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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Can you really afford £12 on a cinema ticket, £7 on pop corn, £4 on a gallon of fizzy pop and £8 on some nachos?
that's a £31 night out or a potential 3.5% reduction in your debt.

Naked Ape "getting the deficit down"
(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 13:38, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
You're forgetting he gets a 'discount' on the sweets.

(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 13:43, Reply)
he supports the pick and mix on the scales so it weighs less?
people like him are why woolys don't exist :(
(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 13:48, Reply)
that whole sorry confession is on QOTW somewhere

(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 13:50, Reply)
The original got deleted
We only have Rory's version of the story preserved.
Although it is pretty much the same.
(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 13:55, Reply)
No, as it's £3.50 for a ticket tonight, and I don't tend to buy anything from the cinema.

(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 14:04, Reply)
BOOM, strike two

(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 14:05, Reply)
I mean if I get anything, I go to the Tesco next door to it, as I can get the same stuff, only cheaper

(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 14:13, Reply)
*bookmarks post*
*trots it out in 18 months time when AA complains about his local cinema closing down*
(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 14:07, Reply)
£7.00 for an adult Tuesday-Saturday
£3.50 for anyone Sunday & Monday
(, Mon 17 Jun 2013, 14:12, Reply)

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