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Posted: Mon 08 Aug, 2005 19.15
by russnet
Four fillings at my dentist for a costly sum of £62. Ouch with the injections!
Posted: Mon 08 Aug, 2005 20.03
by Adders
nodnirG kraM wrote:Huh! Nothing. 65/70p at the Martin's newsagent opposite where I work. Mind you there a can of Red Bull is £2.20.
My corner shop is still selling them for 49p
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 00.25
by Chris
A cinema ticket - £6
A normal sized bottle of water - a fucking rip-off at £1.20.
But then again, this is a cinema.

Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 00.56
by Jamez
If you want to be ripped off, then visit Motorway services.
2 sandwiches pre-packed: £3.35
500ml bottle of Coke/Fanta/Sprite etc.: £1.20
20 Lambert & Butler: £5.20 (They're a quid cheaper in Tesco)
Petrol/Diesel is more expensive there too.
Petrol: 92.9p p/l
Diesel: 97.5p p/l
Incidently, I was doing a spot of evening shopping in the city centre earlier, and popped into Starbucks for a coffee and a bite to eat.
One medium sized Latté and a ham salad roll cost me a fiver!!!!
Is it just me, or does £100 just seem to be like a tenner was just a decade ago? Madness.
God, I can't wait for the economic crash. Prices will have to fall in the shops, to keep inflation down, and I will be happily pointing and laughing at those gits who drive around in flashy cars owned by the bank, huge mortgages and half their home furnishings on HP.
At least everything I own, I own outright.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 01.35
by cwathen
Is it just me, or does £100 just seem to be like a tenner was just a decade ago? Madness.
God, I can't wait for the economic crash. Prices will have to fall in the shops, to keep inflation down, and I will be happily pointing and laughing at those gits who drive around in flashy cars owned by the bank, huge mortgages and half their home furnishings on HP.
At least everything I own, I own outright.
I couldn't agree more. This is why I disagree entirely with people who are intent on getting into property now; there is never a worse time to buy a house imo. That you can afford to get a mortgage now is irrelevant, if in 5 years time the property market crashes (which I believe could be part of a general ecomonic crash) and you are left in negative equity which will take you 15 years to recover from, was your mortgage really worth it when people will then be able to waltz in and buy a property bigger and better than yours with a lesser mortgage than you are stuck with?
I still think the biggest crash yet to come this year will be petrol prices. Petrol less than 90p a litre seems to be dying out by the day, and it came to my knowledge recently that many garages have broken the psycological barrier of £1 / litre. This is entirely unacceptable and cannot continue. The last fuel strike succeeded in pushing average prices back from around 83p to 65p, and succeeded in holding back most UK forecourts from those prices again for 4 years, and I'm sure a second one is entirely on the cards before this year is out with the same aim of getting petrol prices back to merely a rip off (as it always is in this country) as opposed to being nothing short of financial rape.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 10.11
by Matrix
10 Coffees for everyone in Editorial. Oh and a Twix.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 12.49
by cat
A haircut
New shampoo
Hooks
Anyone else have a spending addiction? I do find it hard to go even one day without buying SOMETHING.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 13.31
by Gavin Scott
I went to buy a roll for my breakfast and the lady in the sandwich bar gave me a huge bag of finger rolls (free) to put in my freezer. They had too many delivered and didn't want to keep them.
Which was nice.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 18.27
by Cheese Head
cat wrote:A haircut
New shampoo
Hooks
Anyone else have a spending addiction? I do find it hard to go even one day without buying SOMETHING.
*raises hand*
i feel weird without change in my pocket. Empty, almost.
I made 210 pounds last 4 days....
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 19.03
by Gavin Scott
Cheese Head wrote:I made 210 pounds last 4 days....
And all you have to show for it is a dirty hole in your lip. Being snubbed as I was I shant be offering my advice again. *tsk*
Gavin Scott wrote:I went to buy a roll for my breakfast and the lady in the sandwich bar gave me a huge bag of finger rolls (free) to put in my freezer. They had too many delivered and didn't want to keep them.
Which was nice.
By the way, I left those in my desk drawer, so by tomorrow they will be stale and wasted. I remembered in the supermarket when I got to the bread section.
What a tit.
Posted: Tue 09 Aug, 2005 19.59
by cat
Maybe he works at an anorexia clinic?