Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

Best Tenner you've ever spent!

edited January 2010 in Not Sports Related
I purchased a Wii game, Pitfall - The Big Adventure on e-bay for my three year old grandson. It was actually only £7, but have hours of pleasure together trying to get to each level. Considering I hated these sort of games previously and never had time in my life for them, I'm now his hero when I get us on to the next level. Mind you many an evening I've stayed up to 1/2 pm trying!

What's the best tenner you've ever spent?

Comments

  • It was in Thailand...
  • On 27 pints of Courage Best in 1982 in The Crossways when it was half price due to some anniversary of the brewery
  • A winning bet i should think.
  • Probably half a dozen dances, a pint of lager and a packet of crisps at The White Horse last week.
  • I bought a Mk1 Escort 26 years ago for one so that was the best tenner i've spent
  • Once put my last tenner with a week til payday on a horse at 9-1 and it came in.

    Spent the winnings celebrating but was worth it.
  • This week i bet our student Intern that he wouldn't drink a glass of Enconas hot pepper sauce (essentially a mash of chilli's). He did. Cried,admitted he didn't like hot stuff but the text message in the evening after he'd passed some of said chilli sauce along the lines of never feeling such paid made my day.

    I'm skint but that was really £10 well spent as i still giggle to think of his face after he did it.
  • [cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]It was in Thailand...
    I was about to say the same thing!
  • In the early '70s bought a 1955 Triumph 650 'bike (similar to S, McQueen's Great Escape 'bike) for a tenner which looked clapped out but after a change of plugs
    went like a good 'un. Did hundreds of miles, especially to the Valley, 'til the sump plug fell out and she seized up.
  • spent £8 on a (v cheap) lob wedge in JJB Sports in Swansea about 5 years ago and use it about 12 times a round - gets me out of trouble over & over again when faced with tricky shots around the green and must save me half a dozen strokes a round.........brilliant.

    For a comparrisson a named lob wedge (Nike,Taylor made,etc) would set you back around £80
  • Sponsored links:


  • [cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]In the early '70s bought a 1955 Triumph 650 'bike (similar to S, McQueen's Great Escape 'bike) for a tenner which looked clapped out but after a change of plugs
    went like a good 'un. Did hundreds of miles, especially to the Valley, 'til the sump plug fell out and she seized up.


    Funny enough, mine was spent on a bike! (her name escapes me)
  • [cite]Posted By: T.C.E[/cite]


    Funny enough, mine was spent on a bike! (her name escapes me)

    Blimey ....... plenty of bargains in your town!

    ;o)
  • The £6 Payperview I gave to Sky for Black Sunday ranks near the top for me.

    I'm my football management days I once paid £9 for a goalkeeper (I haggled by insisting that no goalkeeper is worth £10) who went on to be the backbone of a double winning team in the next season.

    Surely a few tenners were broken in to at Wycombe last week?
  • Mike Tyson Vs Evander payper view on sky when he bit his ear and i got a penny change
  • When I was back in year 10 (forth year for the older amongst us) I heard about a girl who used to give "bloweys for a tenner". Never took her up on it thought!
  • [cite]Posted By: T.C.E[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]In the early '70s bought a 1955 Triumph 650 'bike (similar to S, McQueen's Great Escape 'bike) for a tenner which looked clapped out but after a change of plugs
    went like a good 'un. Did hundreds of miles, especially to the Valley, 'til the sump plug fell out and she seized up.


    Funny enough, mine was spent on a bike! (her name escapes me)
    [cite]Posted By: JollyRobin[/cite]When I was back in year 10 (forth year for the older amongst us) I heard about a girl who used to give "bloweys for a tenner". Never took her up on it thought!


    I think I knew her Mum ; )
  • [cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]In the early '70s bought a 1955 Triumph 650 'bike (similar to S, McQueen's Great Escape 'bike) for a tenner which looked clapped out but after a change of plugs
    went like a good 'un. Did hundreds of miles, especially to the Valley, 'til the sump plug fell out and she seized up.

    Steve says, you win!

    great-escape-2.jpg
  • edited January 2010
      Friend Or Defoe 22 hours ago  quote# 9
    Posted By: ValleyGary
    It was in Thailand...

    I was about to say the same thing!




    http://hubpages.com/hub/Lady-or-ladyboy-can-you-tell-the-difference-thailand-thai-ladyboys-katoey
  • edited January 2010
    Thanks Morts, that's the one: mine was about 6/7 years older but had the same engine though different suspension. Strange that a German despatch rider should be riding one in 1943!
  • Soi 6 Pattaya Thailand.
  • Sponsored links:


  • Return flight to Dublin!
  • [cite]Posted By: Colin in Thailand.[/cite]Soi 6 Pattaya Thailand.
    We ended up staying there.

    Wrong, so very wrong.
Sign In or Register to comment.

Roland Out Forever!