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fairclaire wrote: »Wise words from a wise bird
And there's lots of us......a whole harem if I'm not mistaken :eek: and I don't often admit to being in the queue :eek:
Be very careful people who get fed up of the bilge on this thread. take a look over the last few days/weeks at how quiet it has been. it's being noted and worried about. This thread needs the bilge just as much as it needs shopping lists and APGs
We all see stuff everyday that offends or annoys us. And I hold my hands up to being an intolerant person at timesbut if you see something that truly is offensive to you personally, then why not ask the OP to remove it? Most people here are reasonable......there's no need to be reporting stuff that the person it's aimed at doesn't find offensive.
This place only works just how it is. Lose the bilge.....or the shopping part.....and the balance is lost. If the thread dies, we all lose out whether you be a shopper or a bilger. No one likes how dead it's been so let's be more tolerant of the parts we don't like.
Life is too short and precious for worrying about the small stuff
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SweetnSavvy wrote: »
I think what your saying is correct on multis both 11+ and rtc.
this is what T&Cs say about pricing
14.1. Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose and ASDA prices are updated by 12pm every day using web scans of their grocery home shopping sites. If you perform a check prior to 12pm, prices may not have been updated on the Asda Price Guarantee yet. In exceptional circumstances, our prices and the prices of some or all of our Competitors may be updated after 12pm. In this scenario, prices reflected on your comparison will be the prices of the previous day.
I'm off now to pick up C&C so will have a good browse while I'm there. I don't think timing is brilliant but, hey ho, there you go
Thank you. It confirms A price is from website scrape not instore too. Odd they refer to A as "their" too, must be an external agency again writing the text. We know it is not entirely true, as buying one item instore (plus fillers) that is priced higher online will show the instore price, but then they/their system perhaps assume that it is always the same
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs:rotfl:
Just found a womble with Del Monte ice lollies on and Kingsmill burger buns
Yippee
At your stairs, :eek: you needing Fcs cleaner to pop in ?:rotfl:0 -
Good evening glad to see you had a good time in NY the thing I would hate to be without is a garden as I get a lot of pleasure out of it and could not imagine not being able to eat alfresco in the Summer and drying the washing on the line and in general have an outdoor space to relax in on the long sunny summer days...not forgetting the pleasure of seeing a newly mowed lawn .night night. Off to watch BB :T
Outstanding choice Nanny but you have always had impeccable taste x0 -
Incase anyone is wondering I was a child bride and I had elderly children very young :rotfl:
Most of our children are teenagers now and the conversation was sparked by us digging up some old photos of our school days and realising that our own children are now the age that some of us were in the photos...
We get together at least once a year and its surprising just how quickly in each others company we suddenly regress to being 11 again...clearly we have grown but none of us would like to admit that we more than "in our twenties"!!!!frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Defending the right to bilge since .... We joined xx
Totally agree, though I've not seen anyone post about blige, unless post was deleted.0 -
I've just been having the exact same conversation with a group of friends who I went to school with...
Most of our children are teenagers now and the conversation was sparked by us digging up some old photos of our school days and realising that our own children are now the age that some of us were in the photos...
We get together at least once a year and its surprising just how quickly in each others company we suddenly regress to being 11 again...clearly we have grown but none of us would like to admit that we more than "in our twenties"!!!!
My sons are as old as I was when I thought I was getting old....if that makes any sense......scary anyway.....Before you assume, learn the facts,
Before you judge, understand why,
Before you hurt someone, feel,
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »This site has taught me not to have any secret vices. Not ones that cost me money anyway. I Used to love the odd McFlurry, but they are now £1.39 so that is out of the window! I don't drink coffee, I think my only secret vice is treating myself to the pleasure of getting a decent DTD once in a while
And that most certainly is not expensive.
I have got an amazing amount free through DTD from T in the last few years. Off the top of my head I got a nice RC car, a nice iron, a shaver, an epilator, a George Foreman grill and this actifry. And they are the high price ones, can't remember the low price ones I've got!! To be honest I only managed the Actifry because there was a new assistant on the CS desk, wouldn't have dared if it had been any of the ones I know (and know me!!) :eek:
Only the promo McFlurry's are £1.39, Dairy Milk, Smarties and Crunchie are only £1.19 (From memory, cheaper anyway) ... always a challenge keeping Little Anons focused on the main flavours ... though in the scheme of things, as a treat as we rarely go in, I don't suppose it would break the bank :A.
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Bananababe wrote: »Outstanding choice Nanny but you have always had impeccable taste x
Thankyou BB that's why I :iloveyou:our David0
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