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Topic History of: Am I a cheapskate?
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hedda No it's extortion.

one big problem I have with visiting the UK now- in Oz $1 buys same as £1 but you have to pay $2 to get £1 in exchange rate

and yet the Oz pension I am eagerly awaiting is twice the UK pension
andre honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Or is forty quid for six slightly spluttering fireworks extortionate? I wonder how people can afford to set them off every night for weeks on end?

Some shops sell them cheaply after Bonfire Night, also there are websites that let you buy them bulk.

I never seen the fascination about fireworks, they scare animals and people let them off days in advance, which spoils the so called tradition.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Or is forty quid for six slightly spluttering fireworks extortionate? I wonder how people can afford to set them off every night for weeks on end?