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  • I am sorry but can anyone direct me to how I post a question please#
  • TrulyMadly
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    davemorton wrote: »
    Aldi (or is it lidl) have a bottle of champagne reduced to £7.50 this weekend.



    You like the Cotswolds dont you. 'This Country' is worth a watch on iplayer, comedy, but not everyones cup of tea.

    Champagne and the Cotswolds in one post:T:T

    Thanks Dave,...I'll look out for it:)
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  • TrulyMadly
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    jmjm wrote: »
    I am sorry but can anyone direct me to how I post a question please#

    You just did:rotfl::rotfl::T:T

    Welcome:)
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  • bubbs
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I guess you are in the majority rhos not the minority....but nevertheless I watched it. :o




    I think I might have heard some of this and felt it was disingenuous ...for without Shannon there wasn't a story. Plus if they really felt this way, they could have left out the little framed photographs which the camera kept straying to. They bore a remarkable resemblance to her as a child.
    And her mother too....clearly with some learning difficulties/ mental health issues poked fun at....at times:o

    Anyway I watched it but couldn't help feeling a bit voyeuristic:o

    Had a dictionary for tea? dunno what it means:o
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  • davemorton
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    rhosynbach wrote: »
    Yes thanks xx
    I checked my bank today and had more money in than I thought , all bills have been paid . same amount gone in , so was wondering why , what has been different this month. Then I realised you stopped posting the deals, :rotfl:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • TrulyMadly
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    You shouldnt go MIA but sal posted it in the summer i think, i have posted shops with it on:p so now pay attention please:D:rotfl:

    Thanks so do we need to buy 2 as surely will see the 2 for £5?


    I'm not sure which will be the best way to do it....

    Buy one and it will compare to £4 to £2..

    Buy two and It will compare £5 to £4

    Can you do the sums bubbles....I am never sure how to work it out....:D

    I've looked back marmite.....what are you talking about here

    Thanks:)
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  • TrulyMadly
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Had a dictionary for tea? dunno what it means:o

    A person who derives sexual gratification from covert observation of an unsuspecting person who is naked, undressing, or engaging in sexual activity.

    :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • TrulyMadly
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    Or more likely:rotfl:

    An enthusiastic observer of sordid or sensational subjects.:eek:
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  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I've looked back marmite.....what are you talking about here

    Thanks:)

    It was this youngs gastro scampi tails


    Womble 8/2 A v M.....Savvy something for you to look at...

    1x Kellogg's Fruit 'n Fibre (750g) £2.99 £2.50
    1x ASDA Baker's Selection Big Eat Large White Rolls (6pk) £1.00 £0.50
    1x Young's Wholetail Scampi (220g) £4.00 £2.00

    I don't know why they only bought 1 wholetail scampi as it is 2F£5...So an extra quid would have given them double the amount..Nothing else purchased in the offer.....But.....Morrisons price takers have messed up as wholetail scampi is £5:83......They are comparing it against youngs scampi bites which is currently on offer for £2...Seems like a good time to eat a bit of scampi tail.....

    I am sure someone will work out the price....but this is one for Savvy to look at...
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    OMG, I'm rich! Silver in the hair, Gold in the teeff, Crystals in the Kidney, Sugar in the blood, Lead in the butt, Iron in the arteries and an inexhaustible supply of natural gas! I never thought I would accumulate such wealth!! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Savvybuyer
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I really enjoyed it Nellie....did you?

    People at work were saying there was a big twist at the end so I got myself psyched up for it....which was a bit of a disappointment.

    I've never watched so much TV.....:D

    Last night I started watching the Shannon Matthews drama and some of the scenes were spot on, as I remember them being portrayed on the news at the time. Just wondered whether Shannon herself was involved? Did she need to give permission even? Can't imagine how she must have felt watching it....if she did. Second part next week:o I thought it was tonight:o

    Off-topic, from money-saving, but then I suppose this is the shopping and chat thread (not that I ever "chat" in any way other than analysing things which isn't really chat), how do you know the scenes were "spot on"? Maybe the news at the time was heavily edited and selected as to what was shown and what was not and - conspiracy theory - that the news was misrepresentative and there is also dramatic licence so that things do not have to reflect how they actually were?
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