slim pickins today but a king brown of bush chook is not to be sneezed at. much beloved of indigenous aussies $9.50 for 1 at the bottlo. ridiculous eh.
her indoors said room 12 checked out and left a 6 pack of some kind of craft beer but came back for it a few hours later. the inconsiderate bastards
BLD larder replenisment, the unlicensed victualers voyahe,Vaneigem and Debord would praise this psychogegraphic adventure on the frontiers twixt eco recycling and dumpster diving. Tim Tam thank you mam
I wonder if others who clean motels get similar rewards. I hope so.
not much today for the free alcoholic drinks just this little creatures can and a stubby of corona
gonna hafta try to give willy and stumpy a bit of competition with there bbq ing posts looks unopened
a half full bottle off shampoo and a half full bottle of conditioner plus a 3 quarter bottle of cooking spray. ka ching
never had these before but gotta be a $6.00 saving
and another half full bottle of dishwashing liquid. grapefruit scent innitt. removes tough kitchen odours thats quite an assumption for a bottle of dishwashing liquid. do the fookers think im chitty?
constantly running out of this stuff with 2 kids
I remember once opening a bottle of beer from a mini bar in a Norwegian hotel room to discover that someone had opened the bottle, drunk the beer, refilled the bottle with piss, put the top back on and then put the bottle back in the fridge.
Bastard, but I only took one swig.
Apparently it's quite common in Norway, I guess because of the price of everything.
^^6 How the hell can that ketchup be made in Australia, with only 15% Australian ingredients?
I thought the same fucking thing I'm actually a bit outraged. Coles " Homebrand"woolies do the same they have been price gouging the consumer for ages during covid it was an open slather to rape the consumer..this labour govt just passed a law to make them more accountable but really it's up to the punter to read the label. Where it's made and what percentage of ingredients are local. They only made them do that recently.
Aussies have gotta stop whinging and start paying attention. Maybe not everyone's got time to read the label. Where it's produced etc but they should. If I posted that pic on Facebook every fucko in the county would have an opinion rightly or wrongly. Still.once it's on a hotdog the kids don't get all pissy and woke.yet.
Yes stuffs expensive here. Some notice the prices at checkout some dont. I do though. Been back in Oz 5 years now and at first I didn't think things were to expensive then covid struck. It seemed the whole supply chain couldn't cope then prices started going up. They still are
And there still blaming the supply chain.
One things for sure some Koontz are making a motza
not only groceries . it seems someone left there backpack in the bin. nothing wrong with it and makes a good replacement for my young blokes backpack for next years school. $50 saved. her indoors stuck it in the wash already
i will be checking the stubbys. the cans should be ok. just rip the scab off and hear that refreshing pfssh noise
^^ Mate, whenever I go on a passport run my first stop is 7-Eleven, where along with several 'adult' products I always procure a carton or orange juice and a small bottle of fresh milk to go with my Yorkshire teabags stashed away in my wash bag.
Monumental amounts of Leo for my hotel room fridge goes without saying, so long as I check in before 2pm. Otherwise I'm buggered and have to wait until 5pm for the Leo, or stay in the pub all afternoon, etc etc. I cannot say how frustrating the Thai licensing laws are at times and how they completely disrupt my itinerary at times.
Anyway, to my knowledge I've never left any bottles of Leo in my hotel room fridge, but I've lost count of the number of times I've left half used bottles of Meiji milk. I never know whether to pour the milk down the sink or to leave it in case someone will make use? I still don't really know, to be honest.
But anyway, if ever your missus gets a job in Bangkok please give me a nod.
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