Stuff that costs more than you think it should....
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Children and their associated paraphenalia.
I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
Edited by 8Ace on Friday 31st October 15:58
8Ace said:
Children and their associated paraphenalia.
I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
I hope they never have to go to Uni...I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
Edited by 8Ace on Friday 31st October 15:58
I think I cost my Dad about £15k over my 4 years course :/
greggy50 said:
I hope they never have to go to Uni...
I think I cost my Dad about £15k over my 4 years course :/
I think I cost my Dad about £15k over my 4 years course :/
How? If you managed to do that with anything other than your course fees you're an idiot. However, if you did that with your course fees, you're still an idiot because student loans are not even real loans.
If I had 15k in the bank I'd still have taken a student loan to pay my fees.
RobbieKB said:
How? If you managed to do that with anything other than your course fees you're an idiot. However, if you did that with your course fees, you're still an idiot because student loans are not even real loans.
If I had 15k in the bank I'd still have taken a student loan to pay my fees.
Cheeky Jim said:
Disneyland... all of them cost way more than you think it should...
I just received a quote for a family of 5, in Feb for 1 night stay / 2 days in the park.... £1300 - not including getting to Paris..
Awful, awful, minging place and I'm not even sure why my dear wife is trying to make me go through it again.... I swore once was enough....
On the flip - Drayton Manor Theme Park near Birmingham is about £90 for a day's family ticket and is unbelievably great fun!!
Sssshhh The best value, compact kid-friendly theme park in England, I love it I just received a quote for a family of 5, in Feb for 1 night stay / 2 days in the park.... £1300 - not including getting to Paris..
Awful, awful, minging place and I'm not even sure why my dear wife is trying to make me go through it again.... I swore once was enough....
On the flip - Drayton Manor Theme Park near Birmingham is about £90 for a day's family ticket and is unbelievably great fun!!
8Ace said:
Children and their associated paraphenalia.
I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
Plenty of shoes for kids this age at less than £10 a pair. Perfectly wearable and good fitting, no need to go to Clarkson then moan about the price I'd say.I have three children under 4. Soon they will need new shoes. This means I will walk away from Clarks £100 poorer. This happens often.
I simply canot believe the amount we spend on them. And they are wonderful.
Edited by 8Ace on Friday 31st October 15:58
Life is what you make it, girls shop on boohoo and miss guided now - £8 a dress!
Dominoes is £12 for 2 large pizzas with an offer
You can lease a Golf R for £200pm
A mortgage is cheap now
The Internet has brought prices right down.
Booze is cheap
Holidays are cheap
You don't have to spend a lot.
Dominoes is £12 for 2 large pizzas with an offer
You can lease a Golf R for £200pm
A mortgage is cheap now
The Internet has brought prices right down.
Booze is cheap
Holidays are cheap
You don't have to spend a lot.
Motorbike brake discs seem ridiculously overpriced for such simple components. How can a pair of simple discs cost more than a washing machine or a television?
I can understand complicated, expensive to tool up, limited production assemblies such as instruments or fairings being costly but discs prices are a joke.
I can understand complicated, expensive to tool up, limited production assemblies such as instruments or fairings being costly but discs prices are a joke.
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