Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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Not long got home.
My car decided to not start whilst I was in a car park this evening
Had to call RAC out to me (spent 20min in a phone Q to get through to RAC - luckily RAC got to me 30 mins after that)
Starter Motor has gone. He managed to get car started and told me to go straight to a garage. I've left my car outside a garage and had to put a note and key through letterbox, hoping it's still there when they open up on Monday. No idea when I'll get my car back.
Meanwhile a target shop AvT before starter motor failed this morning.
Had 2 £1 off coupons for Robinsons Fruit Creations. Hopefully get £1 back off Shopmium for Primula
This produced £2.28 APG
1x Primula Cheese Spread With Ham (150g) £1.00 £1.00
1x Robinsons Fruit Creations & Barley No Added Sugar Rich Pear, Blackcurrant & Cherry Concentrate (1l) £1.99 £1.50
0.21x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Banana (order by number of bananas or select kg) (per kg) £0.16 £0.15
1x ASDA Maple Bacon Flavour Ketchup (300g) £0.50 N/A
1x ASDA Smart Price Still Spring Water (2l) £0.17 £0.17
1x Smiths Snaps Spicy Tomato Snacks (8x13g) £1.00 £1.00
1x ASDA Skimmed Milk (1pt) £0.49 £0.50
1x Robinsons Fruit Creations & Barley No Added Sugar Juicy Raspberry & Cranberry Concentrate (each) £1.99 £1.50
1x ASDA Meaty Variety Flavour Crisps (28x25g) £2.80 £2.32The end is nigh0 -
Would have really liked some ice cream to go with the whoopsied strawberries I got the other day. But no room in the freezer.
I never learn the lesson to leave room for a glitch.
My freezer seems to operate on the squashable principle:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Well our day didn't go quite as planned....
Tornado suffered some kind of severe trauma about half an hour into our journey and ground to a halt. A rescue train had to come and haul everything to Peterbough at a snail's pace. Tornado was then taken off to train hospital and a smelly old diesel took us to York. We arrived so late all we had time to do was grab a bite to eat and visit the cat gallery. No time to do the trail but we did spot two at the shop itself, then straight back to the station for the smelly diesel to bring us home again. Tornado is very poorly. It's been a funny sort of day.
So pleased Di won the sweepstake, it seems sort of right.0 -
braveheart60uk wrote: »A couple of mine were to faint to scan and needed manual input by staff, all others worked fine.
[STRIKE]16[/STRIKE] 15 in freezer, they are nice
Wonder if it will still work tomorrow?
... It possibly won't work tomorrow as some rather helpful :A told S about it on Twitter...
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TrulyMadly wrote: »I've just been looking at some old school photos of Jarrow Grammar school. I swear I know half those people....they were at my school too:rotfl:
My aunt taught at Springfield and croft terrace , I think ,The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
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TrulyMadly wrote: »You are a Geordie by default izzy?:D
Half my relatives are from jarra, so I am ,The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
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