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£500 for a season ticket would probably be a tipping point for me.

Jeans I won't pay full whack get them in the sales but only buy diesel, Edwin, replay but won't pay more than £70
Trainers in the sales unless they're something I really like then pay what I have to.
Mortgage, Rent you have to pay the going rate.
Shirts as long as they look good and fit bought H&M for £20 or more expensive brands if they look good.
 
It's all subjective depending on the situation.

I'd spend around £50 on work shoes, but would spend around £100 on running shoes.

I tend to stop in Premier Inn type hotels and eat in Wagamama/Chiquito type places when I'm with the bairns. If I was planning on seducing @chunkylover53 I'd buy him a decent steak and a bottle of Merlot somewhere posh.
He'd have terrible Brewers droop after drinking that. :lol:
 
i've just spent £20 for a mug today.
we went shopping before the match, as soon as i saw it i knew i had to have it and i'm not one to impulse buy as a rule either.
it is an emma bridgewater mug though (year in the country collection) and quite excited about using it for my morning cuppa tomorrow.
 
i've just spent £20 for a mug today.
we went shopping before the match, as soon as i saw it i knew i had to have it and i'm not one to impulse buy as a rule either.
it is an emma bridgewater mug though (year in the country collection) and quite excited about using it for my morning cuppa tomorrow.
Aye.:lol:
 
I only pay full price for tabs and milk. If it's not reduced, it's over-priced.

I'll buy anything with a yellow sticker on. I've bought three tubs of reduced humus in the last week and haven't opened any of them.

Just got some class joggers from Flannels in town. £180. :cool:
You must be a very keen jogger.

You'll end up buying about five pairs of them though, whereas if you'd have just bought a good pair they'd last. No point being a tight bastard with things like that, same goes for shoes as well. Buy quality or buy twice.
No matter how much I pay for shoes, I scuff the fuckers on the first set of steps I walk up, pissed or otherwise.
 
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£80 for a meal
£200 for a hotel room
£40 for jeans
£50 for footwear
£0 for tabs
£6 a pint

As I'd had 2 free pints that evening, I managed to justify £5.50 a pint of Tiny Rebel's Peaches and Cream IPA, but it's certainly not something I'd make a habit of.
£4+ a pint - even if it's short run and well made - is (usually) too much for me.

So I'd probably have a schooner instead :lol:
 
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