Red Kev wrote: » Jesus mate, give it a break...please. More stinge, less whinge. :-)
jaymcg91 wrote: » Why is this person invited to anything?
P4DDY2K11 wrote: And when it comes to sharing his class A's he's a whole new level of miserable!
P4DDY2K11 wrote: » There's one miserable fùcker out my way and no matter what gaff party he comes to he won't bring drink, he'll drink everyone else's, he'll smoke everyone else's cigarettes when he has a box in his back pocket and he definitely won't throw into the taxi fare home. And when it comes to sharing his class A's he's a whole new level of miserable!
fancy pigeon wrote: » Perhaps I should have clarified... Reusing paper cups for the week (usually for most of the weekdays), to the point the cup is almost in tatters, either tea or coffee in it didn't matter. I couldn't see myself reusing stamps, I guess it depends on the person. Teabags would do the whole day and several tattered cups, so needless to say I never had tea while I was there. Forgot to mention they reused bin bags and any rips were taped up with packaging tape from boxes that came into them. Food and all sorts chucked into he bin. The smell was just unbearable :eek: :eek: :eek:
snubbleste wrote: » Wha? I reuse paper cups, depending if it's the same liquid. Also reusing stamps is a no-brainer. You don't throw 70c into the bin do you? Teabags, meh.
colossus-x wrote: » Yes I could just have said no. That would have instigated ................. relocating and stalking you to take advantage of your unbounded generosity.
cbyrd wrote: » You could just say no...?
kylith wrote: » Sometimes when I'm in Tesco I'll ask the person in front of or behind me if the want the points since I don't have a clubcard. What does that make me!? A huge philanthropist?
fancy pigeon wrote: » My old employers were... Cost effective people. I'm all for reusing some items, but when it comes down to reusing paper cups, teabags and postage stamps (yes, postage stamps were reused constantly) that's just the height of stingy. Beyond stingy is reusing bandages and is just downright foul :eek: As one person described them "They count the pennies and throw away the pounds"
ComfortKid wrote: » After taking some cocaine, my pal used to blow his nose into his hands and eat the snots as not to waste any coke
Panthro wrote: » Me Maaa used to work in an electronics shop and our neighbor used to come in with list of bits and bobs (less than 20euros worth) and he'd ask them to order the bits for him off their suppliers so he wouldn'thave to pay any post n packaging charges. Thought it was a bit tight.
Panthro wrote: » Some people are far too pandantic ...
Michael D Not Higgins wrote: » Yes the handles are different but the Supervalu range has Pro in the title too, suggesting it's more expensive than the one you linked and closer to the one I linked.
bluewolf wrote: » yeah the tefal SV ones are the "pro style induction" ones
Muff Richardson wrote: » That's not the same pan...that's the pro grill, check the handles. I know my pans
Michael D Not Higgins wrote: » I'm not sure where the stinge is, Supervalu are a convenience shop so they're always going to be more expensive. Oh, and you're probably better comparing like with like, sure the €99 is probably pushing it but it's €69.99 herehttp://www.homestoreandmore.ie/frying-pans/tefal-preference-pro-grill-pan/invt/055125
Muff Richardson wrote: » I'm not sure where the adulation for Supervalu is coming from, aside from the fact that their stores are sh*te, understaffed and overpriced I've always found the rewards/offers to be the greatest load of bollox...they offer goods with a "60% off" tag with a price which is invariably higher than the retail price in a regular goods store, hence the reason why yer man in the shop is only too happy to chuck a heap of coupons at you with a big wink acting like he's doing you a favour. The Tefal one being the latest, check the price of the grill fry pan in the goods store versus Supervalu, the rest of them are the same...pure con job.http://www.homestoreandmore.ie/frying-pans/tefal-specifics-grill-pan-26cm/invt/012636https://supervalu.ie/offers/tefal
sligojoek wrote: » Cast Iron is the dog's Boll*ks. I did well on the stingy front a few weeks ago. Super Value were doing an offer on kitchen knives. I was collecting the €10 tokens of which 10 would get you a very good knife for less than a tenner. I went over on a Saturday morning, got a few bits and pieces and the guy on the till asked me was I collecting for the knives and I said I was. He pulled off about 2 feet of the roll and said "Stick that in your pocket." Later that day the same ting happened to my OH. If anyone wants a knife I have loads for sale.
colossus-x wrote: Anyway as I paid for my items the cashier asked for a clubcard to which i answered no. The scabby cow behind me chirped in 'ooh can I have them - no point in wasting them'. I was like sure why not but it was all a bit awkward. She obviously had no qualms about asking a complete stranger for their clubcard points.
Dan Jaman wrote: » Stinged out on frying pans, I was. Fed up with Tefal and all the other non-stick this, non-stick that bollocks that always stuck or fell off, I scoured the bootsales and jumbles until I found the perfect frying pan - a large cast iron one about 15 inches in diameter. Cost me about a quid, iirc. Seasoned properly, and cared for, and never, never, ever washed with detergent, it's been the best frying pan I've ever bought.