The Recession Busting Thread
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Re: The Recession Busting Thread
Bought one of those Razor Pits there this AM. Very good idea. Am thinking of venture to the big boy razors alright sforan. Missus wanted to get me an old skool straight egde. Might take her up on it.
"I don't do desserts"
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Re: The Recession Busting Thread
Darce wrote:Missus wanted to get me an old skool straight egde. Might take her up on it.
You'll need a face like leather to use one of those things.
If you use moisturiser or any of that shite, a straight edge will tear lumps out of your face because the skin is so soft.
Apart from that, they're cool!
And remember to keep it ridiculously sharp.
...to the sound of a Sivivatu slap!
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You know me, LM. Do you really think I moisturise...Leinsterman wrote:Darce wrote:Missus wanted to get me an old skool straight egde. Might take her up on it.
You'll need a face like leather to use one of those things.
If you use moisturiser or any of that shite, a straight edge will tear lumps out of your face because the skin is so soft.
Apart from that, they're cool!
And remember to keep it ridiculously sharp.
"I don't do desserts"
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Aye, I'd start with a DE first. Gillette do a plastic one for about 6 bucks that's worth trying before you shell out more cash.Leinsterman wrote:Darce wrote:Missus wanted to get me an old skool straight egde. Might take her up on it.
You'll need a face like leather to use one of those things.
If you use moisturiser or any of that shite, a straight edge will tear lumps out of your face because the skin is so soft.
Apart from that, they're cool!
And remember to keep it ridiculously sharp.
Re: The Recession Busting Thread
Loads of cheap booze offers in Tescos at the moment
15 Bottles of Becks (275 ml) for €10.
10 Cans of Becks Vier (440 ml) for €8
Slap of Heineken (24 x 500 ml) €27.50
Some very good prices on the wine as well if you're looking to get the Christmas drink in.
15 Bottles of Becks (275 ml) for €10.
10 Cans of Becks Vier (440 ml) for €8
Slap of Heineken (24 x 500 ml) €27.50
Some very good prices on the wine as well if you're looking to get the Christmas drink in.
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Always wanted one of those.Donny B. wrote:Loads of cheap booze offers in Tescos at the moment
15 Bottles of Becks (275 ml) for €10.
10 Cans of Becks Vier (440 ml) for €8
Slap of Heineken (24 x 500 ml) €27.50
Some very good prices on the wine as well if you're looking to get the Christmas drink in.
Can I get battered with Bulmers too?
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If that means attacking you with a pint bottle of Bulmers then, sure I'll volunteer!johng wrote:Always wanted one of those.Donny B. wrote:Loads of cheap booze offers in Tescos at the moment
15 Bottles of Becks (275 ml) for €10.
10 Cans of Becks Vier (440 ml) for €8
Slap of Heineken (24 x 500 ml) €27.50
Some very good prices on the wine as well if you're looking to get the Christmas drink in.
Can I get battered with Bulmers too?
And if you drink all 24 cans at once, I think slap is more appropiate!
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Where would you get 10 men in a hurry?Donny B. wrote:If that means attacking you with a pint bottle of Bulmers then, sure I'll volunteer!johng wrote:Always wanted one of those.Donny B. wrote:Loads of cheap booze offers in Tescos at the moment
15 Bottles of Becks (275 ml) for €10.
10 Cans of Becks Vier (440 ml) for €8
Slap of Heineken (24 x 500 ml) €27.50
Some very good prices on the wine as well if you're looking to get the Christmas drink in.
Can I get battered with Bulmers too?
And if you drink all 24 cans at once, I think slap is more appropiate!
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The same place you'll get your army!!johng wrote:Where would you get 10 men in a hurry?Donny B. wrote:If that means attacking you with a pint bottle of Bulmers then, sure I'll volunteer!johng wrote:
Always wanted one of those.
Can I get battered with Bulmers too?
And if you drink all 24 cans at once, I think slap is more appropiate!
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The correct response is "I wouldn't need an audience" for future reference.Donny B. wrote:The same place you'll get your army!!johng wrote:Where would you get 10 men in a hurry?Donny B. wrote:
If that means attacking you with a pint bottle of Bulmers then, sure I'll volunteer!
And if you drink all 24 cans at once, I think slap is more appropiate!
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The correct response is "I wouldn't need an audience" for future reference.[/quote]johng wrote:The same place you'll get your army!!Donny B. wrote:Where would you get 10 men in a hurry?johng wrote:
And if you drink all 24 cans at once, I think slap is more appropiate!
Says you, smart guy!!
You're so goddamn smart!!
Well I think you're half-smart.
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That's.....the.....(Sob).......nicest thing....you've.... ever said. Thanks Donny I'm overwhelmed.Donny B. wrote:
Well I think you're half-smart.
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€25 iTunes voucher for €20 at Tesco.
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You're half welcome!johng wrote:That's.....the.....(Sob).......nicest thing....you've.... ever said. Thanks Donny I'm overwhelmed.Donny B. wrote:
Well I think you're half-smart.
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Was going to put this in Fridays rave it was so good. Got my coffee this morning and the coffee shop have decided that all take away coffees are €2. The 75 cent per day will all add up
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Are you keeping the shop name or location a secret in case they get too busy?Pebbles wrote:Was going to put this in Fridays rave it was so good. Got my coffee this morning and the coffee shop have decided that all take away coffees are €2. The 75 cent per day will all add up
Get in the f%~king bag.
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New here, wouldn't want anyone to think I was advertising. Bean scene on Haddington road. Just beside Smiths for anyone who knows the areaSlipper1 wrote:Are you keeping the shop name or location a secret in case they get too busy?Pebbles wrote:Was going to put this in Fridays rave it was so good. Got my coffee this morning and the coffee shop have decided that all take away coffees are €2. The 75 cent per day will all add up
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That's nothing. Went into the Beggars Bush to watch the munster game before our Clermont encounter in Lansdowne Road. A pint of Guinness in there costs €3.85Pebbles wrote:Was going to put this in Fridays rave it was so good. Got my coffee this morning and the coffee shop have decided that all take away coffees are €2. The 75 cent per day will all add up
I kid you not. When I looked amazed and asked the Barman about it, he said the recession and all that, and then went on to tell me that if I was an Old Age Pensioner it would be 50c less, i.e. €3.35
This recession is great
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As long as I've lived in Dublin they have been known as having one of the cheapest pints in Dublin. I can stumble home from Beggars bushsimplythebest wrote:That's nothing. Went into the Beggars Bush to watch the munster game before our Clermont encounter in Lansdowne Road. A pint of Guinness in there costs €3.85Pebbles wrote:Was going to put this in Fridays rave it was so good. Got my coffee this morning and the coffee shop have decided that all take away coffees are €2. The 75 cent per day will all add up
I kid you not. When I looked amazed and asked the Barman about it, he said the recession and all that, and then went on to tell me that if I was an Old Age Pensioner it would be 50c less, i.e. €3.35
This recession is great