try that when you've got a girl. spend every dime to the bone and still have to put up with b!tches and moans.
Originally posted by: bigman234
seems easy if you just stay at home...
i've been burning cash left and right recently...start of the school semester..
Originally posted by: Carbonyl
If you take a shower, flush the toilet and cook just one meal you've spent over a dime. Please do tell though.
Originally posted by: boi
Originally posted by: Nohr
It's easy when you're poor.
Originally posted by: Carbonyl
If you take a shower, flush the toilet and cook just one meal you've spent over a dime. Please do tell though.
Originally posted by: rh71
The trick is to keep as little cash in your wallet as possible. I take $20 or even $40 out at the ATM at most each time. It lasts me for weeks. The few times I did have a lot more than that... I surely spent it faster since the thought goes a little something like, "I have enough, I can afford $4 on a good iced capuccino." That stuff gets you in trouble. I think the most I'd spend in 5 days could be $15... maybe $10.
Cheap-a$$ ramen noodles come close... but then you're using hot-pot electricity.Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Carbonyl
If you take a shower, flush the toilet and cook just one meal you've spent over a dime. Please do tell though.
i've never seen a meal that can be cooked for $0.10
Well there's a difference between dirt poor and balancing a budget. I think what I do is plenty self-control... and I'm not even on a budget... I just don't like to spend $5-$10 on fast food... instead I spend $3.24 on 3 items at Wendy's drive-thru, etc. My fiance and I do go out for the occasional chain-restaurant dinner and spend $30 on that one night. It all balances out and all I can save any other time helps.Originally posted by: Ime
Originally posted by: rh71
The trick is to keep as little cash in your wallet as possible. I take $20 or even $40 out at the ATM at most each time. It lasts me for weeks. The few times I did have a lot more than that... I surely spent it faster since the thought goes a little something like, "I have enough, I can afford $4 on a good iced capuccino." That stuff gets you in trouble. I think the most I'd spend in 5 days could be $15... maybe $10.
Or just have better self-control.
I normally get cash via debit charge "cash back" as that is fee-free for me.
I get charged $1.50 when I use an ATM. So when I have to use an ATM, I pull out alot to make up for the fee.
Originally posted by: zoiks
try that when you've got a girl. spend every dime to the bone and still have to put up with b!tches and moans.

 
				
		