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rhosynbach wrote: »
Really love this dress rhos.
Nanny, sorry to hear about your friends dsis.
Tbw how is hubby today?
Bubbs, good luck for tomorrow as probably won't have chance to get on here before work.
Sorry, if missed things, combination of memory and skimming on here as been busy all day.0 -
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Had to pop on to say that dress is stunning Rhos, you will look and feel like a million dollars in it. Lots of lovely ideas and links to some gorgeous boleros too, it's fabulous the way everyone pulls out all the stops to help on here.0
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I cant see how they can cancel his appointment :eek:
Cause not allowed to eat as having camera or supposed to be in the afternoon:o
Good luck tomorrow bubbs, I'm sure you'll be fine. I had it done with sedation not a general anaesthetic & didn't know anything about it. I've been at Soton General for hours today & heard nurses saying everything would go ahead as normal as doctors would all be in just junior docs who wouldn't, so hopefully it'll all be over this time tomorrow x0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »I had a dress arrive from asos today,, :cool: but i did not realise it had 3 lace petticoats under it and it is not really a dress for a wedding but it was so pretty, said to oh it fits but the petticoats ruin it so its going back but I have never had a dress that pretty. left the room came back a while later and he says you cant send it back you like it so much.. I said i would never wear it . He goes you will now, and holds it up.
he had cut the petticoats of:eek::eek::eek::rotfl:
Can I see CJJ's car now please?“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Thanks for this, it makes sense.
OMG if we loose the broadband I will be a screaming wreck:rotfl:
Our broadband is pitifully slow anyway, it does no take much for it to freeze and stop altogether ...Ladyshopper wrote: »Really love this dress rhos.
Nanny, sorry to hear about your friends dsis.
Tbw how is hubby today?
Bubbs, good luck for tomorrow as probably won't have chance to get on here before work.
Sorry, if missed things, combination of memory and skimming on here as been busy all day.
Collected him from hospital this afternoon and he is much better than either of us expected. Still a bit unsteady and I'm having to make him let me he him as it's silly for him to try to bend and put pressure on the wound. He might as well enjoy being waited on and fussed over cos it won't last long !!! It does make one hell of a difference to comfort and attention when you have stuff done privately - it shouldn't but it certainly does. Fortunately this was a fairly simple job and we managed to get a 'fixed price' costing so it covered the overnight stay as well as the procedure.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »
What a beautiful dress, I would match it with silver sandels, clutch and pashmina, are you wearing a hat? If you are wear it around the house a few weeks before and it will not feel strange on the dayI, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.
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Possible small glitch - I only find the small sweets packs ones:rotfl: - vs Sains on Nestle Fairtrade Kit Kat 4 Finger Bars - Milk Chocolate (45g), Nestle Kit Kat Chunky Bar (40g) and one individual pack of Maynard's Wine Gums (52g).
3 for £1 according to a.com (I think we've been down this road before - need to check they really do scan at 3 for £1 instore) and the Kit Kat and Kit Kat Chunky are each individual price 58p in A and 40p on sains.co.uk (not tested). Wine Gums are doubtless a no-show.
Could obviously alternatively have two of the same type of Kit Kat in the basket, none of the other Kit Kat (whichever it is) and a packet of Wine Gums instead. Plus enough other items to appear on vs S.
I know the individual original Polo Mints (34g) are showing straight £1 for A on msm and obviously cheaper pricing everywhere else (M is 2 for £1) - T is 3 for £1.20 - but a.com has the correct pricing and mbuy (60p and 3 for £1) and will undoubtedly appear as that:(.
EDIT: There may be a small glitch on these Polo Mints possible - two packs with a wine gums pack and then 60p each vs 50p mbuy pricing at M but cannot use Kit Kats too, unless you want to pay full price and have M, at best, at 50p (mbuy - need to buy in twos or mix and match and hope that works) and have the Kit Kats at 50p for M rather than 40p for S. Or unless I suppose you could try a Kit Kats pack (one or other, not both), a Polo Mints and a wine gums, and hope the Kit Kat (4 finger or chunky whichever one of the two you picked) and the Polos pick up the 2 for £1 at M but why would you given that the Kit Kats should be 40p for S? (The Polos are 60p in S so you would stick to Kit Kats (and the one pack of Wine Gums).)
I suspect these individual packs of sweets, even with the pence back off any glitch, still work out much more expensive than bigger packs - whether branded or not - elsewhere - for example Dominion Wine Gums (230g) are 55p in Aldi - a lot more in the pack than these individual Maynard's wine gums at whatever price they work out to be.0 -
Good luck tomorrow bubbs, I'm sure you'll be fine. I had it done with sedation not a general anaesthetic & didn't know anything about it. I've been at Soton General for hours today & heard nurses saying everything would go ahead as normal as doctors would all be in just junior docs who wouldn't, so hopefully it'll all be over this time tomorrow x
Sorry but just seen news & ops & appointments are being cancelled in some hospitals. Fingers crossed yours isn't x0 -
The M list is now updated and I have all the individual packs of sweets/chocolates that are showing in A's offer on there vs 2 for £1 in M (won't work yet if it ever does) except the Kit Kat 4 Finger/Kit Kat Chunky are marked as vs S at 40p. At least I hope I have - I don't have the Twirl bar - and msm showing "---" - and surely M must have the individual Twirl? There are lots of items on the 2 for £1 mix and match in M - which not all stores are showing - at least 44 different items - so most of them will be 2 for £1 in M - and what's this?:think: - "Twin Single 43" - :idea:is the Twirl bar 43g on a.com? Yes it is! That's the Twirl bar - oh dear my writing!:eek: - that says "Twirl single 43" but looks like "Twin Single 43"!:rotfl: I'll add the Twirl onto the list now - and then I'm finished!
A fully comprehensive price collection on the items I hope, even though my first store didn't even have all of them and I had to obtain some from the other store. It's possible I have missed out some of the items in the A offer as I've done them by putting them into my basket signed in on msm but sometimes items that aren't stocked at my A, but are available elsewhere, disappear that way - if there are more than the 22 I have (plus the Wine Gums:D) then M is likely to be 2 for £1 on them (apart from the Tic Tacs that are 46p and the Mentos Mints at 43p - I hope - I hope they have not gone up and joined the 2 for £1 offer:wall:) - there are lots on the offer in M. As far as I know, M do not have the Lion Bar, Aero Mint Chocolate Bar or the Skittles Wild Berry - so avoid all of those three I think - and the Wrigley's are not a goer due to the individual A price being too low.
Bye for now!:wave:0
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