Discussion
sutts said:
Playing the National Lottery and especially buying scratch cards. Desperation.
Buying a substantial amount of food shopping at a petrol station 'mini supermarket' and holding up decent people waiting to pay for their fuel.
Is that really council or just something that (quite understandably) annoys you? I agree with you about scratch cards though.Buying a substantial amount of food shopping at a petrol station 'mini supermarket' and holding up decent people waiting to pay for their fuel.
sutts said:
Playing the National Lottery and especially buying scratch cards. Desperation.
Buying a substantial amount of food shopping at a petrol station 'mini supermarket' and holding up decent people waiting to pay for their fuel.
I got a scratch card recently so that's one tick box. I did get lucky and won £20. Didn't do the typical council thing though I kept it instead of buying another ten cards.Buying a substantial amount of food shopping at a petrol station 'mini supermarket' and holding up decent people waiting to pay for their fuel.
The Mad Monk said:
Is it council to have the banknotes in your wallet all lined up facing the same way, in descending order of value, with the newest ones on the inside?
Might be considered a bit council to carry cash . I do have to say the reason I do not carry any cash is that once my bills are paid,there is no money left.if I did have money spare I might spend cash at the pub or buy takeaways.oakdale said:
Paying for things with notes that are crumpled up like a piece of waste paper.
Yes. It's amazing how many "council" do this, especially teenagers. They pay for things in shops with a note that's been folded like origami and stuffed in the ticket pocket of their jeans (I'm showing my age....)Shop staff beware - it's a method of hiding the fact that the note is a forgery - I left it in my pocket when it was in the washing machine, honest.
In Northern Ireland, council is having a static caravan for weekend breaks, i.e. piss-ups. Sites may be by the sea, but the van is never left.
f1nn said:
HTP99 said:
smithyithy said:
Bloke on my friend's Facebook - mid-40's, dole, closet alcoholic. This was posted at 9:15 this morning
Ehh?Lucky woman.
nicanary said:
oakdale said:
Paying for things with notes that are crumpled up like a piece of waste paper.
Yes. It's amazing how many "council" do this, especially teenagers. They pay for things in shops with a note that's been folded like origami and stuffed in the ticket pocket of their jeans (I'm showing my age....)Shop staff beware - it's a method of hiding the fact that the note is a forgery - I left it in my pocket when it was in the washing machine, honest.
In Northern Ireland, council is having a static caravan for weekend breaks, i.e. piss-ups. Sites may be by the sea, but the van is never left.
nicanary said:
oakdale said:
Paying for things with notes that are crumpled up like a piece of waste paper.
Yes. It's amazing how many "council" do this, especially teenagers. They pay for things in shops with a note that's been folded like origami and stuffed in the ticket pocket of their jeans (I'm showing my age....)Shop staff beware - it's a method of hiding the fact that the note is a forgery - I left it in my pocket when it was in the washing machine, honest.
In Northern Ireland, council is having a static caravan for weekend breaks, i.e. piss-ups. Sites may be by the sea, but the van is never left.
krunchkin said:
nicanary said:
oakdale said:
Paying for things with notes that are crumpled up like a piece of waste paper.
Yes. It's amazing how many "council" do this, especially teenagers. They pay for things in shops with a note that's been folded like origami and stuffed in the ticket pocket of their jeans (I'm showing my age....)Shop staff beware - it's a method of hiding the fact that the note is a forgery - I left it in my pocket when it was in the washing machine, honest.
In Northern Ireland, council is having a static caravan for weekend breaks, i.e. piss-ups. Sites may be by the sea, but the van is never left.
had ham said:
Dubai and Cancun.
Not convinced. I know lots of council folk - personally and professionally - and none of them have ever been to Dubai.Actually, most of them wouldn't know where either of those 2 places are if I'm honest.
So instead of Dubai & Cancun, I'm nominating ignorance.
nicanary said:
krunchkin said:
nicanary said:
oakdale said:
Paying for things with notes that are crumpled up like a piece of waste paper.
Yes. It's amazing how many "council" do this, especially teenagers. They pay for things in shops with a note that's been folded like origami and stuffed in the ticket pocket of their jeans (I'm showing my age....)Shop staff beware - it's a method of hiding the fact that the note is a forgery - I left it in my pocket when it was in the washing machine, honest.
In Northern Ireland, council is having a static caravan for weekend breaks, i.e. piss-ups. Sites may be by the sea, but the van is never left.
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