Things you've done when you've had no money.
Apart from the usual survival rations of beans, white bread and Doll Noodles™, we've all done things to compensate for having no money. Personally I spent 6 months barefoot to save on the cost of shoes. What pathetic things have you done when the cash ran out?
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 9:34)
Apart from the usual survival rations of beans, white bread and Doll Noodles™, we've all done things to compensate for having no money. Personally I spent 6 months barefoot to save on the cost of shoes. What pathetic things have you done when the cash ran out?
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 9:34)
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Jack Fulton = crap food
When I was a student in Sheffield I used to buy frozen sausages from Jack Fulton and eat them for most meals. You could buy a few kilos of them for next to nothing because they only contained something like 30% meat, and the little meat that was in them was a mixture of chicken, pork and beef all minced together. I put on almost 4 stone in 9 months, by which time my girlfriend had stopped sleeping with me.
(Jack Fulton is a supermarket chain in Yorkshire which is notorious for selling incredibly cheap food that has just passed its sell-by date, or is of very low quality, or has Ukrainian packaging, or all three).
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 14:55, Reply)
When I was a student in Sheffield I used to buy frozen sausages from Jack Fulton and eat them for most meals. You could buy a few kilos of them for next to nothing because they only contained something like 30% meat, and the little meat that was in them was a mixture of chicken, pork and beef all minced together. I put on almost 4 stone in 9 months, by which time my girlfriend had stopped sleeping with me.
(Jack Fulton is a supermarket chain in Yorkshire which is notorious for selling incredibly cheap food that has just passed its sell-by date, or is of very low quality, or has Ukrainian packaging, or all three).
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 14:55, Reply)
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