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  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 67,829 Forumite
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    emmita wrote: »
    Yeah right ;)

    We all are :D
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • emmita
    emmita Posts: 715 Forumite
    M4RT1N wrote: »
    Evening all



    Tweets the kitchen looks great :)


    Back from the vets with the dog she is on antibiotics’ and some other medication in a large syringe and a diet of chicken pasta and scrambled egg



    Everything seems to be ok the strange thing is it’s almost a year to the date that she was taken ill with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis only this time the symptoms were not so severe.


    The vet did not know the cause the same as last time. I’m wondering if it’s a caterpillar that has been decimating my pine trees for the last three years as when these !!!!!!s are around it’s the same time as the dog has been ill they leave balls of bright green caterpillar cr&p around the trees that could easily be inhaled or ingested by a dog



    Last year I had a right go at killing them all as the trees were covered. By removing the affected stems and burning or dropping the stems in water. This year I only had two bunches on the one tree I killed them once I spotted the bright green cr&p as they are very hard to spot they are not butterfly's they are some ugly looking fly like insect



    When I did some research online there were reports of them being dangerous to dogs it’s a shame I only had the thought after I left the vets :o



    She has to go back next week so I will ask the vet here opinion then.



    My wallet took a bit of a battering but I don’t care to be honest as I’m much Happier and relived she is going to be OK.:D


    And if you want pets I think they should receive treatment when needed just like we do :)

    Hope your dog makes a quick recovery
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  • emmita
    emmita Posts: 715 Forumite
    bubbs wrote: »
    We all are :D

    Naturally ;)
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  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Need to go and finish packing my case and then an early night for me so night night :A although will not have to leave quite so early as the train strike is off;)Looking forward to visiting the Big Asda at the bottom of my DSis's road;)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Munqui wrote: »
    Matching splash back tiles / counter top ?

    Secret cupboard leading to narnia ?

    edit: oh I'm too late rofl

    Since when have you been an :A :think: :D

    Yes you too late :p
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    "Just so you know" (Gordons, I'm beginning to sound like Mr T) [Strike]we sometimes record calls for your [i.e. our] protection[/Strike], there is a 25% off 6 bottles of wine offer in M. As usual, pick the cheapest;).

    Typical of me to miss this wider picture:rotfl:.
  • tweets
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    M4RT1N wrote: »
    Evening all



    Tweets the kitchen looks great :)


    Back from the vets with the dog she is on antibiotics’ and some other medication in a large syringe and a diet of chicken pasta and scrambled egg



    Everything seems to be ok the strange thing is it’s almost a year to the date that she was taken ill with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis only this time the symptoms were not so severe.


    The vet did not know the cause the same as last time. I’m wondering if it’s a caterpillar that has been decimating my pine trees for the last three years as when these !!!!!!s are around it’s the same time as the dog has been ill they leave balls of bright green caterpillar cr&p around the trees that could easily be inhaled or ingested by a dog



    Last year I had a right go at killing them all as the trees were covered. By removing the affected stems and burning or dropping the stems in water. This year I only had two bunches on the one tree I killed them once I spotted the bright green cr&p as they are very hard to spot they are not butterfly's they are some ugly looking fly like insect



    When I did some research online there were reports of them being dangerous to dogs it’s a shame I only had the thought after I left the vets :o



    She has to go back next week so I will ask the vet here opinion then.



    My wallet took a bit of a battering but I don’t care to be honest as I’m much Happier and relived she is going to be OK.:D


    And if you want pets I think they should receive treatment when needed just like we do :)

    Glad your girl is going to be ok :T:T:T

    Hope she is soon better on her pills and special diet.

    She needs special daddy huggles from you ;)

    I just wish it was free to walk through the door of the vet like it is when we go to the docs or dentist and we just have to pay for their treatment
  • tweets
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Need to go and finish packing my case and then an early night for me so night night :A although will not have to leave quite so early as the train strike is off;)Looking forward to visiting the Big Asda at the bottom of my DSis's road;)

    Enjoy your trip Nannylala and a safe journey.

    Will say goodnight :wave:
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    shogun_777 wrote: »
    For anyone looking for some fizzy wine

    RTC Oyster Bay Sparkling Cuvee Brut 75cl reduced to £10.00 in A

    Still showing full price online

    A £14.00 v W £10.49 works out around £5.45 per bottle

    Fully tested today hth:)


    Sorry TM I know you were looking for some yesterday only found this today

    Oh don't worry shogun........that stuff is too good to waste. I just wanted to find a cheap prosecco that would hopefully compare somewhere else......it didn't compare anywhere at all......:rotfl:

    I might just treat myself to some of this:D
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  • Evening all

    Had a little womble round A's today with my DD after shcool, she collected 14 receipts, 6 of which were not enough items and the other 8 produced £8.61 all together :j Really chuffed with that, wombles tend to be like hens teeth up here!
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

    PRIDE

    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


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