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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
My office junior from a few years ago won ÂĢ60-odd grand on the lottery. We were chuffed for her... until she said to someone who'd bought her a packet of crisps at the shop 'I gave you 30p for those, weren't they only 28p?' and held out her hand for the change.


OMG what a tight hole - bet she never touched a penny of it either Eeker
mummymaz
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
My office junior from a few years ago won ÂĢ60-odd grand on the lottery. We were chuffed for her... until she said to someone who'd bought her a packet of crisps at the shop 'I gave you 30p for those, weren't they only 28p?' and held out her hand for the change.


Laugh That reminds me of a woman who told us about her daughter getting her first wage. She bought her mum a packet of crisps, but deducted the cost of the crisps before handing over her dig money.
Yogi19
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Originally posted by Mummy Maz:
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
My office junior from a few years ago won ÂĢ60-odd grand on the lottery. We were chuffed for her... until she said to someone who'd bought her a packet of crisps at the shop 'I gave you 30p for those, weren't they only 28p?' and held out her hand for the change.


OMG what a tight hole - bet she never touched a penny of it either Eeker


I think she and her fiance bought a house - it was great for her, she was only 17, but a very 'old' 17 if you know what I mean. Come to think of it, she didn't even buy a round of cream cakes - and she moaned like hell cos if they'd won the previous week they'd have got more than ÂĢ100k.
Kaffs
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Originally posted by Yogi 19:
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
My office junior from a few years ago won ÂĢ60-odd grand on the lottery. We were chuffed for her... until she said to someone who'd bought her a packet of crisps at the shop 'I gave you 30p for those, weren't they only 28p?' and held out her hand for the change.


Laugh That reminds me of a woman who told us about her daughter getting her first wage. She bought her mum a packet of crisps, but deducted the cost of the crisps before handing over her dig money.


Laugh When does 'sensible' turn into being 'tightfisted ' eh?
Kaffs
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
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Originally posted by Yogi 19:
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
My office junior from a few years ago won ÂĢ60-odd grand on the lottery. We were chuffed for her... until she said to someone who'd bought her a packet of crisps at the shop 'I gave you 30p for those, weren't they only 28p?' and held out her hand for the change.


Laugh That reminds me of a woman who told us about her daughter getting her first wage. She bought her mum a packet of crisps, but deducted the cost of the crisps before handing over her dig money.


Laugh When does 'sensible' turn into being 'tightfisted ' eh?


When we call my hubby tightfisted, he calls it "being frugal". Roll Eyes
Yogi19

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