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  • c.d.
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    Welcome to the boards, Kunochan.

    c.d.

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  • Kunochan
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    A quite famous department store here in America that shall remain nameless but does put on a huge parade every Thanksgiving in New York and is featured prominently in a beloved Christmas movie.

    Receive notices in the mail that they are having a huge sale. Ten million percent off. The sale to end all sales. But when you go the store you are told that the particular item you want to purchase is not covered by the sale.

    c.d.
    I know the store you're talking about, I shop there a lot. Basically they double the price of everything as the normal price, then every two weeks have a Half-Off Sale.

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  • Geddy2112
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    Forgot about this one. Tow bars on cars = smashed shins in supermarket car parks...

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    That reminds me of a question I have for my friends across the pond. Saw a show on all these young people in the UK who have an app on their phone that basically lets them get instant loans. They use it constantly for bar hopping and good times. Needless to say the interest rates are extremely high and a good number of people are in debt up to their eyeballs. Is this really common?

    c.d.
    I tend to think that it is c.d. Many people pay by just scanning their phones and banks don’t actually discourage people from taking loans or using (or increasing) their overdraft facility. I know next to nothing about finance because it’s not a subject that interests me but debt is a problem especially with the young. We were all younger once can we honestly say that we would have avoided debt if someone gave us an account with an overdraft? To the young, ‘affordable’ means that you have the means to buy something and nothing to do with whether you should or not.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Tani View Post
    Idiots on the internet taking every comment I write to literal extremes and then assuming I'm stupid. I hate low-context readers.

    COUNCIL TAX.

    GROCERY TAX.

    There’ll be a ‘commenting online tax’ soon Tani. It’s any excuse to get cash from us. I’m surprised that they haven’t tried re-introducing the Window Tax.

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  • c.d.
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    That reminds me of a question I have for my friends across the pond. Saw a show on all these young people in the UK who have an app on their phone that basically lets them get instant loans. They use it constantly for bar hopping and good times. Needless to say the interest rates are extremely high and a good number of people are in debt up to their eyeballs. Is this really common?

    c.d.

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  • c.d.
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    Having to look at the price tag on things. Especially clothes that really catch your eye and you say damn that is nice. You then shake your head and sadly walk away. Champagne taste and beer money is the expression.

    c.d.

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  • Tani
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    Idiots on the internet taking every comment I write to literal extremes and then assuming I'm stupid. I hate low-context readers.

    COUNCIL TAX.

    GROCERY TAX.

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  • mpriestnall
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    Or anyone called Michael!
    Last edited by mpriestnall; 02-03-2025, 09:44 AM.

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  • mpriestnall
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    Originally posted by Svensson View Post

    I see your Michael Oliver and I raise you a Michael McIntyre's bouncy hair!
    Just his hair? I think you're letting him off lightly!

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  • Svensson
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    Originally posted by mpriestnall View Post
    Michael Oliver!
    I see your Michael Oliver and I raise you a Michael McIntyre's bouncy hair!

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  • mpriestnall
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    Michael Oliver!

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  • c.d.
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    "Slim Fit" clothing. An absolutely horrible fashion trend in my opinion. I don't think anybody looks good in it especially men. I see men in skinny fit jeans who obviously think they are killing it but to me it makes them look like they have pipe cleaner legs. And a slim fit suit on a man looks like he was poured into it and it seems that they are always fighting against it as it does not drape naturally on the body.

    I understand fashion trends but what is really annoying is that it seems like every damn thing now is slim fit.

    c.d.

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  • mpriestnall
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    Arise, Sir Gareth Southgate!

    April Fool's joke? Checks calendar, no that's not it.

    Winning any national competitions? No again.

    Apparently it's for ""contributions to association football" - Must have missed that.

    And also for "including supporting the Prince's Trust". Hhmmm.

    And for looking smart in a waistcoat?​

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post

    Or you see a really good price on an article of clothing or sneakers on Google but when you go to the website all that is offered is some bizarre size meant for Andre the Giant or a color like electric pink.

    c.d.
    I have the opposite problem c.d. as I usually find only sizes that are too small but I get the same issue with colour. Never the one that i want.

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