Sometimes, you just gotta buy a bus.
Anyone who's spent a night out on the town knows how terrible it can be logging into your bank account the next morning to asses the damage, but not many can top Davie Little's recent drunken purchase.
According to a Facebook post, Little was out partying in Ibiza last week when he apparently bought a bus.
"So I was in Ushuaia last night absolutely loving life with not a care in the world, and the night just flew over," Little wrote on Facebook. "When I left the night club I took my phone out of my pocket and realised I had bought a £30,000 grand bus."
Credit: Davie Little/FacebookIn another Facebook post, Little clarified that he hasn't paid for the bus yet, and the purchase is currently being disputed.
Well that escalated quickly!!!!!!!!Now time for my say on this..Firstly I can't actually believe the response my post received its been absolutely crazy these last two days, it's managed to get in every paper and also most radio stations which to me is absolutely crazy... But regarding the actual incident.. I can swear down that it is 100% genuine and when I left Ushuaia I realised I'd clicked 'buy it now' on the coach and Lucia will happily support that. Not once have I said money was exchanged, everyone just made that up or assumed it.. It is currently under dispute so I'm awaiting to find out what will happen...I put the post on the following morning for a bit of banter as I came to terms with what I had done and thought it was quite funny..
Mashablehas reached out to Little for further comment.
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