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Hoosierbuck60 |
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Don't eat out. That will kill your budget. Don't go out drinking, buy the beer at the store and drink it at home. This saves in many ways: Drinks are
cheaper at home. You don't have to buy drinks for that girl over there that won't give you the time of day anyway. If that girl does respond, then you
may be out more money for a wedding and a marriage, and probably a divorce, and child support. Maybe you get off easy and just pay child support if your aim is
true the first time. You won't have to pay the deductible on your insurance for the wreck you did not have on the way home, or the bail, court costs,
fines, probation fees, alcohol class fees, defensive driving class fees, and lawyers fees, taxi cabs while your DL is suspended, increased insurance premiums
and then BMV license reinstatement fees for the OWI you did not get on the way home.
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widow maker 223 |
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You could just ride your bicycle to the bar. But its kind of hard to ger your drunk a$$ and a drunk fat chick on a bike, and if can you can make that feat
happen you will be surprised that she doesnt look so skinny in the morning as she did the night before. Or you could just do what HB said.
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baldy220 |
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Hoosierbuck60 wrote:have I drank with you before?
baldy
I like to pull the trigger! |
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Hoosierbuck60 |
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Your secrets are safe with me Baldy. I will never blab about what I can't remember.
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baldy220 |
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hell it could have been anybody I dont remember my 20s to bad too I'm pretty sure I had fun
baldy
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mcduffee |
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Kart29 wrote:The washing soda is the same as pool chemical that increase pH. Sodium carbonate is what it is, soda ash, or what ever. Keep an eye in the pool supply are and read the lable. Picked some up for my wife that was 99% Sodium carbonate and 1% binder I believe from Wal-mart. This time of the year I would be pool chemicals wil be going on clearance as well. |
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Kart29 |
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Thanks for the tip mcduffee. I'd heard that about the pool chemical. But I didn't know if it was the same strength as the stuff they sell as washing
soda. I was afraid the pool supply concentration would dissolve my clothes or something. Are you sure washing soda and pool supply sodium carbonate are the
same concentration? You should know. Aren't you some sort of chemist or water testing type or something like that?
Oh... my wife finally did a few loads of laundry with the homemade detergent and she said it works very well. Now she's having fun mixing up some other household cleaners that are basically the same stuff as what you buy in the store only lacking the dyes and perfumes.
I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts. Ps. 119:45
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Kart29 |
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Here's another money saving tip:
Get a set of electric clippers and cut your hair at home. I bought a decent Wahl hair clipper for about $30. Paid for itself in two haircuts. Now with the boy getting his hair cut, too, it saves alot.
"if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. "
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Right on, Kart! I have had my hair cut twice that I paid for in the last 17 years. One was my wedding and the other was when my wife's leg was messed up.
Like you said, add in the two boys and we are saving scratch left and right, even though we have shelled out a set or two of clippers. HB
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widow maker 223 |
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My wife has been trying to get me to go to the barber but I just can't bring myself to spending that kind of money on a buzz job. I think she is tired of
doing it. I usually start buzzing my own hair and she asks if I need any help, works every time.
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