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Below the cut is the result. Don't forget to credit, and comments and/or likes are appreciated.
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Below the cut are a few icons in recognition of the day. Don't forget to credit, and comments and/or likes are appreciated.
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Australia Day is on Monday and despite it not being the most popular day, it is a public holiday and if we let it, it is a great way to celebrate all of our diversity regardless of where we came from or how we got here.
Below the cut are a few icons in recognition of the day. Don't forget to credit, and comments and/or likes are appreciated.
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Under the cut are icons for January. Most are still, a few are animated, some are winter and some are summer. I am going to try and get back into the habit of posting icons regularly. Don't forget to credit, and comments and/or likes are appreciated.
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Today’s Weather: was supposed to be sunny with a temperatures of 11-28C (52-82F).
It was in fact slightly cooler than that at 10-28C (50-82F). Let me tell you that while the change is welcome, it almost feels cold after the last few days.
Today’s Question: (with thanks from kazzy_cee
12. In 1948, the first Supermarket in the UK opened - the Co-op, the country’s first permanent self-service store, in East London’s Manor Park. Do you use one specific supermarket to buy groceries, and do they have a loyalty card scheme you belong to? How does it work?
I don’t use just one specific supermarket to buy groceries. Most weeks I find I need to go to at least 2 to get everything I need at the best price. The two I most often use both have loyalty cards, well the one has an app. The one with the card credits points for every dollar spent and you can either save them up to “buy gifts” or save $10 off your next shop once you have 2000 points. The one with the app gives 5% of what you spend to your favourite charity as well as at times giving “gifts” when you spend over a certain amount. Before Christmas it was matchbox cars which the grandies love to collect and play with. At the moment it’s men’s novelty socks which we’ll either gift to the menfolk for birthdays or donate to operation shoebox in October.
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