I have both the High Tide albums on Liberty from 1969 on vinyl. I paid about one pound fifty in 1974. Fifteen years ago they were avertised for £500 each.
And, no, they are not for sale.
And, no, they are not for sale.
Lorus automatic movement watch £12 in 2004 from a Cash Convertors.
Got a much 'better' watch but this is the one what wins in every watch way each and every day
Why that's about 441504000 seconds for £12.
You do the math.
A case of ‘45 Haut Brion and a case of ‘45 Mouton Rothschild at £100/case.
A couple of years ago, while clearing out a kitchen cupboard, I was delighted to find an unopened jar of pickled onions. Made my day.
I have both the High Tide albums on Liberty from 1969 on vinyl. I paid about one pound fifty in 1974. Fifteen years ago they were avertised for £500 each.
And, no, they are not for sale.
Maths. It's maths.
A case of ‘45 Haut Brion and a case of ‘45 Mouton Rothschild at £100/case.
but what was the best before date on the jar - 2005?
It is both actually, mathemetics is a collective noun like ecoustics
Math or maths is really an abbreviation either way if you are British it's generally referred as maths
Personally I always thought that
2+2 = math
2+3+3 = maths
would make more sense
What's the best bargain you've ever found?
No worries. I was just being a tit.
No worries, I always feel more clever calling it math not maths
My current flat, at £150 below the market level of rent- and a decent landlord.
Similarly, a 1 bedroom house for £69,000, twenty two years ago.
Retirement looming!
Does Gary Hart count?