Ripped Off
A friend who worked in a second hand record shop told us about a Japanese guy who regularly bought "rare" records in their shop. One time, he was looking for a signed copy of "Never Mind the Bollocks".
They didn't have one. Four people and one magic marker later, they did. Ker-ching!
How have you been ripped off? Who did you rip off? Are you a British Gas customer?
( , Thu 15 Feb 2007, 16:28)
A friend who worked in a second hand record shop told us about a Japanese guy who regularly bought "rare" records in their shop. One time, he was looking for a signed copy of "Never Mind the Bollocks".
They didn't have one. Four people and one magic marker later, they did. Ker-ching!
How have you been ripped off? Who did you rip off? Are you a British Gas customer?
( , Thu 15 Feb 2007, 16:28)
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Jumping on the LOLerskates bandwagon
Sandstone university in Australia (one of the Group of 8)
Coffee: $2.60 to $2.90
Focaccia (fancy-arsed toasted sanger): $6.50-$8.50
Ham & Cheese Croissant: $4.50
Nori rolls: $2.20 (they're worth it, they're big and fishy)
Like any decent university we have a vegan cafe run by hippies which offers virtuous slops for $3 a plate, but thanks to "voluntary" student unionism (ie conservatives' revenge for hot feral chicks not being interested in them) this may end up costing first-born children, hymens, foreskins etc.
( , Sun 18 Feb 2007, 2:49, Reply)
Sandstone university in Australia (one of the Group of 8)
Coffee: $2.60 to $2.90
Focaccia (fancy-arsed toasted sanger): $6.50-$8.50
Ham & Cheese Croissant: $4.50
Nori rolls: $2.20 (they're worth it, they're big and fishy)
Like any decent university we have a vegan cafe run by hippies which offers virtuous slops for $3 a plate, but thanks to "voluntary" student unionism (ie conservatives' revenge for hot feral chicks not being interested in them) this may end up costing first-born children, hymens, foreskins etc.
( , Sun 18 Feb 2007, 2:49, Reply)
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