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PurplePenguin

Senior Member
Maybe @PurplePenguin can enlighten us, being a London resident who likes to eat out...

Not my thing. I'm blessed with taste buds that are happy to spend far less. I had a filling meal out with friends recently that came to £13 each although that was unusually cheap and didn't involve alcohol.
 
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briantrumpet

Timewaster
Not my thing. I'm blessed with taste buds that are happy to spend far less. I had a filling meal out with friends recently that came to £13 each although that was unusually cheap and didn't involve alcohol.

That's my kinda meal out. £250 would be about four weeks of plentiful home-cooked food for me.
 
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Ian H

Shaman
Wot, even with the pickles?

Yes. But also very good.

We have several excellent food places in the town. Not sure why.
 
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briantrumpet

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Looking forward to the electricity standing charge reducing in April. The year's started well: this is the actual electricity usage.

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Beebo

Legendary Member
The state of him these days for someone who used to take such good care of himself. He looks way older than 50.

Those police mug shots are never very flattering.
the guy has more money than he will ever spend. He should just employ a driver.
 
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briantrumpet

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Utter FB randomness, but exchanging messages with the domestic bursar of my halls of residence, 41 years after I last saw her (and no contact since). Recounting that she had a budget of £1.30 for three cooked meals a day but still managed to come in under budget.
 
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