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Good Afternoon Nannylala
Yes I am enjoying the book even though its a bit
Looking forward to my second week off.
Got decorator tomorrow painting bedroom so may have to sleep in small room tomorrow night. I will be ok but Poppy wont she doesn't like change she such a fussy dog. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: was
Think weather nice beginning next week so Poppy can play in back garden
What colour you having in your bedroom tweets ?...see you have not been having much treats this week as you have had a weight loss this week :T0 -
Good Evening the Bay City Rollers haven t aged very well have they0
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I can see crowns and what looks like darth vader's face, so I'm stuck! :rotfl:
Afternoon Elite, hope all is as well as can be. Off for a walk with DH in the hope of finding an ice cream van, as I'm back to the grindstone tomorrow. This will be the last bank holiday I'm working though, as I will be handing in my notice this week and starting my new job by the end of summer at the latest, eeekk!! :eek::D:eek::j:eek:
Dora the Explorer:D
Hey......new job Arthien:T good for you:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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springdreams wrote: »Well I'm back from my business trip to Orlando, which went very well I think.
I hope QOC is having a wonderful time
On the doggy news front, I came home to the news that our little 6 year old westie does have bone cancer. He has been given less than 2 months. He doesn't appear to be in pain or ill, so we have brought him home and the plan is to pamper him for as long as he doesn't appear to be suffering. I am dreading the day I have to take him back to the vet to have him put to sleep. My 15 yo DS, whose dog he is, is in bits
How awful for you all Springdreams .....so sorry to hear this:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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They are in black, or rather grey (to be my pedantic self again:D:rotfl:), as they are non-comparable against the competitor on the comparison shown, but would show in red if there was a competitor price?
It's clear that, at the moment at least, the "OOS" on a.com item is clearly not a trigger as it's picking up the mbuy in conjunction with the other items in the offer that were bought. As the mbuy is being picked up, the items in the offer would appear in red on a comparison to the extent that they picked up a competitor price? Where an item is N/A for a competitor on a comparison, then its A price appears in grey whether that price is an mbuy price or not.
EDIT: I see zippy has already answered, and more succinctly than me surprise surprise:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.0 -
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