Boroseagull
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Flying saucers
Yum....I love flying saucers.
Flying saucers
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Button mushrooms the correct answer...
A couple of years ago I asked politely at Sainsbury's customer service desk if they could split a £20 as needed to pay £5 cash to a driver at home an hour or so later...
The old bag behind the jump rudely refused saying they weren't a bank etc...
1 button mushroom later through the self-service check-out, £19.99 was safely in my pocket, not before waving the change at said old cow on the way out...
Happy memories
Find the cheapest item in the fruit and veg in terms of cost by weight. The go to the card aisle and choose any small card, take this to the fruit and veg weighing machine and tap the buttons to say it is the item that is the cheapest by price per unit, print price ticket, do this another four times and you will still have change in your account.
You will of course not have purchased anything, but will trigger your saving threshold.
Gosh, that sounds a bit convoluted. Would you not have to pay for the card? They can be very expensive, certainly more than 17p.
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Button mushrooms the correct answer...
A couple of years ago I asked politely at Sainsbury's customer service desk if they could split a £20 as needed to pay £5 cash to a driver at home an hour or so later...
The old bag behind the jump rudely refused saying they weren't a bank etc...
1 button mushroom later through the self-service check-out, £19.99 was safely in my pocket, not before waving the change at said old cow on the way out...
Happy memories
50p each!! They used to be 4 for an old penny - that's inflation for you.
When I went to the Saturday morning pictures in the local scout hut in the mid 1960's the bloke used to undercut the sweet shops by selling black jacks at 5 for 1p.
Anyone under the age of 40 won't understand any of that sentence.
Is there an update? Did the button mushrooms do it?
Is there an update? Did the button mushrooms do it?