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» Abusing freebies
No fridge magnet
Today Southwark Council pushed a bag through my door along with a little leaflet telling me how I can use the bag to help save the environment by sorting through my rubbish….!
The leaflet also said they’d enclosed a free fridge magnet too. There was no fridge magnet.
Well as far as I’m concerned, no fridge magnet - no recycling.
Am I wrong? I think not.
If they think poking around in a rubbish bag for bits of cardboard and jam jars is such a good idea they can fuck off do it themselves.
(Sat 10th Nov 2007, 19:04, More)
No fridge magnet
Today Southwark Council pushed a bag through my door along with a little leaflet telling me how I can use the bag to help save the environment by sorting through my rubbish….!
The leaflet also said they’d enclosed a free fridge magnet too. There was no fridge magnet.
Well as far as I’m concerned, no fridge magnet - no recycling.
Am I wrong? I think not.
If they think poking around in a rubbish bag for bits of cardboard and jam jars is such a good idea they can fuck off do it themselves.
(Sat 10th Nov 2007, 19:04, More)
» Abusing freebies
Abusing freebies
Once upon a time quite a few of the home shopping catalogues like Littlewoods etc. ran a promotional scheme to attract new punters where you could select a free gift when you placed you first order.
I used to select my gift i.e. food mixer, deep fat fryer and so forth, place an order for pretty much anything, it really didn't matter since as soon as the gift and first order reached me I'd send back whatever I had ordered whilst keeping my free gift.
I did this with several different catalogues and since I was unemployed at the time it seemed a pretty good deal.
(Fri 9th Nov 2007, 19:38, More)
Abusing freebies
Once upon a time quite a few of the home shopping catalogues like Littlewoods etc. ran a promotional scheme to attract new punters where you could select a free gift when you placed you first order.
I used to select my gift i.e. food mixer, deep fat fryer and so forth, place an order for pretty much anything, it really didn't matter since as soon as the gift and first order reached me I'd send back whatever I had ordered whilst keeping my free gift.
I did this with several different catalogues and since I was unemployed at the time it seemed a pretty good deal.
(Fri 9th Nov 2007, 19:38, More)
» Spoooky Coincidence
Of all the threads in all the forums....!
After reading a few spoooky tales on here I flicked over to a cycling website to see what issues were currently under discussion and as spoooky coincidence would have it the first thread I picked out from 1 of 564 in one forum of the twelve separate forums available was this, it's title: "I met someone..." and runs as follows:
"I haven't seen since we worked together, 9 years ago. It was in a supermarket.
She spotted me from a whole aisle length away, and called out my name. I was introduced to her husband, her 2 kids and...(and here comes the freaky bit)...she asked after my 2 children by name. My children are 7 and 4 Now I accept that she could still be in touch with a third party from my old job, but I didn't even recognise her, I only picked up on her name when her husband said it and the last place I remember her living was London, we met in Somerset!!!"
How spoooky is that. Of all the threads I could choose from on website about cycling the first one I chose for no obvious reason was about a spoooky coincidence!
(Sun 11th Feb 2007, 17:18, More)
Of all the threads in all the forums....!
After reading a few spoooky tales on here I flicked over to a cycling website to see what issues were currently under discussion and as spoooky coincidence would have it the first thread I picked out from 1 of 564 in one forum of the twelve separate forums available was this, it's title: "I met someone..." and runs as follows:
"I haven't seen since we worked together, 9 years ago. It was in a supermarket.
She spotted me from a whole aisle length away, and called out my name. I was introduced to her husband, her 2 kids and...(and here comes the freaky bit)...she asked after my 2 children by name. My children are 7 and 4 Now I accept that she could still be in touch with a third party from my old job, but I didn't even recognise her, I only picked up on her name when her husband said it and the last place I remember her living was London, we met in Somerset!!!"
How spoooky is that. Of all the threads I could choose from on website about cycling the first one I chose for no obvious reason was about a spoooky coincidence!
(Sun 11th Feb 2007, 17:18, More)
» Council Cunts
Southwark Council
Now there's a real bunch of cunts.
Most of the maintenance and repair contractors they employ, particularly 'Botes', are even bigger cunts.
(Tue 31st Jul 2007, 20:35, More)
Southwark Council
Now there's a real bunch of cunts.
Most of the maintenance and repair contractors they employ, particularly 'Botes', are even bigger cunts.
(Tue 31st Jul 2007, 20:35, More)