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I don't think the general public can be [STRIKE]ars[/STRIKE]bothered just for mullers
Might be schools breaking up or weather related :think:
...bet the delivery lorry got delayed :rotfl:
I hope you pointed out what needed separating vs T, S, M and what should be vs A
Here's one for you...:rotfl:
Questioned yet again over the Walkers voucher in A. I know I mentioned the other day that I've never had a coupon refused but feel I'm coming very close.
Supervisor was called who said I needed to buy a sandwich. I asked her to read the terms on the back and pointed to the conditions.
She said she wasn't allowed to read them:o:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Evening all.
Had one of my regular emails from money wise magazine. There is a new monthly saver with tsb. You need to have a tsb current account.
Paying 4 per cent net. You can pay from 25 to 250 per month.
Just one click to set up.
Thanks for this 76rosie. There does seem more regular savings accounts these days paying a reasonable rate - about time too. Think I will sign up for the money wise mag email.0 -
Not sure if you have the 2, 3 or 4 person but you can find them here
http://www.georgeforeman.co.uk/pdf/18840_compact_2_portion_grill.pdf
HTH
Hope that you are well.
That's a brilliant link, thanks MKS :T The reference to responsible adults in the safety instructions is a bit worrying though :rotfl:
Not too bad here, although my back has been playing up a lot lately. Nowhere near as bad as it has been in the past though, I've only really had one day when I was completely out of action this time. Not really grumbling though, I know others have far worse to cope with. Hope your glass is looking a little fuller now0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Are you not tempted to blow a big womble on some sal?
They haven't got the right ones in my asda.I bought 5 packets from a local shop at 35p each.The 5th one won.Still waiting for it to arrive in the post.Its a shame because walkers plain crisps are my favourite:rotfl:0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Evening luvlies
mhoc, I found Innocent on a womble but was the wrong one so I created this. Was accepted fine
If you would like me to make you a Medley BC I'd be happy to help
Edit, see Munqui did the business earlier - still catching up from this morning
All sorted for medley - I've book marked a website which seems to a general groucery list, put the item description in to the search box and various similar items are listed with barcodes - pick one that looks correct, put the number into the generator to see if you get lucky
Always a good day when you learn something new“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Nanny I like the idea of feature wall being window one. Great idea.
Anyone watching the tennis? I thought Heather Watson played one of the best games I have ever watched yesterday. Good strategist but experience of Serena Williams won eventually.
I think we might get a ladies title in next few years :j
V x
Didn't watch Emma's match but saw Andy Murray earlier.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Here's one for you...:rotfl:
Questioned yet again over the Walkers voucher in A. I know I mentioned the other day that I've never had a coupon refused but feel I'm coming very close.
Supervisor was called who said I needed to buy a sandwich. I asked her to read the terms on the back and pointed to the conditions.
She said she wasn't allowed to read them:o:rotfl:
That is shocking, although maybe understandable, or anyone could invent a coupon and present their own T&Cs ???
Think I've snoozed and losed with the walkerswhen I really should be thinking 'outside the packet' :think:
no jack fultons / fulton foods near by or I would have
Can they be used on baby food... DWs Mam has just had a stomach op which means she can only have mushy food so glitchy 12 for £6 baby food jars :rotfl:
Or baby milk powder ? most voucher T&Cs exclude baby milk but it is what DS2 has for lunch!#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »I like the silver mist but a whole room could be cold.
Make you laugh but my curtains are those colours but in stripes. I have natural calico and blue denim (it is quite a green blue). Reason for this is have l shape room and by putting the dark colour at both ends of the L brings the sides in and makes it feel more square.
Must admit room has a rustic feel though.
Just an example that you don't have to take all your paint colours from the curtains. Any colours on opposite side of colour wheel would go nicely.
or if flame is too bold a lighter colour of this tone would go.
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Sulking here. Got a nasty infection from being run down. Glass in throat feeling I thought was hayfever wasn't. Came out in spots todaycalamine lotion and med's from gp but have a feeling it will wipe me out for a bit:(
No idea what a walkers voucher looks like but won twice on the red bull game today. Thanks for reminder little t. Not an easy game:j:j
V x
Some more lovely ideas, thank you :T I remember learning about the colour wheel in art at school many years ago. I spent a lot of time producing work entirely in shades of green and red. I'm good at knowing what I like once I see the finished article, but struggle a bit with putting it all together and worry about getting it wrong, hence so much neutral in the past.
Sorry to hear you're not feeling too well, hope the morning brings some improvement.0 -
Can anyone make a guess as to when the next Sainsburys Tu sale might be?
They have some reality nice things at the mo“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0
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