Am I the only dirty bastard that spares one second to scan the floor by the trolleys for dropped pound coins?
I found a fake pound trolley coin the other week. It was a good day.
Am I the only dirty bastard that spares one second to scan the floor by the trolleys for dropped pound coins?
I found a fake pound trolley coin the other week. It was a good day.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 12:57 AM BSTAm I the only dirty bastard that spares one second to scan the floor by the trolleys for dropped pound coins?
I found a fake pound trolley coin the other week. It was a good day.
No. I do to.
I was returning the trolley to the shed thing in the carpark yesterday at Morrisons and the trolley I went to push my trolley into had the pound still in. Lucky days!
Sorry about the overuse of the word trolley. It should have been:
"I was returning the four-wheeled basket to the shed thing in the carpark yesterday at Morrisons and the product holder I went to push my cage of goodies into had the pound still in. Lucky days!"
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 12:57 AM BSTAm I the only dirty bastard that spares one second to scan the floor by the trolleys for dropped pound coins? (Second use of quote )
I found a fake pound trolley coin the other week.
You found a fake trolley which you can borrow for a pound? Or a fake pound in a real trolley. Or a fake trolley in a fake pound? I'm so confused!
I'm overusing the world trolley again.
Wow! Now I'll spend two seconds checking the floor and the coins device. >_<
It reminds me of the habit I've had since I was a kid, when I'd always scan the money trays on the penny pushers at the arcades. This was more common for me, as I lived at a seaside resort.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:05 AM BSTWow! Now I'll spend two seconds checking the floor and the coins device. >_<
I'd always scan the money trays on the penny pushers at the arcades.
There was a way of 'nudging' those machines as you passed them to guarantee a 'drop'.
Then I turned from poacher to gamekeeper.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:05 AM BSTWow! Now I'll spend two seconds checking the floor and the coins device. >_<
It reminds me of the habit I've had since I was a kid, when I'd always scan the money trays on the penny pushers at the arcades. This was more common for me, as I lived at a seaside resort.
Which seaside resort?
Also, I do that still now, around Blackpool!
On the other side. Skegness.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:22 AM BSTOn the other side. Skegness.
Never been there. I've been to Scarborough. Way back though, to when I was living with my parents. Well, that could've been 2007 but anyway, way back.
I've been there too. Nice place, but not really my cup of tea, seeing as I grew up by the sea.
I'm much more interested in middle England. With all its nice parks, forests n shit. Especially where I live now in Northamptonshire.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:28 AM BSTI've been there too. Nice place, but not really my cup of tea, seeing as I grew up by the sea.
I'm much more interested in middle England. With all its nice parks, forests n shit. Especially where I live now in Northamptonshire.
I like the parks and forests but you can keep the shit.
What made you move. I love it my the sea. It's the soothing sounds:
*Bloody trams going past the bottom of the road during the early hours of the morning (not that it should bother me because I'm usually on here).
*Helicopters flying overhead, rescuing drunken men who have fallen in the sea and are currently drowning. Oh well, let them drown their sorrows.
*And other stuff but I can't think straight. Too tired.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:28 AM BSTI'm much more interested in middle England. With all its nice parks, forests n shit. Especially where I live now in Northamptonshire.
You can tell a man from Northamptonshire, you can't tell him much, but you can tell him.
Quote: Robert D @ July 29 2009, 1:31 AM BSTWhat made you move.
A woman. (she's keeping me hostage. Call the police)
Quote: Robert D @ July 29 2009, 1:31 AM BSTI love it my the sea. It's the soothing sounds:
Yeah, I do miss being able to hear and even smell the sea. Plus all th great fish n chip shops.
Quote: Robert D @ July 29 2009, 1:31 AM BST*Bloody trams going past the bottom of the road during the early hours of the morning (not that it should bother me because I'm usually on here).
*Helicopters flying overhead, rescuing drunken men who have fallen in the sea and are currently drowning. Oh well, let drowd their sorrows.
*And other stuff but I can't think straight. Too tired.
I don't miss the fat, sweaty holiday makers getting in my way though
Quote: Geoff Mutton @ July 29 2009, 1:34 AM BSTYou can tell a man from Northamptonshire, you can't tell him much, but you can tell him.
Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 1:36 AM BSTI don't miss the fat, sweaty holiday makers getting in my way though
At Great Yarmouth, those people are normally sporting Newcastle United garb.
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