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Does anyone remember a film where there was no talking and it had an
indian man in the star role trying to save or find a woman it is approx 7
years ago
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Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister!Then we can stop wasting money on warfare, improve the NHS, build more houses for the poor, and improve community services.0
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underperky wrote: »Does anyone remember a film where there was no talking and it had an
indian man in the star role trying to save or find a woman it is approx 7
years ago
tia
This?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(2006_film)0 -
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Some a v m fillers I had planned to add to After Eight mints but sadly the shelves were bare...
8 items (7 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda Morrisons
1x Uncle Joe's Honey & Lemon Lozenges (70G) £0.78 N/A
1x Cathedral City Mature Cheddar (350G) £3.00 £2.00
0.18x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Red Onions (PER KG) £0.14 £0.13
0.14x ASDA Grower's Selection Onions (PER KG) £0.10 £0.10
2x Heinz Five Beanz (415G) £1.78 £1.00
1x Loyd Grossman Bolognese Pasta Sauce (425G) £1.65 £1.00
1x Bertolli with Butter Spread (400G) £2.50 £1.24
1x ASDA Grower's Selection Celery (EACH) £0.80 £0.76
1x ASDA Shades Ultra Soft Cube Tissues (SINGLE) £1.00 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £9.97 £6.23
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Morning all.
Few years ago I helped on a charity night to raise money for children with eye cancer, many of the children that came had prosthetic eyes, and as you said there very good and very hard to tell thet they have them. The kids were great that came, playing running around, and if you didn't know of there problems most cases you couldn't tell.
Hope all goes well with the little girl xx
A friends daughter lost an eye to cancer a few years ago at a young age after a fight of 3 years or so.
As others have said, prosthetics are very good, and she is 'normal' to all intents and purposes.
To be honest, it is worse for the parents to come to terms with - the kids grow up with it being 'normal' for them.
Of course it is terrible, but the kids get over it. Treat them normally so they don't feel different !
Edit: just re-read my post and it may have come across a bit uncaring. Don't mean it that way at all, it was just some factual comments.
Of course our best wishes go to the little girl and her family, and hope she gets through it as best as possible.0 -
shogun_777 wrote: »Hi TM just for you I checked out the rtc Nivea you were asking about , Sadly ours are still full priced I even got SA to double check:(
Oh thank you shogunTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Finally made it to 20 points on Dorset cereals....playing games etc. Used my 20 points to claim a £1 off voucher for muesli which was accepted against the "Try me" 370 g size which is £1 in T.
Love free stuff:T:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
zippydooda wrote: »
These aren't showing as available to add to my picks
Cancel that, they weren't under fresh meat for some reason.
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Hi,
Sorry for delay been to get CC. Charged 84p ordered 10 but only got one. BC45005808692552.
Just waiting for APG results.
Thanks Lango :beer:
been to my big A they had 4 on the shelf but no sel so off to CS and yep they scanned at 0.84p so CC done for tomorrow just hope they will still compare with T as offer on until tomorrow0
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