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Free toilet paper, soap & water!
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she_grinch wrote: »You could line it with the free carrier bags they provide and put it in the dog waste bins! lol
ugh, that's the worst tip ever
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Thank you all, just spent the past 10 minutes belly laughing, those that think ppl are serious have given me the biggest laugh though
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rofl, rofl rofl
Thanks to all contributors for one of the funniest threads in a long time - hilarious!
(and yes, I know it was all tongue in cheek) very funny :rotfl:2015 wins: Nokia Lumia 735 Smartphone
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During the week do it on overtime that way your paid .......wait for it......
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LMAO @ the sense of humor bypass that some posters seem to have about this. Excellent ideas all around. I am considering starting to nick the paper plates and poly cups from work - less washing up saves the pennies on so many fronts!Good Enough Club member number 27(2) AND I got me a stalkee!
Closet debt free wannabe -[STRIKE] Last personal loan payment - July 2010[/STRIKE]:T, credit card balance about £3000 (and dropping FAST), [STRIKE]Last car payment September 2010 (August 2010 aparently!!)[/STRIKE]
And a mortgage in a pear tree
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like some others, i cant believe some people are actually taking this thread seriously!!0
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The fact that ppl add to this- and think about this indicates they have actually considered this.
Thats what worries me, not those of us who were struck by the stinginess- I wouldnt have taken it seriously but someone a short while ago wrote thread about saving on tissues- by stealing them at starbucks! I didnt take that seriously till I read the post- haveing read that, its hard to see this as tounge in cheek, even if it was meant to be.0 -
Free drinks from pub drip trays.
Free make-up every day by going to a cosmetic counter before work and helping yourself to the testers.
Free furniture fashioned from them huge cardboard boxes they have at the tills in Netto and Aldi.
Free money from water fountains.
Wow, when you think of it, you really can live for next to nowt.....
p.s. jenniewb, I'm being absolutely serious, dunno about the rest of them.:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0 -
Only steal two-ply toilet paper and pull the sheets apart this doubles the amount you have :rotfl:
No good for me, we only have single ply at work because we kept "using too much paper and blocking up the toiltets". Had nothing to do with the fact the toilets do not flush enough water and the pipes are narrower, following some government directive on new buildings.
A visit to the loo can mean you are faced with all sorts of deposits left by the previous occupant! :eek:I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100 -
nikki.paul wrote: »One for the kids
take them into toys r us to play on the game consoles (saves hundreds of pound buying one).
Or them to boarders book shop for a couple of hours and read books on there comfy chairs to the kids better than the library as you can read the last releases for free.
On days out take a buggy with you with a hood cram your 8 year old in it and get them in free as an under 4 year old..
Don forget to get them all to go to the toilet while their there.
Nikki
I take my two kids (18 months and 4 years) to the ELC at the Merry Hill Centre most weeks to play with the toys, then they get their face painted and play in the soft play area. We also acquire the balloons in McDonalds. All for FREE.I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100
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