[Deleted User] wrote: » Property. The fact that people are queuing up all over again, to buy over-priced property in this country, will mean that a huge amount of cash will (once again) be sucked out of the economy over a 25 year period. As someone mentioned on boards before one time, if a buyer borrows €250,000 over 25 years @ 4% rate of interest, they will eventually be paying back €395,000 over the term of the loan. This of course, is not reflected on the price tag on the house when it is advertised in the estate agents. So while people will complain about having over-paid for concert tickets, cars, hair-dos etc, no one will mention the elephant in the room.
ginandtonicsky wrote: » Burns a perpetual hole in my pocket. Skincare takes the biscuit. For a full skincare routine, you've got cleanser, toner, eye cream, moisturiser, acid peels and sheet masks, deep clay cleansers all of which can cost multiple hundreds of quid depending on the brand. .
ginandtonicsky wrote: » Burns a perpetual hole in my pocket. Skincare takes the biscuit. Paid €60 for a small tub of moisturiser last night. For a full skincare routine, you've got cleanser, toner, eye cream, moisturiser, acid peels and sheet masks, deep clay cleansers all of which can cost multiple hundreds of quid depending on the brand. And that's before you get to the anti-aging stuff, because there's of course a premium on women for daring to get older, the cheeky bastids. Prescription retinoids, otc retinol, vit C serums....
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » The HSE is the worst value for the money spent on it
Graces7 wrote: » You beat me to it. I used to ask when my dogs needed a hay bed. As it was just for bedding I got last years and free. Any saw mill will be glad to get rid of shavings, sawdust etc.
sbsquarepants wrote: » It's all a complete waste of time and money do you not think. Your average 50 year old woman after maybe 35 years of these "treatments", looks much the same age as a 50 year old bloke who's done without them!
moonage wrote: » Most stuff on QVC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wHb4iHj79Y
storker wrote: » Women's hairdressing - or at least, cutting. Recently I was saying to my wife that I can get my hair cut at home on a Saturday for €10 in town during the week for €18, which is handier, but €18 seems a bit too much. She burst out laughing... "Haircut...€18 too much...funniest thing ever..." etc.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » The price is the price. How you going about getting the money to buy it is your own business. If you have cash in the bank then you're only paying the 250000.
nice_guy80 wrote: » I don't agree But there are problems with it An awful lot of it caused by patients not turning up for appointmenta
TheBoyConor wrote: » with all the branded creams and potions you're paying for the name and the whole "antiaging" value. Generic retin-A gel is literally the exact same thing, even stronger, and is used to treat bad acne. Tubes of it can be had from online pharmacies for less than €10 , a mere fraction of the price of the branded antiaging varieties. Similarly, a vit C serum can be made by putting Vitamin C powder which can be had for buttons online to a cheap basic moisuriser. Creme de la mer for example is one that boils my blood. Cost a fortune and the marketing talks about extracts, essenses and so forth but none of what is in it has been proven to have any effect. It's all a scam to con money from frustrated middle aged bags with more money than sense.
murpho999 wrote: » I get the impression here that many people think that money should never be spent on anything at all and also that people should not have any nice things in life at all. What a miserable existence.
whisky_galore wrote: » Stuff sold by chemists, esp. sun cream, that you can get in Aldi or Lidl for a fraction of the price. Extortionate.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Tap water is generally fine in Ireland, 'the best', terms used to just flog you something
henryforde80 wrote: » Having kids. People working their whole lives just to support the kids and cost you most of your life and most of your wages. Call me selfish but I want to live a good life and don't need kids to do that. Just a waste of time.
E mac wrote: » Cigarettes.....