A Spark electronic candle lighter/dog taser!
Cant fault your optimismYesterday evening I went out over Lakeside and bought some clobber for my upcoming holiday (fingers crossed). A pair of trainers, three T-Shirts, some shorts, a pair of jeans and a pair of Chino's. Couldn’t try the Chino's on as the changing rooms were closed off. I’m back off out in a minute to change them for a larger size!
Lockdown belly. It’ll go. One day……Cant fault your optimism
Specsavers do free eye tests, even if you are under 60, not all the time, but fairly regularly.Had a free eye test today (over 60). Bought some glasses in Specsavers and chose some rather natty Superdry frames. Were £129, reduced to £69 in the sale and they had another offer - you get second pair free if spending £69 or over. So, an eye test and 258 quids worth of glasses for £69. Bargain!
Mrs Mottie, 59, went a few weeks ago, same branch, and she had to pay. I can put the cost of that through the firm though. I think my last one was free. Used a voucher on the back of a car parking ticket!Specsavers do free eye tests, even if you are under 60, not all the time, but fairly regularly.
If she uses a screen at work then they're obliged to pay for the test.Mrs Mottie, 59, went a few weeks ago, same branch, and she had to pay. I can put the cost of that through the firm though. I think my last one was free. Used a voucher on the back of a car parking ticket!
She does. We're both directors of a small firm though so we'll be paying!If she uses a screen at work then they're obliged to pay for the test.
Do you have insurance that covers your wife? Get her to sue you, the insurance will pay her out, then wind the company up, you'll be quids in. You may have enough to help those less fortunate than you with their air fare.She does. We're both directors of a small firm though so we'll be paying!