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Sunshinemummy wrote: »
Thanks for posting this, I must have really stuffed up my shop yesterday as the Garnier was showing at £1.67 for each shop!
Could you tell me what the Mr Muscle trigger is please.
I did tell you yesterday ssm u had no trigger just 3 item's in 3 for £5.
U need the dove face & body trigger
Or
simple kind to skin light moisturiser trigger
Plus two items in 3 for £5.Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
personally test's all her own finds0 -
Well done you...I like Jasper Conran bags they are quite affordable especially on sale;)
We have just got OH clothes ready for the funeral tomorrow.
He has a Jack Banks suit and shirt, some strangely named Italian leather shoes (all free....... his brother loves buying clothes for himself... and has very little storage... we have lots of storage!! so free clothes for OH), black tie (about 30 years old), black socks (from a glitch) and underpants paid full price! I have just changed the buttons on the suit, and need to press the shirt, trousers and tie... and we are done!:D:D
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Very good suggestion. The SEL was the £3+, but the receipt is £1.87..... it explains my fudge up!!
phew:D:D:D
Garnier is now £1.87 here as well:eek:0 -
I did tell you yesterday ssm u had no trigger just 3 item's in 3 for £5.
U need the dove face & body trigger
Or
simple kind to skin light moisturiser trigger
Plus two items in 3 for £5.
Sorry, I am getting my head around it and brain has shrank.
If the lynx was on the 3 for 5 (no sign in the shop)... I ended up with 4 things of the 3 for 5 ..(as I got the dove!)
At least I understand it now......never mind, you win some and loose some! x100 -
Afternoon all :wave:
Peace descends on the bubbs household nieces have gone home:D
Happy Birthday lala , nanny how much did you manage at boot sale ? glad you did well
Good afternoon bubbs bet you will be putting your feet up this evening:TI was selling all my own household stuff and shoes handbags etc no glitches as am not able to do those in excess:eek:and made a 3 figure amount;);)would prefer not to say how much :eek:on here0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »We have just got OH clothes ready for the funeral tomorrow.
He has a Jack Banks suit and shirt, some strangely named Italian leather shoes (all free....... his brother loves buying clothes for himself... and has very little storage... we have lots of storage!! so free clothes for OH), black tie (about 30 years old), black socks (from a glitch) and underpants paid full price! I have just changed the buttons on the suit, and need to press the shirt, trousers and tie... and we are done!:D:D
Hope all goes well for the:A Funeral:A and that the weather is kind to you as always makes things seem a little more bearable when the sun is shining0 -
afternoon all or is it early evening.
we have been to Erddig
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/erddig/
it has a fabulous place area called the Wolves den - brilliant place for kids :j
well worth becoming a member now - you can get family membership via monthly direct debit“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 -
also if you have pets that are due to have their pet insurance renewed or started then look at Topcashback and More Than.
I've just done Sophies and its £45 cashback but it finishes today.
Ive started doing her quotes a few weeks back but I put in her wrong date of birth so it was on the list to do this week. I made a list of the quotes and the prices with cashback and without so I had a good comparison.
I know getting cashback is often a bit hit and miss but this one came in about the same as the best figures before but with £45 cashback instead of £20
so a wild and extravagant day - National Trust membership and Sophies pet insurance“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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