Was this your own paper Mr Whitey, or one of the thousands of newspapers public servants wastefully purchase courtesy of the struggling taxpayer that you've cut up as if it were your own?
It's appalling, my grandmother lives in a cardboard box on the railway line at Maydena because of lack of funding for housing while public service fatcats lounge around reading the paper.
Fortunately no-one can afford to run trains anymore, due to ridiculous payroll tax rates so she at least won't get run over.
don't worry about wasteful new topics Whitey, we can just keep recycling this one, which saves on bandwidth because you can just reload the homepage from cache. Outrageous additional tarifs come in if I download more than 128kb per day so it's really quite frugal.
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great way to celebrate the 'paper' anniversary
I presume they are brother and sister ?
Was this your own paper Mr Whitey, or one of the thousands of newspapers public servants wastefully purchase courtesy of the struggling taxpayer that you've cut up as if it were your own?
It's appalling, my grandmother lives in a cardboard box on the railway line at Maydena because of lack of funding for housing while public service fatcats lounge around reading the paper.
Fortunately no-one can afford to run trains anymore, due to ridiculous payroll tax rates so she at least won't get run over.
Torn up newspaper makes cheap kitty litter and can also be used for insulation.
Libraries are a great source of newspapers, kitty litter and insulation.
Dear Mr FoodKitty,
In Russia is not regularly known to be eating cats, however if is market in Tasamnia then I am certainly able to partner with you by great volumes.
Please advise attractive rates and address for delivering. Life or frozen is also question for your attention immediately.
Yrs, etc.
All power to Angry's grandmother for recycling a cardboard box - too many people throw them away these days and they are quite useful.
I often use them to store old stuff in (free tip!) and this appears to be the case here.
Apologies for the lack of posts for the last few days.
There seems to be a technical problem and I can't publish new topics.
I am sure everyone is hanging out for more words of wisdom and frugal tips but unfortunately you will have to wait.
Did somebody say something about a cardboard box ?
don't worry about wasteful new topics Whitey, we can just keep recycling this one, which saves on bandwidth because you can just reload the homepage from cache. Outrageous additional tarifs come in if I download more than 128kb per day so it's really quite frugal.
Dougal, as usual, I am impressed.
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