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The most you've ever tipped?

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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    Are these supposed to be questions, only they sound like statements?
    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    Why all the question marks? Is your keyboard knackered?

    What are you confused about?

    You're questions?

    You don't see the irony????? :D

    You're side tracking a thread? A perfectly reasonable one at that?

    I wont be subject to you're asking me irrelevant questions?

    The most you've tipped someone? Jane.
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    rick182 wrote: »
    why would you tip 50 pounds if you claim not to be rich?

    I don't know. Why would you tip 50 pounds if you claim not to be rich?[
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    rick182 wrote: »
    why would you tip 50 pounds if you claim not to be rich?

    I had cash on the hip at the time - http://www.gourmet-trotter.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/rodney-del-boy-trotter.jpg
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    You're questions?

    You don't see the irony????? :D

    You're side tracking a thread? A perfectly reasonable on at that?

    I wont be subject to you're asking me irrelevant questions?

    The most you've tipped someone? Jane.

    No irony. Mine are questions. Yours seem like statements with added question marks. I was curious.

    No worries.
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    No irony. Mine are questions. Yours seem like statements with added question marks. I was curious.

    No worries.

    I'm not? :confused:
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    I'm not? :confused:

    :D:D And again!
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    This is like witnessing a sleepy cat batting a mouse around lazily between paws.
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    SoupbowlSoupbowl Posts: 2,172
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    She dropped a soupbowl and you paid her fifty quid:eek:

    Putting the clique in their place again joe good to see. Wonder if the cavalry have been piped yet?
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    droogiefretdroogiefret Posts: 24,117
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    I tried to get a £50 note for a birthday present a few years ago and I couldn't get one anywhere for love nor .... money. Even my Bank refused to get me one.:(

    Aren't they rare anymore then?:confused:
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    I tried to get a £50 note for a birthday present a few years ago and I couldn't get one anywhere for love nor .... money. Even my Bank refused to get me one.:(

    Aren't they rare anymore then?:confused:

    My daughter was given one for Christmas.
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    lemoncurdlemoncurd Posts: 57,778
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    About 28 degrees to the left.
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    Soupbowl wrote: »
    She dropped a soupbowl and you paid her fifty quid:eek:

    Putting the clique in their place again joe good to see. Wonder if the cavalry have been piped yet?

    Halo to you hun ;)

    Nah, it wasn't my soup :D

    'put in their place' :confused:
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    vosnevosne Posts: 14,131
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    Soupbowl wrote: »
    She dropped a soupbowl and you paid her fifty quid:eek:

    Putting the clique in their place again joe good to see. Wonder if the cavalry have been piped yet?

    *gallops in*
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    I tried to get a £50 note for a birthday present a few years ago and I couldn't get one anywhere for love nor .... money. Even my Bank refused to get me one.:(

    Aren't they rare anymore then?:confused:

    Were they ever rare? :S
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    SoupbowlSoupbowl Posts: 2,172
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    Halo to you hun ;)

    Nah, it wasn't my soup :D

    'put in their place' :confused:

    Ew. I'm a man not a hun.

    Put in their place- showing them up, making look a bit daft.
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    I tried to get a £50 note for a birthday present a few years ago and I couldn't get one anywhere for love nor .... money. Even my Bank refused to get me one.:(

    Aren't they rare anymore then?:confused:

    £50 notes aren't rare??
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    shhhhhshhhhh Posts: 3,752
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    Soupbowl wrote: »

    Putting the clique in their place again joe good to see. Wonder if the cavalry have been piped yet?


    They are all arriving now as we speak, and getting ready for a long nights posting till 5.00am in the morning.

    Then they will sleep till late afternoon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,what a life eh?:rolleyes:
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    SoupbowlSoupbowl Posts: 2,172
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    vosne wrote: »
    *gallops in*

    Hazaar! The first one is here! Get him joe!
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    macsmurraymacsmurray Posts: 2,134
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    shhhhh wrote: »
    They are all arriving now as we speak, and getting ready for a long nights posting till 5.00am in the morning.

    Then they will sleep till late afternoon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,what a life eh?:rolleyes:

    As opposed to 5.00 am in the afternoon.

    My favourite tautology.
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    vosnevosne Posts: 14,131
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    shhhhh wrote: »
    They are all arriving now as we speak, and getting ready for a long nights posting till 5.00am in the morning.

    Then they will sleep till late afternoon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,what a life eh?:rolleyes:

    You should be a life counsellor. You're a natural.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12
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    I stayed for two months in a beach house in Goa and there was a waiter/porter/dogsbody that worked there called Ravi. Ravi was not his real name as he was from Nepal and no-one could pronounce it! Anyways, because he was Nepalese he was treated rather poorly by the other Indian staff but he was the nicest guy ever and was only there to support his family in Nepal. When my friends and I left we decided to give him gave him about £40 each (in Rupees). Some other English folk there heard this and joined in the tip-a-thon. After we gave it to him he was in bits..
    Turns out most other travelers would give him £1 and that he earn t about £12 a MONTH. We had given him enough to go home to Nepal, buy land and send his two boys to school.
    It would be fair to say that Ravi loves English people.
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    shhhhhshhhhh Posts: 3,752
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    vosne wrote: »
    You should be a life counsellor. You're a natural.

    I study the human mind as it happens.;)
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    Soupbowl wrote: »
    Hazaar! The first one is here! Get him joe!

    Get him? Oh dear - grow up 'hun' :o
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    macsmurray wrote: »
    As opposed to 5.00 am in the afternoon.

    My favourite tautology.

    :D:D.
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    macsmurraymacsmurray Posts: 2,134
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    shhhhh wrote: »
    I study the human mind as it happens.;)

    Using a bone saw and scalpel?
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