Put our booze order in to Tesco's today. saved Β£40 on Β£120 with the Clubcard.;):)
Peeps seem to be moaning about others being able to do this.:(
Can't see why, as far as I know it costs nothing to get one and you don't have to have their credit card, not that there is anything wrong with that either.:rolleyes:
Had the pleasure of deciding which wine will be going with which meal when down in Cornishland over Christmas. Some wines we only ever drink at this time of year as we can't afford to do otherwise!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
How are everyone else's Christmas nosh and booze plans going?

Int orspicle we ran into one of our daughter's childhood friends who had bust her ankle in the US not long back, lost half her hol down to it.:(:(:( Nasty break, lots of pins and plates, :(and while we were chatting about it, and W's ditto, a third lady popped on with her one she too had not that long ago, all three were the left foot as well.:stars: Helped pass the time!
 
Right!
Now!
How clever are dogs??

On a normal day, in our house, I set the alarm to go off at 8 a.m.
W goes to bed usually before me and I always make sure all three dogs have gone out just before I go to bed at varying times between 11:30 pm and 1:30 a.m.
The doggies, bless 'em, always wake me up to go out, and not just get on the bed, at 7:50 a.m. I could set my watch by them.
But this morning I had set the alarm for 7:00 a.m. to get W to the hostible.
At what time did the doggies insist on going out?
6:50 a.m.
And I had gone to bed, after letting them out, at 1:00 a.m. last night.

HOW THE FLIP DID THEY KNOW WE WERE GETTING UP,AN HOUR EARLIER???!!!

They never get to hear the alarm, it is really just a back up to them!!!!
Mad!:stars::stars::stars::stars::stars:
 

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