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What do you guys do when money is tight. (pg. 5)
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
500 for physical health, and being part of a group. Thebenifits are worth 500$. I would put that expense up there with food. Unless you have kids and they want to play hockey. |
I can find plenty of ways to maintain proper physical health, while being part of a group, that cost significantly less than $500. I don't see why, if money is tight, you wouldn't want to choose a more affordable alternative.
To each their own. |
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| srussell0018 |
| Get a hybrid forklift. |
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| r5a |
bag of rice
cut down on expenses bro
a friend of mine keeps all the licbo receipts in an envelope as a reminder to how much booze he spends and looks at it to deter him from picking up.
handle your game |
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| Guest |
| Kraft Dinner and one-a-day vitamin tablets. |
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| Jon_Snow |
| Your gf + Anotherway face = season tickets |
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| GGM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
He sure as isn't going to pay the bills with hockey, he can't even skate backwards. |
Naw man, you're absolutely wrong on this one. Sounds like he has the skills to make millions.
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| Guest |
| quote: | Originally posted by GGM
Proof |
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Ashamed to say I live in Toronto |
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| BTG |
| quote: | Originally posted by Serial Killer
then why start this topic at all ? |
Holy crap you people can be such ing children.
Ya some of you might have better vocabulary than a school child...but the mentality is the same.
You invent exaggerated versions of what a person says so that you can start bashing someone and what? be like "haha..i'm better than that person"
Well good for you. you're better than a high school drop out who drives a ing forklift.
The whole point of this thread is simple:
Share some ing ideas on how to cut costs and pinch a few pennies for who ever might benefit from said ideas/information.
Sorry for stealing your valuable time you very important and successful businessman.
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
I can find plenty of ways to maintain proper physical health, while being part of a group, that cost significantly less than $500. I don't see why, if money is tight, you wouldn't want to choose a more affordable alternative.
To each their own. |
also: it's hockey. I'm not going to spend $30 a month to go to a gym so i can do manual lifting for my source of 'exercise/entertainment.'
and baseball is for fat people. |
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| Silky Johnson |
Buddy, you used the words "fundamentally broke". Say what you ing mean then.
Anyway, budgeting isn't rocket science. The majority of what people spend their money aren't NEEDS. You could cut a lot of out of your life to save money. Drink less booze, smoke less cigarettes (or not at all!) prepare more of your own meals, go out less, spend less on entertainment, etc. |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
remember
Line of credit before credit card
and don't take out from your RRSP's unless you DON'T have a job or are a senior citizen OR are a first time homebuyer
You'll get taxed to . |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by BTG
Well good for you. you're better than a high school drop out who drives a ing forklift. |
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I used to not have a phone, or any pets, or a television. You spend far less time at home, and far less time with other people because they can't get in touch with you, and... wait, , this is awful.
Only you can gauge your own spending habits. Stop buying stupid, unnecessary (duh). Buy frozen fish and vegetables and whole milk. There's your diet. Stop buying alcohol and cigarettes, so that you can live longer and enjoy a life full of foregoing all the little, simple pleasu- wait, , this is awful.
Don't they make hockey computer games? Those ought to be much cheaper. |
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