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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Someone may be licking it off!:o:o:o
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I always think that A is like a generous big brother... who likes to trick me most of the time:D:D:D
In reality when I ask DS2 to come with me I say 'do you fancy coming and robbing A'...... I may have to be more politically correct x
This made me giggle!
I said to my kids today, we're off to A's, they moaned and groaned, so I said, come on, they're practically giving away the kelloggs squares, and they said "REALLY MUM!?" (that convinced them to come)
when we got there, one said 'but mum, the price label says £1.98, thats not giving them away!!' :rotfl:0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »The rebel in me means I am not sure what I would do!!
Left to defy the sign, or right to defy the road.........:D:D:D
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keep going straight. They cancel each other out meaning straight is the only logical direction0 -
underperky wrote: »I have not hid behind any shelves ....I stood behind him see what he was getting when sanex wasn't available and stood in front of him at the coffee aisle .... As has been pointed out he doesn't use this site so unless he has ""powers ""to hear our joking comments on here I have spoke to him twice he does not respond .... Which might be better if you didn't eitherunderperky wrote: »Read your post 9151 about not opening your mouth on these forums ...
I referred to joggy bottoms as a gentleman .... If you had wanted him to referred to as straight out of Burtons window then you should dress him accordingly ..... I asked tonight if he was your hubby ...would have been great to have a chat with you ...as he never speaks .or to meet up share stuff
... I was asked to describe him once and I did ... Look my dear he goes for comfort and casual ..... I would be down sada in my onesies every day with fluffy slippers if I could .... But I think the men in a white van would be collecting me at the tills ....STraight out the door past customer services don't collect your 200 you going straight o jail ... ?..no get out of jail free card ...... I laugh at you saying about us bullying him over the net ? I asked you straight out if he was your hubby ..I think that was friendly enough ... I have asked a few people if they were joggy bottoms ..and none took offence.... I have no desire to carry this on via pm as you suggested ....if you going to behave like a child then do it live on here ..so we can all see how childish you can be ....... God am going to enjoy bumping into joggy pants again :rotfl::):):):rotfl::rotfl:
Please leave him alone that includes when he is with his children.0 -
CAPTAINBLONDECHICK wrote: »**Check your M&S Sparks accounts**
Under "Some extra treats" section at the bottom of my Sparks Home page there appears to be a free £5 spend in certain stores on clothing, homeware and beauty loaded to my account - only valid today and Saturday though:-
"£5 OFF CLOTHING, HOMEWARE & BEAUTY
VALID ONCE THURSDAY 12 OR SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER IN SELECTED STORES ONLY
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Offer valid once on Thur 12 Nov or Sat 14 Nov only in participating M&S stores: Aberdeen St Nicholas St, Edinburgh Princes St, Glasgow Argyle Street, Belfast Donegall Place, Handforth Dean Coppice Way, Warrington Gemini, Pudsey Owlcotes Centre, Nottingham Albert St, Tamworth Ventura Park Bitterscote, Culverhouse Cross Copthorne Way, London Colney, Bromley High St, Kingston Clarence St, Castlepoint Yeomans Way, Hedge End Tollbar Way, Metro Centre, Gyle Shopping Centre, Glasgow Braehead, Lisburn Hillsborough Rd, Manchester Market St, Cheshire Oaks, Meadowhall The Arcade Sheffield, Fosse Park Shopping Centre, Merryhill Centre Pedmore Rd, Cribbs Causeway The Mall Patchway, Cheshunt Brookfield Centre, Bluewater Greenhithe, Camberley The Meadows Sandhurst, Torbay The Willows Scots Bridge or Shoreham Holmbush Centre.
INCLUDES: footwear, accessories, stationery and 3 for 2 offers.
EXCLUDES: schoolwear, branded baby goods, made to measure shirts, made to order suits, Fitbit, BB-8 Sphero, furniture, branded kitchen electrical products, branded lighting, 30% and higher % off offers, charity items, sale and clearance items, tailoring alterations, Best of British mens footwear, ‘your school uniform’ service, repairs and disposal services, name tapes, Personalised Cards, Gift Card/Vouchers, food, flowers, beers, wine and spirits. Not valid online at marksandspencer.com. One voucher use per single transaction and per customer. No change will be given for purchases of less than £5. Offer cannot be used against purchases made prior to the receipt of this voucher. Valid in store on presentation of your Sparks Card at the till. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount offer or code. Voucher cannot be used to pay M&S Credit Card or Chargecard balances. Any refunds will take into account the discount. Offer is strictly non-transferable and cannot be sold or exchanged for cash. Marks & Spencer reserves the right to reject this offer with reasonable cause."
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Thanks for this - I notice CHESHIRE oaks is on the list.
There is a massive new Marks near Stoke - wonder what this is called but I don't think its on the list.
This offer was not on my Sparks list this morning, have to go and re check“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 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »The rebel in me means I am not sure what I would do!!
Left to defy the sign, or right to defy the road.........:D:D:D
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Absolutely love your sense of humour, SSM. x0 -
Hi.
been busy today, de hoarding my pantry:( twas dhs fault.keeps complaining that im going to set the house on fire with food stuffs and if I didnt sort it, he would while I was out:eek:...now seasoned hoarders on here will understand the dread and utter terror this statement gripped me with.so its with deep regret that I have escorted myself to the dustbin and forced myself to dispose of
12 packs of assorted cereal, only 6 mths outof date
4 tins of baby food(bought for special soft food diet, long story)ooc 8mths
25 bags of assorted crisps ooc 7/8mths
18 assorted choc bars ooc 12 mths aoprox
Dried noodles/crumbs oops
etc
and a partridge in a pear tree...only joking about the bird btw:rotfl:
I am laying down on the sofa , having partaken of some painkillers, with a damp towel on my forehead for shock:eek:deeply tramatised...why did I marry a minimalist???:mad:People bring great joy into our lives..some by arriving, others by leaving.im trying to be one of the former, so please bear with
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newbie1980 wrote: »hope people have ordered extra sun newspapers with there local shops for tommorow :P
So I need to buy a 'few' Suns tomorrow (I missed out on last week and like a nice fruit cider!!) thanks xxGood.
No, you are not. x
Thanks for being kind - but ooh yes I am!
I think I am really down to earth, I have a distorted sense of humour, great family/life, busy/hard job where I argue with some of the best brains in England and win..... but I am cr*p at glitching! xSavvybuyer wrote: »For them;):cool:. What a shame that they can't sit down and absorb all the vast information!:D:rotfl::)
We could set up a business training A staff...
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Then we could do targeted shops, get the staff to process these to concrete their learning......... it would take them a few years to figure it out!
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He will have a heart attack if he ever looks in the loft!!!!!People bring great joy into our lives..some by arriving, others by leaving.im trying to be one of the former, so please bear with
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »So I need to buy a 'few' Suns tomorrow (I missed out on last week and like a nice fruit cider!!) thanks xx
Thanks for being kind - but ooh yes I am!
I think I am really down to earth, I have a distorted sense of humour, great family/life, busy/hard job where I argue with some of the best brains in England and win..... but I am cr*p at glitching! x
We could set up a business training A staff...
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Then we could do targeted shops, get the staff to process these to concrete their learning......... it would take them a few years to figure it out!
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Just like most of us on here. :rotfl::T:beer:0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I seriously don't think I could watch that one tonight, on my own and that one is way too funny to watch alone :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
E how right you are ...I think that is the funniest one I have ever watched good job I had taken my makeup of as the tears were rolling down my face I did not stop laughing the whole way through :T
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