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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And Amanda gem Nation.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Well, yes, cause he lives. Do you know my children
had never heard the expression cause he lives. I live
in the dream those boys, but they knew what the
cost of living means, but they had never heard the
expression cause he lives. And I realized, you're the one
that says it every ten minutes. Well I got it
off that guy? Who what guy? The guy that came
up with it sold it for you cheap that I
ripped it off. Interesting though, a lot of people say
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that people still find time to buy coffee or find
money to buy coffee. Where are your priorities? Well you
may learn something from this next woman. I saw this
on a TikTok. This is how this woman saves money.
See what you think.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Every Monday, I go in, I get my latte, then
I bring it home. I save money. I usually buy
one large cup and then I ration it out over
the d's. By rationing out the lati over three days,
I'm able to enjoy the LARTI for a thread of
the clast, the lipstick marks in Geat how many times
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that I've had to reheat this cup of coffee? Now
maybe the third day it seems like you get this
little this film antage that you got to take off.
That part's disgusting, But there's good stuff underneath that.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Oh yeah, there's refrigeration involved, is there? Yes, presumably so.
But there's the footage of the Yeah, she said, she
puts it in the Microsoft. The Americans are weird. They
make tea in the microwave. They don't have a kettle.
But you could see it. The cup has a lipstick
marks all around it. So she knows what day she's
up to, but she rations one latte to last a
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number of days and has to take that scheme that
the skin of mank off the top. Let me tell
you this other story. Leaning this sounds like an urban myth.
This was told to me by someone who knew around
a campfighter fire with torches under their faces. If you
think that that's cheap, listen to this. I've filed it
in my phone under skin rash and your picture came up. Brendan. No.
(01:58):
So this lady that I heard this from said that
a friend of hers was talking to a woman and
she said, I've got a bit of a skin rash.
She said, I had a skin rash when I bought
a shirt, and suddenly my skin broke out in a
rash to the point where she went to the doctor,
and for some reason she had that shirt with her
and the doctor said, let me have a look at that.
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They ascertained that the shirt had for maldehyde on it.
So she took it back to the shop where she'd
bought it and said, this shirt has for maldehyde on it.
Not your usual thing that you would treat clothing in.
And they looked up the records and someone had returned
that shirt, and the only way they worked out that
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it could have had for maldehyde on it was if
they had bought the shirt to bury someone for the funeral,
then took the shirt off and returned it to the shop.
You know, I could have kind of friendon don't You don't?
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Because the good eyes.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Do not defend that? Do you?
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Like?
Speaker 2 (03:00):
You? Are you all those people? And there are some
people Barbara Cartman said, bury me in cardboard. I don't care.
She had a cardboard coffin. But do you want someone
to put you in an ice shirt? Then take it
off you and take it back to the shop, because
you don't deserve a nice shirt to be buried in.
I just I'm not saying I don't want to turn
up at the Pearly Gates. I've got a rash, I'm
dressed a little bow. Peep. Do not defend that brand.
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I'm not defending it. I'm just saying, I understand in
this world of Cosina your CAGs to that chicken that
you stole out of someone's shopping trolling, it was given
to me by the Lord. Okay, whatevs.