that there is nopoint trying to fold a fitted sheet - just roll it up
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I seem to remember Off The Couch said there was some way of doing it but I'm assuming she's a witch of some sort.that there is nopoint trying to fold a fitted sheet - just roll it up
I'm not wasteful but firmly in the fuel is fuel, you have to pay for it camp. Nothing more boring than people who think talking about how much they paid for fuel is a genuine topic of conversation.
Paying for takeaway/cafe food while at work is a very big expenditure item that I've noticed few people seem to care about. Yet there'd be some people who would pay conservatively $3,000 a year just on meals they consume at work. That's insane.
By subsidising their private schools and turning a blind eye to their trust funds ?Not it's the majority that ruin it. They are the idiots that need Governments to run their lives because the dolts can't plan it out themselves.
Like the tools who have kids then expect the rest of society and Governments to help pay and look after them.
I reckon I've come across folks who would get close to that just on coffee. Large example at $4.75. One on the train, another at mid morning. 230 odd working days - so we're already above $2k. The odd extra one at lunch and there's $3k.
WFH - I'm buying 1kg of beans for $30. Lasting me about six weeks.
Unless you have a super fund that has divested from fossil fuel companies, then petrol prices are a bit like bank fees: you're losing a bit of cash in the short term, but probably have stocks in an investment that will benefit you in the long term.
Paying for takeaway/cafe food while at work is a very big expenditure item that I've noticed few people seem to care about. Yet there'd be some people who would pay conservatively $3,000 a year just on meals they consume at work. That's insane.
I seem to remember Off The Couch said there was some way of doing it but I'm assuming she's a witch of some sort.
Thats the preferred method here toMy method I believe was to roll it into a ball, open cupboard, shove it in and slam shut.
I am though happy to wear the /itch title
By subsidising their private schools and turning a blind eye to their trust funds ?
I've lived abroad in numerous continents and countless countries. Whilst Australia has its share of problems it's by far the best country in the world and it's not even close (i'm an immigrant btw).
Like the tools who have kids then expect the rest of society and Governments to help pay and look after them.
I've lived abroad in numerous continents and countless countries. Whilst Australia has its share of problems it's by far the best country in the world and it's not even close (i'm an immigrant btw).
I was hoping with your avatar your list would be more like:
- Things are very rarely black or white, its more complicated than you think.
- The simple life is the best life.
- Prioritizing career or money over family is almost always a terrible decision.
- Everything you love will come to an end. My relationships, loved ones, friends, pets, sports, bands, that favorite coffee mug you have. Enjoy the time you have with them. It's all temporary.
- Personal happiness comes from helping others and sharing in their joy.
- Get your s**t together before criticizing others.
- Most of the worlds problems are due to blind materialism and wanting more. Consumerism has replaced morality and spirituality to a large degree.
- There is genuine evil in the world
- You can do everything right and still fail. Life has a nasty habit of hitting you from your blind-spot (it's a real son of a bitch)
Thats a minority.
She said she got her husband to do it.I seem to remember Off The Couch said there was some way of doing it but I'm assuming she's a witch of some sort.
You came close, but you never made it. And if you were gonna make it, you would have made it before now.
And the price of takeaways!!!! Jesus! The last time I semi-regularly bought food, lunch with a coffee was reliably under ten bucks. Just drove to Sydney and back and the average, dead ordinary, meal from Maccas/HJs/7-11 was $15-$17. And breakfast at an early morning truck cafe was nearly $20. Is this just a coronavirus thing or have prices inexorably risen over the last five years?
s**t takeaway (the big chains mostly) in Australia isn't cheap. It occupies a weird spot in the market where it's almost the same price as a lot of other stuff but considerably shitter. For the price of a Macca's meal these days you can get a lot better. It's not the US where they practically give away rubbish processed food for nothing.
s**t takeaway (the big chains mostly) in Australia isn't cheap. It occupies a weird spot in the market where it's almost the same price as a lot of other stuff but considerably shitter. For the price of a Macca's meal these days you can get a lot better. It's not the US where they practically give away rubbish processed food for nothing.
how about that weather?
You're way better off going to a food court than Mackers if you're getting take away for quality and price.