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Sometimes the cheapest option isn't the right one. I fondly remember my neighbours going to a well-known catalogue-based store and buying the cheapest lawnmower they stocked. How we laughed as they realised it had non-rotating wheels and died when presented with grass. Tell us about times you or others have been let down by being a cheapskate.

(, Tue 24 Jun 2014, 12:42)
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(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:01, 9 replies)
Why has Stephen Rapoport setup a company,
which sends himself expensive packets of poncy coffee?
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:07, closed)
dunno why not drop him a line - [email protected]

(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:09, closed)
I'd better not,
Cause it might seem like I'm genuinely interested, as opposed to carelessly flippant.
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:11, closed)
Wonder what they
do at the biscuit factory?
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:36, closed)
Cutting edge comments, right here. Why did you delete the post about scaffolding planks?

(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 14:51, closed)
Because it made no sense, and didn't really fit the question.
Does it bother you? Would you like me to put it back?
(, Thu 3 Jul 2014, 11:45, closed)
I just looked at the coffee I usually buy in Walmart on Amazon.
It's £12.50 fro a pack that cost me £1.45 out here in the colonies. Bloody rip off Britain.
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:45, closed)
I heard that paedophile pop group V!ce drink Pact coffee.
And that paedophile holiday company Bumrats give all their paedophile customers a free cup of Pact coffee.
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 13:47, closed)
haha

(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 16:30, closed)
I heard the paedophile pop group V!.......oh wait.

(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 14:25, closed)
as approved by SpanishFly
and other nonces
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 16:09, closed)

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