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Ordered... You git. Hadn't looked in days.

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ProfessorF wrote:
Ordered... You git. Hadn't looked in days.

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the last one I ordered was this
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Suitable for wearing around Nottingham and other Zombie unprepared cities. :lol:

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I've been doing my on-line shopping for what seems like hours. I definitely have a good few bargains in my basket, but it's around this stage I do wonder if it might not be quicker to just go to Sainsburys. Of course, if I just clicked on all my favourites I'd have been done in no time - but then I might have missed the £18 savings on the first £40 of stuff I ordered.

Here's hoping the 24 bottles of beer all turn up this time, otherwise I'm going to have to go to Sainsburys anyway :|

OMG - Bells do Whisky and Ginger in cans :lol:

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I've been doing my on-line shopping for what seems like hours. I definitely have a good few bargains in my basket, but it's around this stage I do wonder if it might not be quicker to just go to Sainsburys. Of course, if I just clicked on all my favourites I'd have been done in no time - but then I might have missed the £18 savings on the first £40 of stuff I ordered.

Here's hoping the 24 bottles of beer all turn up this time, otherwise I'm going to have to go to Sainsburys anyway :|

OMG - Bells do Whisky and Ginger in cans :lol:

I did a shop with Tesco and Asda via MySupermarket.com and saved a fortune. I bought everything with points and same price from Tesco. and all the cheaper items from Asda. Even the fact that I had two deliveries meant that I still saved way more than the cost of the extra delivery. I saved £30 in all in one shop.

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Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:58 pm
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Don't forget the Asda price promise - if it's not 20% cheaper they refund twice the difference, so if something is £1 on both shops Asda give you 40p off. Or something like that. I just got over £7 off on the promise anyway, in addition to the things that were £20 cheaper in total.

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JJW009 wrote:
it's around this stage I do wonder if it might not be quicker to just go to Sainsburys.

I know, it always seems a quick and easy option until 3 hours later you realise you could have been there and back and made a meal with what you'd bought.

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JJW009 wrote:
it's around this stage I do wonder if it might not be quicker to just go to Sainsburys.

I know, it always seems a quick and easy option until 3 hours later you realise you could have been there and back and made a meal with what you'd bought.

Yes but then you do need to plan in advance. It is not a great solution for a last minute shop.

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For the people who read mutiple blogs....

Is there a more elegant solution than a crapload of bookmarks and checing each site every day? And I don't want anything to do with Google Reader thanks. I've never used RSS, is that any good? Is there some other cool way of doing it?


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okenobi wrote:
For the people who read mutiple blogs....

Is there a more elegant solution than a crapload of bookmarks and checing each site every day? And I don't want anything to do with Google Reader thanks. I've never used RSS, is that any good? Is there some other cool way of doing it?


RSS is pretty sweet, i have my Firefox bookmark bar full of news site RSS feeds, saves having to set them all as homepages or check them individually. used to have a couple of blog feeds too, but they stopped getting updated so i removed them.


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I use RSS too for blogs. I also shorten the name down two letters or something so they don't take up much space.

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okenobi wrote:
For the people who read mutiple blogs....

Is there a more elegant solution than a crapload of bookmarks and checing each site every day? And I don't want anything to do with Google Reader thanks. I've never used RSS, is that any good? Is there some other cool way of doing it?

I use Newsfire which is a shareware news reader. I have hundreds of RSS news feeds and makes it so much easier to sort out what to actually read. I get around a thousand links a day but you can scan through the headings to minimise what you actually read.

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my dutch friend made a video: when I drink coffee I find it funny, when im not drinking coffee its not so funny :(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2vy2mXffUI

is he normal?

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I'm not drinking coffee and it's not remotely funny. May re-watch tomorrow when I've got a coffee.

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Worker ballooned after high-pressure air hose 'accidentally lodged in his backside'

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An electrician was left seriously injured after he was 'inflated' by a pressurised air line which 'accidentally went up his backside'.

The father-of-one, who is suing his employers, is unsure exactly how it happened.


More here.

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See also: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10727918 - Man 'inflated' after freak accident

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