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davemac 15-05-2014 16:38

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1106228)
well good luck with that one Dave.

(Nurse he's out of bed again...and on the prowl!)

And the medication has worn off.

Retlaw 15-05-2014 17:01

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1106227)
I was just thinking of giving the wife a couple of coats that's all, I'm not buying her anything from Boots.

Try Waddicors Varnish that might work, if nowt else it'll put a shine on things.:D

davebtelford 15-05-2014 18:44

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 1106048)
just ordered some thankyou Marg, cost me over £6 for 'normal' delivery...robbing gets lol

Seems to be a bit of a tactic - over £10 you get free postage so they price it under £10 & rip you off for postage !!!

davemac 15-05-2014 19:53

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1106231)
Try Waddicors Varnish that might work, if nowt else it'll put a shine on things.:D

I don't think she would stand still long enough for the varnish to dry, and she has enough creases as it is.

Retlaw 15-05-2014 20:14

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Hi Margaret P. Can you recommend a good anti wrinkle cream, Im having a bad day today, not at my best.

Margaret Pilkington 15-05-2014 21:21

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Nothing at all that would solve that sort of problem Retlaw...i think even sandblasting would have a hard job on with that...past redemption I'm afraid.

Margaret Pilkington 15-05-2014 21:25

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 1106237)
Seems to be a bit of a tactic - over £10 you get free postage so they price it under £10 & rip you off for postage !!!

I would have no problem at all in spending over ten quid on Amazon.
I rarely pay postage for anything on Amazon.

I don't know where you would get this cream at a cheaper price...and like Dave says buy two and you save on the postage.

Neil 16-05-2014 08:06

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 1106196)
Neil, they dont provide us with after work stuff, i dont mean to state the obvious but would i really be in need of paying what i paid for this nice handcream if the NHS provided it for their staff? :-)

Dave, i applied it to my hands that many times last night, i hope it works....one minute i had handcream on, next i was washing it off to deal with a patient, then back on again afterwards

At my place the cream and stuff is on the wall in dispensers so I can use it at work but not at home. I have seen the wash stuff on the wards in hospitals but wondered if they provide any extra skin care in staff wash rooms.

It's ironic that somewhere that will treat workers for work related dermatitis don't do much to protect there own staff from it.

cashman 16-05-2014 15:53

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I think Disgraceful is a better description than ironic Neil.;)

davemac 17-05-2014 09:06

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The cream has just arrived, so for the free delivery option it appears to be as fast, almost, as the paid for postage, ordered on the 15th delivered on the17th. Have to go now, off to give the wife a couple of coats.

davemac 17-05-2014 21:20

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1106350)
The cream has just arrived, so for the free delivery option it appears to be as fast, almost, as the paid for postage, ordered on the 15th delivered on the17th. Have to go now, off to give the wife a couple of coats.

Its amazing all her wrinkles have disappeared and that's just with two applications.

Retlaw 17-05-2014 22:13

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1106396)
Its amazing all her wrinkles have disappeared and that's just with two applications.

Ecky peck, & Margaret P said it wouldn't work for me.:D

Margaret Pilkington 17-05-2014 22:14

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Have you told her that it is udder cream?

davemac 17-05-2014 22:36

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1106402)
Have you told her that it is udder cream?


I did, the cream itself didn't remove the wrinkles but it made her skin soft enough for me to gather the loose around the back and get a line of bulldog clips in

davemac 17-05-2014 22:37

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1106401)
Ecky peck, & Margaret P said it wouldn't work for me.:D

I have some spare bulldog clips if you want them.


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