Robsk II Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 I'm not as good at posting this kind of "list your stuff" or "what is on your.." drivel, so I am making amends. Go on then. Last three outgoings of money over, say, £100ish.
Robsk II Posted 23 September, 2008 Author Posted 23 September, 2008 Good old mortgages. I'm still on rent Mine would be: New monitor New clutch Rent
Pancake Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Camera lens, about £400 Jewellery for wife, £1200 Car repair, £230
Robsk II Posted 23 September, 2008 Author Posted 23 September, 2008 **** the wife. I mean, it's the least she could do after 1.2 grand on her.
Pancake Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 **** the wife. I mean, it's the least she could do after 1.2 grand on her. Wedding Anniversary, and I did...
Robsk II Posted 23 September, 2008 Author Posted 23 September, 2008 A porsche. Only as a runaround, I'm so rich and succesful with my various high powered jobs, business enterprises and entrepenuerial savvy that I hardly need yet another Lambo or Ferrari. Another new speedboat. Yawn. A round of drinks for the entirety of Oceana, double if you were one of the thousands of buxom blondes I've ****ged over the years, or were in the army with me when I won twelve VCs. I see.
Robsk II Posted 23 September, 2008 Author Posted 23 September, 2008 Wedding Anniversary, and I did... I salute you, sirrah.
simo Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 1. £350 Car re-tune 2. £110 Beer etc, last saturday 3. £160 weekley rent
Ponty Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 1. £350 Car re-tune 2. £110 Beer etc, last saturday 3. £160 weekley rent Bloody hell, I only used to give my Mum £15 a week rent.
Gemmel Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Pet I feel your pain. Can't even bring myself to write how much i had to shell out last night. She is a pedigree springer ....... i could have bought two new ones with what it cost me.
Dog Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 2 Bosche 18v drills £800 Pioneer car stereo £400 Garden gate £250
Junction 9 Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Is this thread all you wanted it to be Robsk?
saint_stevo Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Bank Loan for the f*cking ant infested golf- £130 Monthly Rent to the old tit- £120 Gamble on Ryder Cup hole in one-£100
simo Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Bloody hell, I only used to give my Mum £15 a week rent. I wish i did live with my mum life used to be so much easier then! (that was 14 years ago btw )
scott_saints Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Gambled and lost- £100 Money owed- £375 Strippers in Magaluf- £Idon'twanttofindout
Hunty Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 New Hilti £1200 Laptop for daughter £370 Car repair and MOT £370
Colinjb Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Mortgage payment - £650 Weekend in Southampton for Blackpool Game - £150 Vet Bill for Cat that passed away anyhow - £120
Tac-tics Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Strippers in Magaluf- £Idon'twanttofindout what strip club?paradise?I was out there the other week
Winnersaint Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Hire Car for month in Greece £500 Wife's birthday present (Outfit from M&S) £120 Takeaway from Dragon Inn in Winnersh for said wife's birthday last night £46 for three of us.
SNSUN Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 I just rented my first house ever, and handed over £2300 (which my missus still owes me a significant chunk of) I did a shop to stock the kitchen, costing £104. I put £3600 into a savings account, does that count? No? Well before that, I'd have to say getting my car fixed - £450 or there abouts. Damn head gasket.
SNSUN Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Oh, and I regularly take £100+ out the cash machine for nights out and such. Can't really do that anymore... :-(
CabbageFace Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Clothes - £190 Tyres - £205 Car Tax - £210
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Sports lessons for boys Suit Pram etc for daughter's forthcoming baby
Robsk II Posted 24 September, 2008 Author Posted 24 September, 2008 Sports lessons for boys Suit Pram etc for daughter's forthcoming baby How altruistic.
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 How altruistic. How expensive you mean. Football, Rugby, hockey, golf for the six year old and Cross-country for the ten year old.
Poshie72 Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Mortgage Legal Aid contribution Food shopping
Robsk II Posted 24 September, 2008 Author Posted 24 September, 2008 How expensive you mean. Football, Rugby, hockey, golf for the six year old and Cross-country for the ten year old. Oh, YOUR boys. I see.
Scudamore Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Lessons in cross country? Do they actually teach him how to run better? Mine generally involved being led to the end of a field and told to go run somewhere...then come back...
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Lessons in cross country? Do they actually teach him how to run better? Mine generally involved being led to the end of a field and told to go run somewhere...then come back... I'm not sure mine would come back though, so they have to teach him. Actually I guess it's really coaching, he's a pretty decent runner but it's difficult to get him to pace himself over the distance rather than sprint the first few hundred yards and then collapse.
Scudamore Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 I'm not sure mine would come back though, so they have to teach him. Actually I guess it's really coaching, he's a pretty decent runner but it's difficult to get him to pace himself over the distance rather than sprint the first few hundred yards and then collapse. I always jogged at an average pace...for a few hundred yards then collapsed... Really don't understand running...
The King Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 £150 car tyres £230 Car loan £100 rent (live with parents still...hence price)
toofarnorth Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Flights from Kathmandu to Delhi Flights to the Cook Islands Travel Insurance
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Flights from Kathmandu to Delhi Flights to the Cook Islands Travel Insurance Forthcoming or already been? Went there a few years ago, fantastic place.
Jillyanne Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Asda - £183.59 B&Q - £121.60 Vauxhall Hartwell - £170.14 (stypid f*cking alarm system)
Scummer Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Asda - £183.59 That's a lot of clothes from George.
Jillyanne Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 That's a lot of clothes from George. I wouldn't know, just food and stuff for the month really.
toofarnorth Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Forthcoming or already been? Went there a few years ago, fantastic place. Going for three weeks next june/july. Incredibly excited. Doing Rarotonga and Aitutaki as the outer islands look like too much hassle.
CabbageFace Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Asda - £183.59 B&Q - £121.60 Vauxhall Hartwell - £170.14 (stypid f*cking alarm system) Did you pay those exact amounts? If so what did you pay by, Card, Cheque or Cash?
Jillyanne Posted 24 September, 2008 Posted 24 September, 2008 Did you pay those exact amounts? If so what did you pay by, Card, Cheque or Cash? Yes C_F, those exact amounts and all paid with debit card.
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