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Diamond rings? Gold bars? Fuckin ell, I just gave my girlfriend this ring and it made her lifetime: Spoiler! Spoiler! |
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I wish I could afford something like that when I got married. My proposal ring was a plastic ring from Superstore (I shit you not). The only real splurge we had at our wedding was that we did host the wedding at a 5-star resort in a small town that was paid between our parents. But other than that, it was trying to put all the money into investment properties and my wife's study for a better future. Wife kept the plastic ring all this time in the safe. When we thought we kinda made it, when she got a very decent position and my investment properties were working better than I could ever hoped, I threw in the idea to take that plastic ring and have one custom-made with the real thing... pink diamond and all. But wife just said why bother, she already got the ring. |
^ every gf goes thru that stage of wanting a bigger ring. then once wedding is settled and done; 3 years later, work, life, bills later.... you got it... -meh.. why get a bigger ring... While this is 'the norm' we are talking about, those are who still chasing unicorns won't understand this level exists. |
As early as June, BC Hydro is changing the way they charge for electricity usage. https://www.bchydro.com/about/strate...nt=time_of_day This is so cool. I’ll have to find the remote charging remote that came with my EV. Dishes and laundry will be done off peak hours. I already use my PVR to record shit. I’ll watch them at off peak hours. Televisions, at least they used to be, one of the highest electricity hogs. Then again, probably not Jbol. Discount vs surcharge……… -5% or +5%. If I read it correctly Still two tier system in place. If EV charging can be taken out of the equation, I’d be all over that. |
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what kind a plastic ring does stupidstore even sell!? |
the kind of shit you get for free at the dentist's office when you're a kid? |
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Metrotown superstore. I still remember that we were discussing how to make our budget work between her master degree tuition and my investment property that we wanted to buy, and I was like, there’s a way to make it work… And we picked the ring right there. $19.99. When I told my friend about it, they were all like, I can’t believe you pulled that off. :fuckthatshit: |
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Electricity used between 7am to 4pm and 9pm to 11pm is charged at standard rate Electricity used between 4pm to 9pm is charged at 5cents per kWh more than standard rate The two tier rates still apply. IMO this is really only useful for people with EV's that can schedule charging for overnight. For the rest of us, the savings of doing laundry overnight is barely worth mentioning, especially if you're primary cooking means is an electric oven where you'll be paying more to cook your food from 4-9. And for those of us with electric heating sources, it makes even less sense. Can't turn heat off. I know you have an EV, but those who don't this makes absolutely no sense. |
For hEHa's dad! https://www.mint.ca/globalassets/pro...0_rev-1200.png https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/20...ushion-diamond Limited to 150, ~5 ounces of gold + you get a diamond! would be baller if you can get a chain around it, or somehow make into a ring. |
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Plus isnt gold like 3300 bucks a ounce right now anyways? x5 ounces and youre doing pretty good. Better if he adds a chain and wears it around his neck. |
He isn’t into gold or jewelry. The only thing I’m aware of are 4 one once gold plate for each of his grandkids and some bracelet and necklaces that he got for my mom. Used to have some gold coins, but I no longer see them in the bank safe at least last time I was there. His wine and spirits collection is easily more valuable than all that combined since dad took an extra insurance policy on those. |
go drink his pricy booze! then blame it on the maid |
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Paying $400 to clean a bbq just seems insane. I do an annual maintenance on my Napoleon, all it takes is a shop vac to get the crusty bits out of the fire box, some compressed air to blow out the burners, and wipe the exterior down with some degreaser/bbq cleaner. Takes me all of like an hour. |
i mean how clean does a bbq have to be? those prices sound like they are trying to scrub it to look like it's brand new. cook a few times on it and it's going to look used again. it's not a classic car, it's a bbq. |
Yeah I mean as long as the burners aren't clogged, it's not like some grease staining in the firebox is going to affect how the thing cooks. |
Exactly, plus the bits that get carbonized (burner covers for example) are hella cheap to replace. If you clean it out at the beginning of every season, and make sure you run your burners for a bit after cooking, you shouldn't need to hire cleaners for your BBQ. Voila, good as new. |
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I fundamentally hate the idea of spending thousands of dollars on an infinite resource such as a diamond, it's one of the stupidest things we've been gaslit into purchasing as a means to profess our love for someone. |
I hope your bbq is like $2500 if you’re spending $400 to have it cleaned lol I just grab a drywall putty knife for $8 from HD, at the end of each year scrape everything out the bottom, wipe the inside and burners down, run the bbq for 10 minutes, good for another season |
Thanks for talking some sense into me, LOL. I'll just clean the damn thing myself. :) |
Using a shop vac to clean up the dried chunks from the bottom of the box is super handy. |
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