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I think this is going to be the theme of the day, sorting out a lot of minor annoyances.
I finally got a response from Shopotize re the Activia yogurt - they ignored my first 2 emails and I'd long since given up. Looking at emails this morning I found one from last Thursday to say they have put 50p into my paypal. They did not actually ask what my paypal address was so I've no idea where its been sent.
My paypal has its own address and Shopotize has a different one so if they sent 50p to the Shopotize address it will be floating around in the ether.
Activia was on Shopotize early February so its taken them a month to respond :mad:“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 -
No it not ending today
the multi buy has been MIA from. Com since the deal first showed last Tuesday
Not for me it hasn't.
I've noticed it disappear a couple of times for a very short time but most of the time it's been showing.
Different people do see different things though.
So if anyone wants coke, I'm guessing you are confirming that it's been glitching since Wed.
Fill your boots everyone, I'm off to bed as been awake since 6am yesterday.N1LDA0 -
Up early to fill the cupboards with essentials like bread, milk, cat food etc :mad:
Andrex 16 pack scans at £6 - Sharpies 28 scan at £20 :eek: Fairy WUL scans at £1.50... no Piggy Pies
But did get a £3 double duvet Slumberdown one, Blue Diamond free,
Branston beans 6 pack £2
And these items
Duck breast treats 37p
litter tray scoop 23p
Bird food 75p
Aquarium holiday block 75pOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Good Morning
Started with another sore throat yesterday which turned into another cold
Not long got rid of the last one grrrrrrrrrrrr
That's rubbish tweets, hope you feel better soon. I'm full of cold today, feeling a bit sorry for myself. I will be hauling my butt into work tomorrow though, as colleagues there were kind enough to share it in the first place, plus if I have any sickness I'll be on half pay so trying to avoid that if possible.
Hugs to bubbs, thinking of you getting back to work. :A
Had a great day yesterday, very cultured and most unlike me. Culminated in consultants appointment at hospital. She is very pleased with progress, especially after everything that's happened. She has also agreed that when I go back in 6 months she is going to book me in for a full scar revision. Very unexpected but over the moon, as my stomach looks dreadful. So I've got 6 months to lose more weight, and she'll then make it all look a whole lot better. Couldn't stop smiling, even when I had to stand on the train all the way home!0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Just been looking through the Ideal Home Show website, then I realised I wasn't looking at potential purchases (and there is a few things we are going to be looking at), I was looking through the list to try to guess who would be giving away freebies :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
morning was there any free tickets going this year0 -
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Up early to fill the cupboards with essentials like bread, milk, cat food etc :mad:
Andrex 16 pack scans at £6 - Sharpies 28 scan at £20 :eek: Fairy WUL scans at £1.50... no Piggy Pies
But did get a £3 double duvet Slumberdown one, Blue Diamond free,
Branston beans 6 pack £2
And these items
Duck breast treats 37p
litter tray scoop 23p
Bird food 75p
Aquarium holiday block 75p
Snap I think Fairy WUL was RTC in express stores I might be wrong.
I have gone back to buying Superdrugs own 9 pack toilet rolls for £2 in the absence of finding any RTC in either As or Ts the Andrex was £6 down here too. And my loo roll tower has gone completely didn't take long with 4 females back in the house. :eek:0 -
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Ladyshopper wrote: »That's rubbish tweets, hope you feel better soon. I'm full of cold today, feeling a bit sorry for myself. I will be hauling my butt into work tomorrow though, as colleagues there were kind enough to share it in the first place, plus if I have any sickness I'll be on half pay so trying to avoid that if possible.
Hugs to bubbs, thinking of you getting back to work. :A
Had a great day yesterday, very cultured and most unlike me. Culminated in consultants appointment at hospital. She is very pleased with progress, especially after everything that's happened. She has also agreed that when I go back in 6 months she is going to book me in for a full scar revision. Very unexpected but over the moon, as my stomach looks dreadful. So I've got 6 months to lose more weight, and she'll then make it all look a whole lot better. Couldn't stop smiling, even when I had to stand on the train all the way home!
That's great news LS..I had great fun on holiday as had to go through numerous security scanners trying to explain I had an implant which was likely to set them off :eek: but it was okay as I had an identity card to back it up0 -
That's great news LS..I had great fun on holiday as had to go through numerous security scanners trying to explain I had an implant which was likely to set them off :eek: but it was okay as I had an identity card to back it up
Good job you had your card! Your holiday sounds lovely, I'm so glad it went well.
I'm pleased, its far more than I was expecting. She was supposed to do a bit of scar revision when she did my bladder removal in July, but the operation took so much longer than anticipated and was more complex that she left it. In the grand scheme of things that bit is actually very minor, but I thought I'd ask. When she saw the state of my stomach, she offered to do the whole lot, effectively it will be a bit like a tummy tuck. She has a very common sense approach to things, when she did a previous big surgery in 2014 she kind of did a tummy tuck then, as she was able to cut off the bit they call the "apron" as part of the surgery, which made a massive difference to my self confidence. Sorting this lot out will just be amazing really, as due to healing issues I literally look as if I have a bottom on my stomach (the way it has healed has left it looking like a bum crack complete with hole at the bottom :eek::rotfl:). Cutting all that away and just making one scar will make a huge difference.0
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