Pack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
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Who is the SMBs biggest spendthrift?
The most frugal of the folk?
The most penny pinching poster?
Who are the Tightwads, money grabbers, skinflints and Scrooges?
Who the fuck calls it a pack up you pervertPack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
Ah a packed lunch. You should have said.Pack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
100% of the occupants of the Frijj household call it that which means that’s it’s true.Who the fuck calls it a pack up you pervert
@tooliohelmet is as tight as a fishes arsehole!Who is the SMBs biggest spendthrift?
The most frugal of the folk?
The most penny pinching poster?
Who are the Tightwads, money grabbers, skinflints and Scrooges?
Pack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
Heard a kid in the supermarket call it a 'pack-up' the other day
what the absolute fuck is a pack up
Haha! Brilliant.
That's what anyone with sense does. Save £50 a month no bother.Pack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
It'll be his inner jock.@tooliohelmet is as tight as a fishes arsehole!
BaitPack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
Depends if you work next to an amazing sandwich shop or in a city centre though. Definitely something I’ve done in the past.That's what anyone with sense does. Save £50 a month no bother.
It'll be his inner jock.
More practical than thrifty but nearly always linked with money saving.Bit planning for the week ahead,healthy cheap food you enjoy ,sortedThat's what anyone with sense does. Save £50 a month no bother.
It'll be his inner jock.
My mate coasting in 1 gear and refusing to brake wherever possible,switching engine off on hillsDepends if you work next to an amazing sandwich shop or in a city centre though. Definitely something I’ve done in the past.
Packed lunches aren’t what I was after though, I want to hear stories of people using tea bags 3 times, people taking the fuse out of the boiler before they go on a business trip so their wife needs to wear a coat indoors.
Depends if you work next to an amazing sandwich shop or in a city centre though. Definitely something I’ve done in the past.
Packed lunches aren’t what I was after though, I want to hear stories of people using tea bags 3 times, people taking the fuse out of the boiler before they go on a business trip so their wife needs to wear a coat indoors.
My car turns the engine off itself at traffic lights and stuff. It seems pretty pointless, surely it doesn't save much fuel.My mate coasting in 1 gear and refusing to brake wherever possible,switching engine off on hills
Mine too,Maybe does save a bit ,turning it off on a hill renders the brake servo useless which my mate found out at the bottom.They just sound like twats. Tea bags are dirt cheap and weak tea is pointless.
My car turns the engine off itself at traffic lights and stuff. It seems pretty pointless, surely it doesn't save much fuel.
Nowt wrong with being careful marra,
This thread is about apparently normal folk with nice cars and houses who will absolutely not buy a round if the pub is expensive and will wait until the night moves to Wetherspoons before buying theirs, or suddenly decide its time to go home.
Bait, pack up is the East Yorkshire version.Pack up. Packed lunch.
It's when you take food...from home...to work with you. To eat.
Agree with you on eating out, some people go out and eat at shit restaurants that you could easily make something better than with a little bit of effort.I don't mind spending money provided I get good value. Neither I or our lass like going to restaurants as we're both canny cooks and can rustle up restaurant-quality food at home for usually a third of the price. I mean simple stuff like pizza, pasta, steak and chips etc. For that reason you would never find me in Miller and Carter or Bellinis, or eating a Sunday lunch out. I will buy takeaway food that I can not accurately replicate such as fish and chips (hats off to Fountains), chinese and Indian food. I'm on the Foodies FB group mainly as a lurker and am amazed at how much cash a lot of "the community" spend on takeaways or eating out, especially when you consider that they are all Sunderland people and are therefore probably not well-remunerated and so don't have a massive amount of disposable income, all seemingly being parents of superstar bairns. I suppose that to some folk eating out is a lifestyle choice or in Jolene's case a necessity as she seems to find home cooking challenging judging by her question "do you make mayonnaise with salad cream?" .
I detest being ripped off and therefore almost obsessively research my prospective purchase prior to spending money, unless I have previously bought the same object/service. I find the process enjoyable though.
So I don't consider myself tight: just careful.
I never understand the obsession with rounds. People turn out & go home at different times and drink at different speeds. I just buy my own as its just more practical.
That's what anyone with sense does. Save £50 a month no bother.
It'll be his inner jock.