Letters they'll never read
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
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Exactly
He doesn't drink, so long before the bill came he was saying "How many drinks have you had etc..." in an effort to pay less than the rest of us (which is quite fair) as he only had Diet Cokes all night.
However, usually, as you say, we'll split the bill equally - sometimes it's still short despite all of us paying over what we had, it's then that we realise, yet again that he's not put in, or only put a 5th of what he should put in, and he's already left as he's "got to help my mum with someting" or an equally weak excuse.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:47, 1 reply)
He doesn't drink, so long before the bill came he was saying "How many drinks have you had etc..." in an effort to pay less than the rest of us (which is quite fair) as he only had Diet Cokes all night.
However, usually, as you say, we'll split the bill equally - sometimes it's still short despite all of us paying over what we had, it's then that we realise, yet again that he's not put in, or only put a 5th of what he should put in, and he's already left as he's "got to help my mum with someting" or an equally weak excuse.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:47, 1 reply)
People that drink soft drinks in restaurants
spend just as much as people who drink alcoholic drinks due to the obscene mark ups on soft drinks. So that's not an argument.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 14:36, closed)
spend just as much as people who drink alcoholic drinks due to the obscene mark ups on soft drinks. So that's not an argument.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 14:36, closed)
Not entirely true.
A pint costs around 3.20-3.50 where we are.
A Diet Coke is exactly £1. Even if he were drinking pints of it, he's still 1.20-1.50 better off.
I agree that it's not much of an argument though - especially since that difference in drinks prices he's had back many, many times in free/heavily discounted meals.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 14:50, closed)
A pint costs around 3.20-3.50 where we are.
A Diet Coke is exactly £1. Even if he were drinking pints of it, he's still 1.20-1.50 better off.
I agree that it's not much of an argument though - especially since that difference in drinks prices he's had back many, many times in free/heavily discounted meals.
( , Mon 8 Mar 2010, 14:50, closed)
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