1x Hipp Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken (190G) £1.00 £0.95
A v W - APG £4.70
10x Hipp Pasta Italienne with Ham (190G) £10.00 £6.00
1x Hipp Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken (190G) £1.00 £1.00
A v M - APG £4.81½
10x Hipp Pasta Italienne with Ham (190G) £10.00 £6.00
1x Hipp Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken (190G) £1.00 £0.87
Thanks Chris I will keep an eye on this but not likely to shop before Thursday but will post results if no shops before me.0 -
SweetnSavvy wrote: »Strange things going on with RTC items:eek: Instore shop.
11 items (9 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda tesco
3x Garnier Moisture + Restore Night Care Recovery Gel Cream (50ML)£4.50£5.97
0.17x ASDA Loose Red Onions (PER KG)£0.12£0.14
1x Country Life English Butter (250G)£1.25£1.00
1x Warburtons Toastie White (800G)£1.00£0.95
1x Seabrook Sea Salted (6X25G)£0.97£1.00
1x ASDA Fresh Milk Semi Skimmed (2PT)£0.79£0.79
0.19x ASDA Loose Carrots (PER KG)£0.15£0.14
1x Kingsmill 6 Soft White Sliced Burger Thins (6PK)£1.00£1.00
1x Colgate Extra Clean Medium Toothbrush (3PK)£2.00£1.00
Comparison total (compared products only)£11.78 £11.99cheaper+£0.21For your information
I paid 50p ea for the Garnier night cream. They were and still are showing as £3.99 ea or 2 for £4 on A.com. So where did the £1.50 ea above come from? I could have split them into different shops in theory to get (hopefully) £3.99 v £1.99 at T. Could it be that it's picked up the multi (2 for £4) plus 50p paid for the third. Food for thought
. Lesson though is not to mix these experiments with the items we know work as I've lost a bit here:(
Very useful to know
I recon 2 for £4 plus single 50p, was the £4.50 highlighted in red on the apg ?#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »
I'd like to add......to the reporter......I dearly hope the reporting isn't being done in my defence. There's no need. I'm more offended at the fact someone is being reported for using their sense of humour to offer support to a friend. I seriously need something to make me smile most days at the moment and David.s (warped :eek:) sense of humour does just that.
Now......Afternoon.
Welcome to the world lil'est Stink :T:T
Couldn't agree more FC. Dotty's been brilliant to me these last several months (thank goodness he's not reading this):eek: Kicking me up the backside when I've felt down/sorry for myself
Being very supportive through some very dark times. Coming through stuff and dealing with the outcome, he's been there for me with himself and his humour. He is still doing it. :A I count myself lucky to have him as a virtual friend. 0 -
How are husbands like lawn mowers? They're hard to get started, they emit noxious odors, and half the time they don't work0
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