We're re-collecting from the cheapskates.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Go away! We already donated last month!
Can you post a picture of the ulcer?Originally posted by fudgester:I have a bad ulcer on the inner side of my lower lip.![]()
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Can you post a picture of the ulcer?
Rub it with salt. It will heal completely in 4 days.Originally posted by fudgester:I have a bad ulcer on the inner side of my lower lip.![]()
Why the heck would you want that?Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Can you post a picture of the ulcer?
To some, ulcers are a visual artform.Originally posted by the Bear:what the hell is wrong with you?
Went to a XXXX just now. My favourite candy price increased from 95c to 97c and they still say they absorb gst till year end?Originally posted by sbst275:I heard the ppl at Nestle is coming with something
Last month increased price of condensed milk by abt 40c, down 40c for this month as trade offer...
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:To some, ulcers are a visual artform.
But seriously, ulcers anywhere in the mouth can be... most painful and inconvenient, especially at mealtime. I think there's a liquid you can buy from the pharmacy to dab on the ulcer to temporarily dull the pain.
Ytd went to NTUC to check... They marked up higher actuallyOriginally posted by Manager433:Went to a XXXX just now. My favourite candy price increased from 95c to 97c and they still say they absorb gst till year end?Sucks.
As a medic too, I know that lignocaine can be used as a local anaesthetic....Originally posted by the Bear:bonjela.. as a medic, i used to spike the stuff for friends... inject lignocaine into it.. it really numbs the sore
Originally posted by fudgester:As a medic too, I know that lignocaine can be used as a local anaesthetic....
But how the heck did you get hold of it?!?! I thought it's a controlled drug which only the MO can administer?![]()
I am curious to know: are people more sensitive to the most recent round of price increases on account of the current GST issue? Have they also complained about previous price increases caused solely by inflationary pressures?Originally posted by sbst275:Ytd went to NTUC to check... They marked up higher actually
Or say, asked the supplier to absorb, which I believe indirectly is gonna to be passed to them, eventually to consumers
Because this time is way too muchOriginally posted by Meia Gisborn:I am curious to know: are people more sensitive to the most recent round of price increases on account of the current GST issue? Have they also complained about previous price increases caused solely by inflationary pressures?
You guys don't account for the bottles or something in the emergency room?Originally posted by the Bear:no it isn't...
we steal the half-used bottles of the stuff from the operating room
Blame those 666Originally posted by sbst275:Because this time is way too much
They also went to increase the NETS transaction fee to retailers by 500%