Merv every time I donate I imagine that scene on Hancock’s Half Hour
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Jan Rosser wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 12:31Merv every time I donate I imagine that scene on Hancock’s Half Hour
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I still have an Antony Alliaceous Hancock LP containing the ' Blood Donor ' trackMervyn and Trish wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 12:45Jan Rosser wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 12:31Merv every time I donate I imagine that scene on Hancock’s Half Hour
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Lovely day today. Just been for a walk with the boss. Still a chill in the air though
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Just been in the garden - the bees are back - all buzzing around the cotoneaster - there are so many of them -
May get to cut the grass today - the sun is shining and no rain forecast
May get to cut the grass today - the sun is shining and no rain forecast
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I've just paid the balance for our cruise on FO
Round trip from Liverpool five nights stops in Belfast and Falmouth
Round trip from Liverpool five nights stops in Belfast and Falmouth
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Time for large glass of red HD to get over the stress
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I think you must be a mind reader cheers
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Well it did rain but just managed to finish cutting grass before it poured down and now it’s blue skies againJan Rosser wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 11:22Just been in the garden - the bees are back - all buzzing around the cotoneaster - there are so many of them -
May get to cut the grass today - the sun is shining and no rain forecast
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Yesterday we had a few drops of rain but mainly dry with some sunny spells, today has been similar, but with a longer shower of rain around teatime. There must be some truth in the old adage about the sun shining on the righteous.Jan Rosser wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 20:16Well it did rain but just managed to finish cutting grass before it poured down and now it’s blue skies againJan Rosser wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 11:22Just been in the garden - the bees are back - all buzzing around the cotoneaster - there are so many of them -
May get to cut the grass today - the sun is shining and no rain forecast
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Looks like the weather has finally changed for the better
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Let's hope so ... I'm thinking of shifting the logs back into the log store ( garage )
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A Sainsbugs question for Merv and Towny.
I am no longer seeing any Nectar Point Offers via ' Coupons ' ... is this because they are in the process of revamping their Website or is it because I am not properly linked to Nectar ?
ps ... I do get the points as normal for one's shopping value.
I am no longer seeing any Nectar Point Offers via ' Coupons ' ... is this because they are in the process of revamping their Website or is it because I am not properly linked to Nectar ?
ps ... I do get the points as normal for one's shopping value.
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Manoverboard wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 08:50Let's hope so ... I'm thinking of shifting the logs back into the log store ( garage )
We may venture over to West Bay later and while there sample one of the venders chip offerings.
We know how to treat ourselves
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Can't beat a hot tray of chips in the rain ... just saying
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Hopefully not, but it’ll save blowing on them if it does
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I am still seeing coupon offers for Sainbugs on the nectar site, this week I have 15 offers for 10 to 120 points, and if I have saved them on the nectar site and then bought the item, the points are awarded on purchase.Manoverboard wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 08:56A Sainsbugs question for Merv and Towny.
I am no longer seeing any Nectar Point Offers via ' Coupons ' ... is this because they are in the process of revamping their Website or is it because I am not properly linked to Nectar ?
ps ... I do get the points as normal for one's shopping value.
However the coupon offers on sainsburys itself are not always honoured.
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Interesting, perhaps they are working on a fix hence no coupons showing on the Sains websitetowny44 wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 13:24I am still seeing coupon offers for Sainbugs on the nectar site, this week I have 15 offers for 10 to 120 points, and if I have saved them on the nectar site and then bought the item, the points are awarded on purchase.Manoverboard wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 08:56A Sainsbugs question for Merv and Towny. I am no longer seeing any Nectar Point Offers via ' Coupons '
However the coupon offers on sainsburys itself are not always honoured.
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We're still getting them. Used two this week.Manoverboard wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 13:44Interesting, perhaps they are working on a fix hence no coupons showing on the Sains websitetowny44 wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 13:24I am still seeing coupon offers for Sainbugs on the nectar site, this week I have 15 offers for 10 to 120 points, and if I have saved them on the nectar site and then bought the item, the points are awarded on purchase.Manoverboard wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 08:56A Sainsbugs question for Merv and Towny. I am no longer seeing any Nectar Point Offers via ' Coupons '
However the coupon offers on sainsburys itself are not always honoured.
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Using MS Edge or a n other ?
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My daughter had a Morrisons delivery using Amazon (free over £40) and she said it's the best delivery she's had everything was available and good "dates" on fresh food. Definitely going to try again.
She has tried Morrisons direct and thought they were poor, late delivery and half empty carton/bottle of milk and next day date on fresh food. She has also used Tesco (many times) and Asda she said they were ok.
She has tried Morrisons direct and thought they were poor, late delivery and half empty carton/bottle of milk and next day date on fresh food. She has also used Tesco (many times) and Asda she said they were ok.
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Happydays wrote: ↑27 May 2021, 13:54My daughter had a Morrisons delivery using Amazon (free over £40) and she said it's the best delivery she's had everything was available and good "dates" on fresh food. Definitely going to try again.
She has tried Morrisons direct and thought they were poor, late delivery and half empty carton/bottle of milk and next day date on fresh food. She has also used Tesco (many times) and Asda she said they were ok.
I’d have sent the lot back along with a complaint to head office.
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Well our recent house move is now complete and once we unpack everything,and throw away what we cannot stow away, then I think we will be very happy in our bijou apartment.
But that is definitely the last move I make, the next one someone else can organise, and I don't mind what colour the casket is.
But that is definitely the last move I make, the next one someone else can organise, and I don't mind what colour the casket is.
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