Viscount Aggro wrote: » I know a guy living near Phoenix Park, NCR end. He buys frozen fish with breadcrumbs, because its cheaper. Then he hacks off all the breadcrumbs before cooking it. Takes him about an hour.
Yyhhuuu wrote: » My friend who is very well off with a few properties rented out ( no mortgages mind you) including her own home and the granny flat. So not short of a few Bob. Mad for money but tight as a ducks arse. Her cat was knocked down by a car. She rang the DSPCA to say a STRAY cat was knocked down. They came out and took it to the vet and paid large vets bill. She then phoned them up to "adopt" her cat back. I thought it was a masterstroke in stinge!
joeguevara wrote: » Don’t know the DSPCA policy on injured animals. Do they pay external vets to perform emergency services on unknown animals especially when healthy animals are waiting to be regimes? Do they pay external vets when they have their own veterinary team. Finally do they pay large medical bills as a charitable organisation when they are extremely tight for money where they don’t know if cat is feral or not and countless animals need to be fed, cared for etc, As I said I don’t know.
AlphabetCards wrote: » Her Father let her off a few months of rent, how is this a difficult one? I'd expect them to show some gratitude. They have already helped a struggling business by letting them off a few thousand pounds! And no-one is required to 'help a business' that is more North American nonsense that needs to be cut out.
Katgurl wrote: » He let her off one or two month's rent (so probably one) not a few. He didn't do this out of kindness, he did it because it made business sense. His losses would have been far greater getting a new tenant in not to mention the reputation he would have earned. Giving a freebie would be a terrible idea to such self entitled muppets, they'd be dropping in forever to take advantage.
Keyzer wrote: » Thats genius
Purple Mountain wrote: » As someone who treats my cat like another child, I think it's disgusting.
AlphabetCards wrote: » I work late evenings, and I look in the vending machines when I'm hungry for a bit of chocolate. I only ever put the money in when it looks like they have packed it badly, and that I'll get two for one. Had a great one last week, two twirls and two small bags of haribo. Bring the stinge hate! Thats not stinge - that's theft.
Piehead wrote: » I know a lad who disposes of all rubbish either in the fireplace or down the jax to avoid bin charges
punisher5112 wrote: » Surprised he doesn't do what I see so many doing these days, full shopping bags, back packs full of rubbish into street bins.... Was talking to a council worker and he was saying there are people disposing of bricks, sheds etc where they put in bits at a time, obviously cut down to fit.
Cork Lass wrote: » AlphabetCards wrote: » I work late evenings, and I look in the vending machines when I'm hungry for a bit of chocolate. I only ever put the money in when it looks like they have packed it badly, and that I'll get two for one. Had a great one last week, two twirls and two small bags of haribo. Bring the stinge hate! Thats not stinge - that's theft. No it's not, chances are someone else has paid for it and the thingy hasn't rotated fully to release their item. I tried to buy a bar at work from the machine and it got stuck, so I stuck in another euro, figuring that the second would push the first down too. It didn't, and I didn't want to be stingy and borrow another euro from somebody, so abandoned it, was fuming :mad:. Hope the next person enjoyed their 3 twixes for the price of one
RebeccaK21 wrote: » No it's not, chances are someone else has paid for it and the thingy hasn't rotated fully to release their item. I tried to buy a bar at work from the machine and it got stuck, so I stuck in another euro, figuring that the second would push the first down too. It didn't, and I didn't want to be stingy and borrow another euro from somebody, so abandoned it, was fuming :mad:. Hope the next person enjoyed their 3 twixes for the price of one
Strumms wrote: » I’m out for a walk over the weekend and was attacked by two or three wasps as I passed the stinking heap.... :rolleyes: scummers...
thesandeman wrote: » Bit unfair. #wasplivesmatter
Strumms wrote: » I’m waspist, I hate em. Evil.
Jeremy Sproket wrote: » Well, isn't it lucky my dad didn't take this attitude and turf her out? Ah no, because he'd be vilified by the daily rags as a monster landlord destroying a small business. Doing his wife's and daughter's nails would have been a nice token gesture. He never even got a verbal thanks or a card or letter of gratitude for the free rent.
paw patrol wrote: » your dad could have thrown her out but he wouldn't have rented the property out any time soon. it made sense to stick with the tenant he had - who is now up and running and paying rent. There are stinges in this story but it isn't the business owner / tenant,
2lazytogetup wrote: » i learned my stinge lesson. i didnt want to pay 2 euro cloakroom nightclub fee so i handed in my coat as a lost coat. come 3am go to pick up my coat by explaining i had lost my coat and if someone handed it in. told that i couldnt and given a number to ring. number rang out during the week. came back a couple of weeks later early in the night to see if they would be more amenable to me looking for my coat. never got it back, but still save the 2 euro.