kevthegaff wrote: » Buy a bale of a hay of a farmer for 3 euros, that will see them out..
Wanderer78 wrote: » Haven't bought a phone in well over 10 years, you d be surprised what people call rubbish
Wanderer78 wrote: » We ve had enough exposure to the lies of marketing to promote that industry, but their mere presents is a form of advertisement, it is a highly addictive substance after all.
Gemma Drab Semifinalist wrote: » Tap water in Ireland is muck. I don't care is some report says it's the best water in Europe, it's still muck. Now, if you have your own well, that's a different story.
Markcheese wrote: To be fair, almost all of the price is tax of one firm or another... They don't get to do much advertising or marketing anymore... As to why anyone actually smokes them though is beyond me...
xzanti wrote: » Pet care. I have two guinea pigs. Have had them for four years now. A bag of hay is anything up to 4.99 depending on where you buy it. Same with a bag of wood shavings. Bag of dry food for a guinea pig is another fiver. Lets say I buy the above in Tesco which is the cheapest that I can see, once a week for the four years. 4.50 for nuts, 3.99 for hay, 3.99 for shavings = 648.96. So in four years I've paid minimally 2,595.84 to care for TWO FCUKING GUINEA PIGS. That's not including fruit and veg which they also need every single day. And if they need to go to the vet that's more money. Expensive little critters
E mac wrote: » Cigarettes.....
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Reminds me of a neighbour of mine who used to sell veg that the supermarkets won't take, at one of these farmer's markets. The poor dears paying 3 quid for a few deformed onions thought they were getting something better than they'd get in Aldi, when really it was just Aldi cast-offs.
BrokenArrows wrote: Its called inflation. Prices usually increase over time. iphone 4 was released 8 years ago.
Sonics2k wrote: » Smartphones in general, especially the 'high-end' ones. For example, the Samsung Galaxy S3 was like €600 on launch, but the Galaxy S9 is about €750 now. The iPhone 4 was $699 and now the iPhone XS will set you back €999.
Gemma Drab Semifinalist wrote: Tap water in Ireland is muck. I don't care is some report says it's the best water in Europe, it's still muck.
DavyD_83 wrote: Bottle water is the biggest sham of all
sxt wrote: » Takeout coffee. One a day and you are looking at over 1k per year
TheBoyConor wrote: People squander stupefying amounts of money on cars and changing cars every few years. It is a level of profligacy that would be viewed as pure stupid if it was spent on any other thing.
pgj2015 wrote: » why would a farmer give you a bale of hay for 3 euro?
cml387 wrote: » It's pronounced "Moette ay chandon" You're all saying it wrong.
fryup wrote: » still wouldn't drink from the tap though
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Was sent to the offie yesterday for a bottle of birthday Moet. 56 fcuking quid for a bottle of cheap wine with some bubbles in it. .
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Shop-bought paracetamol? .
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I'm bitter AF about that Moet, tbh.
xzanti wrote: A bag of hay is anything up to 4.99 depending on where you buy it. Same with a bag of wood shavings. Bag of dry food for a guinea pig is another fiver.
xzanti wrote: I have two guinea pigs. Have had them for four years now.
xzanti wrote: Lets say a I buy the above in Tesco which is the cheapest that I can see, once a week for the four years. 4.50 for nuts, 3.99 for hay, 3.99 for shavings = 648.96.
xzanti wrote: So in four years I've paid minimally 2,595.84 to care for TWO FCUKING GUINEA PIGS.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Shop-bought paracetamol?