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That's exactly what I did with a group of friends of mine when I went away in the summer.
One thing I think it tight, is that if my parents use a blank CD of mine, they always replace it, but if my sister uses one, she doesn't give me money or replace it...
but you could say that was tight on your part, too.
Me and my friends don't let him pay for stuff anymore, because he'll just complain at us later.
On the other hand, I have another loaded friend who is wonderful to make up for it. He lent my £50 for a friend's christmas present (because it was a group thing and no one had enough money at the time...) Very nice, generous guy. Generous rich people are the best.
Why? I was the one who brought the CDs for my own personal use; not for everyone else to use them.
I lost my deposit for stripping kids man utd wallpaper off the wall in my bedroom and replacing it with a neutral blue paint which matched the rest of the bedroom. The wallpaper would have been fine had I been 8 years old and maybe supported the manc twats.
Apparently when I asked to strip the walls i hadnt stated my choice of colour in the contract. You can see his point right?
i shall have to go and unplug all the chargers lying around my house when i get home
I agree, thats being a real cheapass. Those things are like 50 cents a piece. And its your family thats taking them
Haha, I think it's normal behaviour to him. Another example of his (hilarious) stinginess is when he's off to the corner shop, he'll pop his head round the door and ask if you want anything. If you say yeah, get me a loaf of bread (or whatever) and give him a quid...he'll keep the change as his "fee".
I'm not really bothered, but it is quite bizarre behaviour..especially since he always offers to do you a favour and then charges you for the pleasure..
Good business mind!
THast not fair, I tried to do that a few times and they just laughed at me
exactly. think of all the times your family and friends have helped you out!
Buy him some low energy llightbulbs for his birthday then.
They reckon each bulb saves you about £70 over the lifetime of it's use
Wait till you try and get your deposit back.
Speaking of, I must ring the Jock cunt who's nabbed all our money this time. It's always the Scots isn't it?
But if they end up using 4 or 5 of them, it will end up costing alot. ANd I'm the one who got them for me to use in the first place...
we used to have them, but they take ages to turn on, and are nowhere near as bright - not ideal for when stumbling home pissed!