LambsEye wrote: » Online shopping was completely acceptable. One girl I know took her Da's credit card and spent 200 quid, and "hoped" he wouldn't notice.
Sticky_Fingers wrote: » It still is acceptable (shopping online I mean, not being a thieving scumbag), some of the deals you can get on the net are great compared to the prices you'd pay in a bricks and mortar shop.
Aishae wrote: » most of what ive seen in this thread are only things i saw from afar - except for the vajazzle! heard of it though.... fanny fashion is big
Turtyturd wrote: » Parents buying their youngest kids (6 or 7) laptops and battery powered quads.
feelingstressed wrote: » Queing to see flats and houseshares with 10 other people and bringing your deposit in cash with you to snap it up if it was half way decent. Bad times. To be fair a lot of this was before the boom Tradesmen letting you down, dropping you suddenly for a bigger job down the road and quoting you that your job wasn't worth their time.16 year olds quitting schools, going labouring on sites and pulling more money then most graduates. Often cash in hand Boo hoo, poor lambs now. Maybe FF should have made the housing boom last forever
Nickolas Future Loaf wrote: » Leggy blondes who where with builders who where small and bald and had big arse.
Twee. wrote: » When I worked in retail I followed such a lady around while she just dumped all the things she wanted in my arms! Her fella left to take a phone call for about 40 mins and just handed her a wad of €100 notes!
Jeremiah 16:1 wrote: » Ordinary fellow wearing a Fedora,http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQufokq1cOYH89BaK4NN40E23K6-lr66elM9HdY29nGFv6x6NHC
crayolastereo wrote: » As in, in the whole of Ireland? In Dublin you can't move and you're in a Starbucks :P
coffeelover wrote: » EDDIE HOBBS Haha haven't heard him lately at all :eek: God he really annoyed me!
LambsEye wrote: » Online shopping was completely acceptable.
LambsEye wrote: » My school used to do annual ski trips. It cost about 800quid and there would usually be at LEAST 60 - 100 people going....on a ski trip....when you're 17...when I think back I'm like, WHAT!??!
Cheap Thrills! wrote: » Was about to say breakfast rolls EVEN ON A WEEKDAY. Everyone having a job. Reataurant meals.Lots of decking. Middle class people having enough money for creche fees AND cocaine. Boozy work lunches. Drinking outside a house. Loans. City breaks and inpromptu sun holidays. Dough balls. Pure blissful ignorance of politics and economics. Hearing tales of other peoples 'period art-deco' apartments right on the Square of a significant formerly eastern block european country, bought from only the change from a Sunday breakfast roll and a copy of 'The Observer':p:p:rolleyes:
pragmatic1 wrote: » Spending all your money on booze and drugs. Ah good times.
padz wrote: » mental traffic bumper to bumper