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Oops should have gone with Mr TS while he picks up some builders sand there is a HB almost next door and I could have looked for crisps. It will be no good me phoning him to get some himself he will say his time is too precious.
We are poles apart over some things, I can see why Emerald was after M4T1N I think it was. :rotfl:
Think I scared him off0 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Afternoon guys.
Hope everyone is keeping well.
No hope of catching up so I'll start afresh from here if that's ok.
Looks like I've missed out on the crisps. Where is everybody buying the boxes from please? X
Hello Mrs s, how's youand the little ones ? Only up North I think.
Fulton foods or jack fultons. HTh xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Hi, everyone, ploughing through my codes on Walkers! Currently at 7.38 hit rate (grr!) Messaged Walkers days ago but no reply, I've wombled a load of receipts from local S and wondered whether ANY Walkers crisps will work when claim £4 via PayPal, I've got Ridges, Sensations and Quavers
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itch_for_a_glitch wrote: »lol
Swad morries only accept W vouchers for "meal deals" i.e. crisps+Sandwich+drink, as per picture. As per their "training".
Useless, apparently I dont eat crisps, tomatoes and mushrooms for lunch.
Funny thing is they ought(business wise) to take the vouchers for anything as they are, in effect, four pound notes plus a handling fee, ah well.0 -
I'm just going to have a little rant if thats ok....
Decided to take DS1 out for a little driving practice this morning...well filling the car with petrol was the excuse...
He's doing really well and managing reasonably confidently for some of the situations he's being put in,its the other drivers that see an L plate and see fair game!
Quite large sections of our town have been turned into 20mph zones which really does slow the traffic down no matter who you are,but 3 times this morning we had drivers who either overtook dangerously or tailgated,one even flashing his lights repeatedly for attention.
Personally I'm against the 20mph zones,they dont always slow the traffic considerately and there are points where a 30 becomes a 20 and back again in a very short distance but they are there and until someone on high with some sense actually looks at what they have done with the signage...until then I'm afraid we must try and adhere to them!
At some point everyone was a L driver....it would do those well who have passed their test to remember that...
I shall now climb down from my box.
Totally agree with you there, but it is not just L plates that have this effect, it is cyclists too. I know there are stupid cyclists around but I am not one of them. I do not need shouting at for going through what is a red light for drivers but a green light for cyclists, I do not need foreigners grabbing my handlebars and shouting no bikes when I am crossing a toucan crossing (bikes and pedestrians can use it, and I certainly do not need shouting at for not turning into Lidl just because I turned into our own road. As for that idiot that bad a go at me for cycling across him, telling me off for cutting him up, try looking at the road markings, you were about to pull out of what is a side road and I was in the real road ( again, Lidl).
Looks, better stop there, not easy being a cyclist!
Apologies for the foreigners bit, but unfortunately it is a significant point here. We have a lot of Nepalese around that make a point of not integrating and not learning anything about local rules etc.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Think I scared him off
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
If I am honest I can't imagine what life would be like if there were two of us in the house that would be the scary bit, we would not be able to get in the door. :eek:
I'm not sure are there any partners who shop alike on here. :cool:0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Hello mrs s hope you are all well and baby s is letting mummy have at least a decent nap now and again
I bought mine from fultons... All ready salted though 48 for £2.99 ive won 6 so far:T
HthHello Mrs s, how's youand the little ones ? Only up North I think.
Fulton foods or jack fultons. HTh xx
Thanks ladies.
No fultons here
All good here thank you both very much. The littlest stink is growing beautifully. He was already up to 8lb 15oz by last Friday. He's got an appetite like his mummaI'm hoping he gets my metabolism as well lol.
Big stink is a little under the weather though bless him, we had a BBQ on Saturday and it looks like he had too much fun running around and a bit too much sun. He was sick Saturday night, had a temperature all day yesterday and has been off his food.Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
redfraggle wrote: »Hi, everyone, ploughing through my codes on Walkers! Currently at 7.38 hit rate (grr!) Messaged Walkers days ago but no reply, I've wombled a load of receipts from local S and wondered whether ANY Walkers crisps will work when claim £4 via PayPal, I've got Ridges, Sensations and Quavers
TIA
They have been on sloppyties but if dated before the vouchers is issued you need to snap twice then report before they pay. Hope this continues as i have 9 more pendingbut not sure on Walkers paypal payments as not many appear to be using it. I'd imagine they may be stricter as it's their money as opposed to sloppyties who get nothing for a refusal.
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Good afternoon lovelies :hello:
Flying through as usual
My first crispy moc arrived today... Won on Thursday so not too long a wait.
Might copy Claire's muller shop later as there isn't much we needthanks Claire:)
I remember reading a while back about the baby food jars glitching when you bought a certain amount... I didn't take much notice at the time as I didn't use them, but a friend of mine who little one is a few months old is struggling at the moment:(
Just wondered if it is still working on the new system? Please and thankyou
Buy 12 £1 jars in the 12 for £6 that are also £10 for 6 somewhere else.
You need to buy 11 or 12 of the same flavour and one other flavour if you have 11 of the first.
i.e
Buy 11 vegetable lasagne + and 1 bolognese for £6 (plus fillers)
as the apg is limited to 10 of each sku the total won't add up to 12 jars for the multi to appear on apg
apg see's:
£10 vegetable lasagne vs £6
£1 bolognese vs £1
(£11 vs £7 = £4.70 apg)
£1.30 for 12 jars after apg.
note: ignore morrisons as the price collectors usually don't agree with msm
note 2: the apg doesn't use msm at all but seem to have the correct info for waities, sains and tesco for baby food
note 3: vegetable lasagne should work against waitrose so could combine with the muller glitch and toblerones
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Baby_Food_And_Snacks/Hipp_Organic_Vegetable_Lasagne_7mth_190g.html
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Baby_Food_And_Snacks/Hipp_Organic_Spaghetti_Bolognese_7mth_190g.html#CHEEKY :cool:0
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