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Previously on "Village Do Tonight"
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The phrase "A fool and his money" springs to mind.Originally posted by pacharan View PostResult! No way I was going to have anyone thinking he's got more money than me. Have probably climbed a cou]ple of rings on the social ladder too!
Expect prices for any work on your house to have jumped overnight.
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Excellent, although I'd have chickened out at 99p personally. Some bloke collecting for the poppy appeal this evening and the missus put over a quid in the tin. Bloody ripoff, I checked the poppy afterwards and I doubt it cost even a tenth of a penny to make, I had a right go at her for wasting our money.Last edited by xoggoth; 30 October 2011, 22:14.
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Village Do Tonight
Was guest of local epicurean society tonight at their Pudding Club evening at local pub.
To cut a long story short, they had a cabinet pudding going spare so it was decided to auction it and give the proceeds to charity.
Were about 30 of us there and there were quite a few modest bids until the stakes were raised and there were just a few serious players left.
Ended up being just me and this bloke who thinks he's a big hitter. His bid was £300 and he tried staring me out but no way was I going to blink. Raised him another 100 and he folded.
Result! No way I was going to have anyone thinking he's got more money than me. Have probably climbed a couple of rings on the social ladder too!Tags: None
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