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  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 67,851 Forumite
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    tornado wrote: »

    Could have been was really scary
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  • purpledonkey
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    LEJC wrote: »
    Totally off topic,if there is one at the moment...but has anyone actually tried this Fosters rocks stuff with the rum in?

    What's it taste like ...sweet?...can you taste much rum....

    I can't help but wonder its a bit of a gimmick drink...I've not seen anything like it in the Caribbean ...other than perhaps a pint of rum with a banks/piton/carib/red stripe/wadadli chaser on the side.

    I'm off to T later and might invest if there are indeed any RTC (none in A the other day)...but wont bother if they are still £2 a pack after the CS cashback

    I saw some reduced in my local Ts for £2.25 today. Haven't tried it though.
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  • LEJC
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Have you got all yours already marmite. :j

    I think they are the same you know as the grupo halcon ones are made in spain. And that's what it says on the back. It just feels a bit different not sure if it has been glazed? or whether Tile giant had polished their display. :o

    Tile giant is only up the road from me, I was going to take it to compare before ordering but it's too heavy for me will have to wait for Mr TS to get back from Friday lunch pub. :o But I want to get on and order as I like it. Thanks Marmite. :beer:
    Tiny ...not sure if someone will have already answered your query as I'm reading forwards not back...but that tile looks in its natural form so when laid will need to be sealed.
    We have something similar in the conservatory and a blacker version in the kitchen and both sets have been down for many years...well at least 18 on the conservatory ...maybe 6 or 7 in the kitchen.
    We use a seal on them called slate and seal...i'll try and find you a link in a min,but its like a clear substance you paint onto them once laid thatv will really bring out the colours and shine ..it gives them a sort of wet look without being wet and protects them....to keep them tip top you need to be applying it every few years but its well worth it.
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  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 8 April 2016 at 5:00PM
    :rotfl:I just went back to M on my way back here as I thought I'd not got nearly enough Dark Continentals. And the Fox's Party Footballs that had the 10p offer label but quite a bit of stock there this morning are now completely gone! (I haven't bought them all - I just bought an extra pack for good luck having got most of mine at another store yesterday.) If they have the 10p showing, I think they will not last more than a few hours. However, they've kindly left me the Continentals as they are showing their old 50p price there:rotfl::rotfl::D:T:T.

    I think what people need to look for is items that are unpriced - even if I haven't listed them, if you see any items in these sections of the store (biscuits, cereal bars etc.) that have no price label at all - or maybe anything on RTC shelf that is in those categories but either has no price label or else has a higher RTC price (whether that's store-specific sticker or whether it's a proper (yellow-border) RTC 'offer' label) - do go and scan them to check and, if they're 10p, do let us know! Also look for items that do have 10p RTC labels on the normal biscuit aisle etc. shelves of your store but are, inevitably, completely gone, and let us know those items as we might be able to find them in other stores. TIA.

    It also helps to have knowledge of what's been RTC (at higher prices) earlier. There is obviously a bit of intuition there on my part in identifying what might now be 10p. I do hope these items now don't go to 5p next week:rotfl:.

    People may have thought I shouldn't have waited until half of the day today had gone before posting the items. However, I've had to collate them from several different stores and it also now turns out that, had I been able to post earlier, I would have had at least five items missing. I have only just become aware of them mid-morning and lunchtime today. The information that I had last night and couldn't post was also inaccurate and I wouldn't have had a couple of the items I have now got - I thought they weren't 10p at all when in fact they are. I scanned the wrong items yesterday (in another store) as the description on the SEL of the "10p" store did not contain the full, precise product name and therefore referred me to the wrong items. They obviously scanned at full price and I then thought that the correct items, which in fact turn out to be 10p, were not 10p at all. Only today did I see stock of the correct items and I have bought them! So, from last night, I would have been telling you they were not 10p when in fact they are. If I could have got all the details together then - which I couldn't - I would have given not as many items and incorrect information about at least three items. So it took today's stores to get the correct information (and then from unmarked/incorrectly-marked items:rotfl:)!

    If you can assist though, to help all of us, by looking for items that are unpriced or 10p offer labels, that will be very helpful. I think, on the 10p labels, we might all provide different items for each other to get:rotfl: (as none of us will be able to get our own 10ps). TIA.
  • purpledonkey
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    My Dearest Dilys ♥ Gone but never will be forgotten ♥

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    A brave loving cat - only 6 years old - so very very sad.

    I'm sorry love x
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  • elliemoo
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    My Dearest Dilys ♥ Gone but never will be forgotten ♥

    A brave loving cat - only 6 years old - so very very sad.

    Snap, sorry to hear that, you did your best for her.
  • bubbs
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    henlans wrote: »
    £4 I reckon



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    DeeDee74 wrote: »
    Afternoon bubbs:)
    £2.40 IS MY guess

    Well done :T:T:T:T
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  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    My Dearest Dilys ♥ Gone but never will be forgotten ♥

    1053cb8.jpg

    A brave loving cat - only 6 years old - so very very sad.

    Or bless her ...big hugs ...no more pain for her now
  • bubbs
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    LEJC wrote: »
    Tiny ...not sure if someone will have already answered your query as I'm reading forwards not back...but that tile looks in its natural form so when laid will need to be sealed.
    We have something similar in the conservatory and a blacker version in the kitchen and both sets have been down for many years...well at least 18 on the conservatory ...maybe 6 or 7 in the kitchen.
    We use a seal on them called slate and seal...i'll try and find you a link in a min,but its like a clear substance you paint onto them once laid thatv will really bring out the colours and shine ..it gives them a sort of wet look without being wet and protects them....to keep them tip top you need to be applying it every few years but its well worth it.

    One of my customers has just done theres and it stinks:rotfl:
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • LEJC wrote: »
    Tiny ...not sure if someone will have already answered your query as I'm reading forwards not back...but that tile looks in its natural form so when laid will need to be sealed.
    We have something similar in the conservatory and a blacker version in the kitchen and both sets have been down for many years...well at least 18 on the conservatory ...maybe 6 or 7 in the kitchen.
    We use a seal on them called slate and seal...i'll try and find you a link in a min,but its like a clear substance you paint onto them once laid thatv will really bring out the colours and shine ..it gives them a sort of wet look without being wet and protects them....to keep them tip top you need to be applying it every few years but its well worth it.

    Thanks for the information LEJC...but the description given for these tiles state that they do not require sealing...:)


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