pawdee wrote: » This one is about myself I'm not too embarrassed to say..... Ok. I had this ongoing problem with a public carpark in that when I'd put in my 3 euros to exit, the barrier had a habit of not rising. So, I'd have to reverse (often with a queue behind me...in the rain), park up again, go into a newsagents, buy a paper to break a fiver or tenner, go back and try again. In-fckn-furiating. Anyhow, one day it happened so I pressed the intercom button to speak to the girl in the town council whose job it was to sort this out (presumably by pressing a button). It was exactly 1pm and she said she was going on lunch, couldn't help me until 2pm and the line went dead. I almost had a Michael Douglas in Falling Down kind of moment but I thought of my 3 beautiful babies at home, backed up and tried again. Having successfully exited I was stopped at the lights adjacent to the car park. As I waited for green (and did my breathing exercises) I noticed the spacing of the the bollards on the tour bus entrance / exit. Then I surveyed the vast expanse of my VW Lupo bonnet. I didn't need a measuring tape to know that I'd never pay for parking there again. Funnily enough, the security man in the hut that I saluted on my way in (twice) every day never twigged that he never saw me coming out. I saved 30 euros a week for about 2 years like that. ps. I didn't drive a Lupo cos I was tight.....I had a lot of outgoings.....plus they're a cute little car......and chape to tax!
chewed wrote: » What was his name? Rob C Nesbitt?
charlietheminxx wrote: » I have a story where I was once labelled a stinge but I don’t think I was. I’ll let the good people of boards decide! I was in Edinburgh a few years back with my boyfriend at the time. I had some friends over there and they knew I was over, so when one of them (we will call him C) text me to see were we out, I told him the pub we were in. My ex and I had half a drink in front of us at the time and were talking about getting a shot of aftershock (we had been pissed on aftershock when we got together) when C arrived. I hadn’t seen him in a bit so it was all hugs and he straight away insisted on buying us both a drink even though we weren’t finished ours. I thanked him, and when we finished our first drinks, still not onto the drinks he bought, I offered to get some shots in. He launched into a full. out. lecture. Apparently I was trying to get out of buying him a proper drink and it was such a stingey thing to do. I explained that I wasn’t ducking out of anything but we were planning to get shots anyway and I would gladly buy him something else if that’s what he wanted. He ordered a glass of expensive whiskey, presumably to teach me a lesson and left shortly afterwards. I met up with some other friends along with C the following night, where he started telling people I was a round dodger etc. It was crap! I hate rounds at the best of times, they are the worst but C unfairly labelling me as a stinge kind of killed our friendship.
bucketybuck wrote: » I don't get it, aren't shots just as expensive as a pint?
Bandana boy wrote: » Here it’s quite close but a Uk short is smaller than an Irish shot( 37.5ml versus 25ml ) So in Uk it is cheaper than beer
charlietheminxx wrote: » I have a story where I was once labelled a stinge but I don’t think I was......
tara73 wrote: » In a new job where we have to pay 25 cent for a coffee and 50 cent for a bottle of mineral water. never had that in any job before. so disgraceful and stingy from the bosses imo.
job seeker wrote: » That is shocking stingy.. I'd be so tempted to invest in a flask if I were you. Fcuk paying for coffee at work..
tara73 wrote: » In a new job where we have to pay 25 cent for a coffee and 50 cent for a bottle of mineral water. never had that in any job before.
TheBody wrote: » Public service job here. We have to pay for milk/tea/coffee. They also charge us €40 per year for the privilege of parking on their property!
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Using one teabag to make two cups of tea is fine. Leaving your teabag to dry out so you can reuse it later is :eek:
cbreeze wrote: » I know someone who pulls the teabags out of the rubbish to make another cup ...
ToddyDoody wrote: » I've heard of someone forging those presents of money donations on your behalf to third world countries.