civis_liberalis wrote: » So many ads seem to go like this...
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » "swap for something in my ads ?" Take a wild guess as to how interested anyone would be in the stuff that you can't sell :P
Deleted User wrote: » Selling two tickets to the Watch the Throne gig last year and revieved multiple emails from people asking if I'd like to shop for something they had. These included a DVD of 2012, a broken PS3, used baby clothes a ticket for a guy that had occurred a week before.
IsMiseMyself wrote: » My brother is sitting on a small fortune due to an injury who got a lot of compo for. He's ridiculously stingy. His three-year-old phone broke, so instead of buying a new one he "borrowed" my mother's spare phone: one of those €10 Tesco ones.
orangesoda wrote: » I superglued my trainers a few months ago, i gave up as they kept falling apart though, i still use them for the gym though
BrokenArrows wrote: » I initially read this as his three year olds phone. We does a 3 year old have a phone for.
Suzuki_TL1000R wrote: » No need just logon to adverts.ie to see sh1t like that go on :eek:
WikiHow wrote: » I knew a fella who used test drive a car from a garage and try and get to go on his own, if he had success he would drive to a quiet pre planned place,have his mate with his own car there, swap any blown bulbs off test drive car to his own and in a few cases he changed wheels.
byrned17 wrote: » I had a boss who would only let us have the heat or the light on. It would be 4 30 pm in the depths of winter and he'd pop in, check the heaters and then switch off the light
farmchoice wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^ are you saying there are garages that charge you for compressed air?
partyguinness wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^ What a wanker but no need to bring skin colour into it.
“I designed it myself. I drew up the plans and went in and bought two sheets of plywood, 8ft by 4ft. I cut it, glued and screwed it together. The total cost was £75.” The most difficult part, he explained, was bending the plywood to make the sides of the coffin. He added rope so the coffin could be lowered into his final resting place.
“My sons have no money. I am not going to die and leave them with debts they cannot afford, so I have made my own coffin,” he said, adding he was planning a “frugal funeral”.
bluewolf wrote: » Ah that's not so bad though
seanbarrow wrote: » The father of a friend of mine once put 50c of petrol into a car before selling it, after running out close to the petrol station