
Friday, 9th January 2009
Bills are daylight robbery (2)
Television news the other evening confirmed something that I've always maintained, that the Maltese are not wasteful and are very aware of the amount of water and electricity they use.
It was confirmed by a spokesman for Enemalta (TVM, 8 p.m. news, January 6) that the Maltese are the lowest consumers of water in the European Union, and that probably goes for electricity as well. Just goes to show that all this nonsense spouted about the need for us to use less of these commodities, and hence one of the reasons for raising prices is plain hogwash. We can't use less, even if we wanted to. What's more, single persons living alone are being penalised.







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"Any suggestions as to how I can further economize "
Here's afew.
Bath in cold water using a gallon bucket to wash and a gallon bucket to rinse.
Buy one of the old Primus cookers and purchase kerosene for it. They say they did marvels with them in the old days.
Ditch the washing machine. Do the laundry by hand and hang them around the rooms for a few days to dry. For pressing, put the clothes under the matress for a couple of days.
Switch the TV and computer off. Read the newspapers and for enjoyment, read a book.
For lighting, use candles. Once a month go to the movies.
In winter, use heavier clothing. For extra warmth, take up jogging.
After you have done all this, you should see a remarkable reduction in your water and electricity bill, also your gas bills.
Take public transportation. The money you save in petrol you can use for buying candles and kerosene.
Finally, you can pretend that you are back in the 40s and you will get a taste of how people used to live before we all became so affluent, without complaints. :-)
Good suggestion.
Go on Joe.
Take up the challenge.
What are you waiting for?
Hey, are you still here?
Gonzipn has sent us all back to the dark/middle ages.
Any suggestions as to how I can further economize to save the horrendous unjust bills I am about to receive would be very welcome.