I spent about £4 on a burger and drink. I also bought a pack of Beatles coasters for £1 and a ghetto blaster for £4, which made the burger and coke seem really expensive.
The ghetto blaster in question is a Sharp GF9595, it looks like this:
Sadly I discovered the radio tuner doesn't seem to work (or maybe I don't know how to make it work) but the tape deck works fine and the phono inputs sound great from my turntable.
UPDATE Tuner does work, it needs seperate batteries, so I changed them and it works fine. Awesome.
Although I worked out that at current prices I lose about half a mile for every pound compared to say a year ago (i.e a £20 fill up used to get me around about 100 miles, whilst it's between 85 and 90 miles now).
I only fill up when the trip computer things says I've got about 10 miles left (about a month ago I stayed with friends in canterbury and decided to not fill up whilst there, when I finally pulled into my drive on the way home it said I had only 1 mile left), it's never a problem as I live about 100 yards from a petrol station.
My grandad was from Skye, he lived in London from just after the second world war until he passed away a few years ago. He had a thick Scottish accent, but it would sometimes vary, sometimes being very thick (very hard to understand) to almost Queen's English.