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Noooooooo, I was going to see that film, wish I hadn't seen ^^^
. I'll have to chose something else and block my eyes and ears :rotfl:
Been so lovely here, started off breakfast in the garden, well coffee actualy. Done some housework before popping out, that's me finished for today :rotfl: :rotfl: dh cooking tea :j
There's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Happy birthday Izzy and Rosie :bdaycake:
Morning all
Bank holiday weekend not off to a good start for us. Overnight we've had an email with some news we were half expecting but really hoped we wouldn't getNo one's died or anything, it's just something that's really messed up some plans we had for the future. Not the end of the world and it will get sorted, just a bit of a blow.
Afternoon, hope everyone is well.
Sorry to hear this hg, hope your not too upset.
Thinking of LEJC & rhosy, hope they are both ok.
Happy birthday izzy & rosie xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Afternoon all...
I've been out this morning at school prize giving...and have come home with a shield...or rather DS did!!!
He also sat exam number 3 this morning....chemistry..10 to go.
Mhoc...I've read the book and seen the film on preview last week...book was better but film not bad...
I usually find the books a better read and TBH everything is better explained in printfrugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Having loads trouble trying to post don't know whats up with thread today6 times trying now
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Good afternoon ...that is lovely tweets matches Nannylala's trollie ..and Fushias were one of my DH 's favourite flowers .Laura Ashley furniture arrived ..lot bigger than anticipated but love it ..just had to have it another round but it works ..
Good Afternoon Nannylala :wave:
I like Fuchsias too also Lilies.
Glad your furniture's arrived hope its not to big :eek:0 -
Today's Top Tip
If you need to port your mobile number out to another network to bring it back for a new off (as you cannot, for example, go O2 to O2) then A mobile seem the best bet. Why? They don't require a top up to activate the SIM and include 10 mins/10 texts and 10MB for free when you activate :cool:.
Free sim online or 50p instore.
Number porting now normally takes place next day too, so a quick switch to take up the best offers and keeping your number.
Hth
Anon
Will depend on network, but what I have done in the past is port my contract number to a PAYG on the same network, then offers were available for customers to go from PAYG to contract.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
1x Lenor Fabric Conditioner Summer Breeze 76 Washes (1.9LTR) £2.48 £2.50
A v T womble 11.58 today
10% staff discount so actually £2.75
bubbs was asking about lenor against morries £3.50 v £1.50 for 44 washes.The tesco one actually works out slightly better value and more reliable.0 -
0.39x ASDA Butcher's Selection Lamb Shanks Joints (Typically 0.4kg) (PER KG) £3.87 £2.73
A v T 13.59 today0 -
davemorton wrote: »Will depend on network, but what I have done in the past is port my contract number to a PAYG on the same network, then offers were available for customers to go from PAYG to contract.
That is another approach worth considering if they are coming up with any particularly good offers - I tend to go for cashback offers (free or as near as) so looking to spend the least amount possible and happy to switch out and back. A little hassle but worth it for the savings.
My main point was that the other PAYG SIMs all seem to require a minimum £10 top up before use, which is obviously not very MSE, whereas A didn't need a top up to port in and then back out.
Anon0
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