Boss, sit down because I've got news that'll make you drink your coffee with mineral water, not tap water! I was chilling on Fane's terrace with a 12-lei beer when I stumbled upon a top of water and sewage tariffs. For real, bro, those ANRSC guys are fleecing us with their investments! Check out what they published for June 2026: the highest tariffs for drinking water and sewage are in Călărași, Vaslui, and Iași. Iași, bro, where I went to a christening two years ago – I drank bottled water at 5 lei because I didn't trust the tap. And now they're paying through the nose, poor souls! In Călărași and Vaslui, counties with high unemployment where people count every penny, it's like rubbing salt in the wound. Me, in Berceni, I'm better off: Prahova, Bucharest, and Ilfov have the lowest tariffs. Mioara says that's why we're holding onto our apartment – at least the water is cheap. But I still wonder: why the difference, bro? They say it's because of investments in modernizing treatment and transport systems. Listen to them! Maybe in Călărași they forgot to replace the pipes from Ceaușescu's time, and now they're taxing us. The full list is on the ANRSC website, if you want to see how you're being bled dry.
But wait, that's not all! From June 13 to 30, 2026, passenger trains won't stop at Costinești Tabără station. Yes, you heard right! CFR Călători announced that due to the reopening of traffic on the Hm Costinești - Mangalia section, at the request of CNCF CFR SA, trains will no longer stop there. Brian, my boy, who was dreaming of going to the seaside with his friends, has that disappointed look like someone stole his iPhone. But hold on, trains will still stop at Costinești station. If you bought a ticket to Costinești Tabără, you use Costinești station. And if you don't need it anymore, you can ask for a refund, according to the Railway Transport Regulations. As if it's easy to run around for tickets, bro! Mioara says to stop making a scene because we already have installments on the BMW. Whatever, I'll go tell Mioara not to hope we're going to the seaside in June, because maybe we'll change our minds and go to Bulgaria, where water is cheaper and trains stop where they're supposed to!