The worry of having a new car is almost not worth the hassle. Having to think carefully of where you park it so some doughnut doesn't slam their door in to you is too much.I used to scatter a few massive tacks in front of his tyres occasionally.
He could never prove it was me and my car at the time was an E reg Golf that cost £70, so he could've done what he liked to it and I'd have never been arsed lol
The worry of having a new car is almost not worth the hassle. Having to think carefully of where you park it so some doughnut doesn't slam their door in to you is too much.
I've had my 11 year old Polo for a year and a half now and *touches wood* it's been great. I never have to worry where I park it and if I kerb the wheel it irritates me a little, but no more.Couldn't agree more mate.
The car that cost me £70 was the best car I ever had.
It lasted three years and I used it like a builders van whilst I was doing the house up.
I never used to lock it or clean it, just made sure it was serviced.
I wasn't on the pull by then though lol
Event tickets. The whole pre sale, priority sale, tiered pricing which means that you could pay over four times what someone else paid because you didn't want to buy a ticket for a club 4 months in advance ffs. And then the promotors often block the only safe ways of selling tickets on if you can't go. It's getting silly now.
I took the pic in Fareham mate.I'm guessing is somewhere posh in London looking at the Fullers logo on the top ?.
Anyone who was willing to pay it, deserves to be fleeced.
I took the pic in Fareham mate.
Hardly a posh area like.
I didn't even bother going in for just a pint.
I'd end up saying something sarcastic to the barman and getting an odd look.
"Wrighty, I will give you a chew if you defend me mate ?"Ian Wright supporting Kirsty Gallagher for being over the limit.
Should've voted for the lib dems they'd have stopped all thisStudent Loan company taking £72 a month out of my wages for my student loan.
I remember being in sixth form and them saying that going to Uni was 'effectively free'.