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  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Good grief, I would never have guessed :D

    On un official forms do you drop your DOB by 10 or 15 years? :T

    So you are one of the ladies born in the 1950s affected by the change in the state pension age ???

    Lol I'm enjoying all this. I was born in 1956 . I don't know much about it all tbh.
  • henlans wrote: »
    Here is some pictures, only these 2 will work :)

    24n1bpy.jpg

    30w0ytg.jpg

    What's the the purchase price please on the s'poos?:)
  • emerald21
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    I would normally be saying... since when has something got to be appropriate on here... but as it is poo related and I've just had my tea I really do not want to know any more... but please carry on wearing trousers that are tucked into your boots!! :D:D:D


    Well I won't be in the summer will I :o It's a bu**er though I can tell you.
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2016 at 9:03PM
    ledlights wrote: »
    THIS ONE WORKED AS WELL
    2x Cadbury Twirl Large Easter Egg (282G) £10.00 £6.66
    1x Swizzels Refreshers Chew Bar (SINGLE) £0.10 N/A
    1x Giant Strawberry Stripes (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
    1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
    1x ASDA Smartprice Spaghetti Bolognese (395G) £0.15 £0.15
    1x ASDA Smartprice Spaghetti (500G) £0.20 £0.20
    1x MAOAM Sour Giant Stripes Cola & Lemon Flavour (1PK) £0.10 N/A
    1x Barratt Flumps (12G) £0.10 £0.10
    1x ASDA Smartprice Spaghetti Loops in Tomato Sauce (395G) £0.15 £0.15
    1x Munchies Easter Egg (252G) £5.00 £3.34
    1x ASDA Smart Price Milk Chocolate (100G) £0.30 £0.30


    Munchies worked because it went OOS on 18th.. Twirl went OOS on 20th. Scotland is delayed.

    Munchies & Twirl = good
    Munchies & Maltesers = good
    Twirl & Maltesers = BAD

    Some of the other ones didnt go OOS until 20th and thats why BH one didnt work as other ones he got didnt trigger it.

    Munchies trigger worked since saturday in england and wales.
  • mhoc
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Oh thank you lol I can be a naughty young lady if the need arises but it doesn t arise so much nowadays . I d rather get a good bargain or better still some freebies :D

    That's the trouble with getting older, having to be a responsible adult at all times - so few opportunities for not acting your age.

    Things like wearing too much make up and inappropriate clothing tend to back fire :rotfl:

    I think the most naughtiness I manage is eating chocolate for breakfast but that's a by product of fridge tidying so even that is not really that naughty :)
    “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.”
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    What's the the purchase price please on the s'poos?:)

    £3.99 / 2 for £4 :) watch out for £2.50 ones.
  • tweets
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    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Thanks tweets, have ordered some for DS.

    Was going to get my DS some but they wont fit him he needs larger size for his big feet :(
  • tweets
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    Thanks, Tweets.

    There's actually 3% more cotton in these than in M&S cotton-rich men's socks. x


    So they should be good socks then :)
  • emerald21
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    mhoc wrote: »
    That's the trouble with getting older, having to be a responsible adult at all times - so few opportunities for not acting your age.

    Things like wearing too much make up and inappropriate clothing tend to back fire :rotfl:

    I think the most naughtiness I manage is eating chocolate for breakfast but that's a by product of fridge tidying so even that is not really that naughty :)

    I don't wear makeup mhoc only lipstick. But just lately I've been taking advantage of these folk in shops giving me a makeover lol on my trips to Liverpool and Chester. I must admit I do look better for wearing a bit of foundation.

    I went to Chester yesterday and had a free dinner in Ed s Diner as I'd received an email offering either a hotdog etc or burger free as long as I bought a drink . I had the hot dog as I don't like the burgers there and a £2.55 drink of Coke :eek: .Good job the meal was free. It should have been over £7 .huh
  • tweets
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Lol I'm enjoying all this. I was born in 1956 . I don't know much about it all tbh.

    I am not far behind you age wise. ;)

    I never lie about my age wish 60 was still the retiring age not 66 :(
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