Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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Did you post last night this wasn't attracting the offer, or did I dream it
Virgin have their own loyalty offer too izzey and it doesn't say which one is not valid with the ticket
I'll book it anyway tonight and let you know if I get my nectar pointsp for booking:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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Did we know about the Subway coupons in the Metro newspaper?
Seem to be pretty regular, 3 in March 12 issue page 20.
http://e-edition.metro.news/home.html
I think they sometimes have MaccyD coupons, but not managed to find any in the e-editions.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
davemorton wrote: »No catching you out is there!
Yes, sorry, £20.
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v morries the cakes add 70p a box to apg so should be fine. If you're going to 'my' store check the bottom end two aisles along - not much left in the main cake aisle0 -
I suppose there is no harm in going back to the pharmacist armed with his drug collection and asking if they will interact/interfer with each other.
(I just assumed that the docs had a system whereby if a new meds was added to someones records it flagged up as red on their computers - not sure where I got that idea from)
Sometimes the doctors are "blinded" by what they see as a need for that person to take a medication, I was an in patient and needed a drug , the doctors couldn't get in a neck line and were prepared to give it through a cannula, the pharmacist spoke to me and said I had to insist on a pic line as that particular drug would be very painful through a cannula, the doctors would of just added in another pain med, it was rough enough without it being painful too:(, as for a red flag I don't think so , honestly have had a med prescribed and it wasn't until I was so ill that it turns out I should not of had it ever I believe the doctor had not even read my notes before prescribing, that drug killed off my kidney transplant:(, I don't have much faith in my GPThe person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Virgin have their own loyalty offer too izzey and it doesn't say which one is not valid with the ticket
I'll book it anyway tonight and let you know if I get my nectar pointsp for booking:)
Thanks :A0 -
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Jeremiah_T_Stone wrote: »Ooh TM :A have you room for an old racehorse
I was going to start the horse puns but I'm dashing out and don't want to miss anything:rotfl:
Dare I ask how Cheltenham is going?:DTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Bubbles good from a shop this morning v M :beer:
1x ASDA Soft White Rolls (4pk) £1.00 N/A
1x Arla B.O.B Fat Free Skimmed Milk (2l) £1.50 £1.50
1x Hovis Thick Soft White Bread (800g) £1.05 £1.05
1x Dobre Bell Pepper Salad (900ml) £1.00 N/A
1x ASDA Extra Special 4 Oranges (4pk) £1.80 N/A
1x Delamere Semi Skimmed Goats Milk Chilled (1l) £1.55 £1.54
3.84x ASDA Butcher's Selection Lamb Leg Bone In Joint (Typically 2.1kg) (per kg) £19.11 N/A
3x Freixenet Prosecco D.O.C. (75cl) £35.94 £27.00
1x Nescafe Gold Black Instant Coffee (200g) £4.50 N/A
6x ASDA No Added Sugar Apple & Mango Flavoured Sparkling Water Bottle (1l) £2.40 N/A
1x ASDA Grower's Selection Maris Piper Potatoes (2.5kg) £1.75 £1.80
1x ASDA American Style Deli Slaw (280g) £1.10 N/A
I'm resisting the Mr Kiplings - my Oncologist is convinced sugar feeds my cancerFighting Recurring Cancer0
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