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Trying to find someone who'll contribute to my finances instead of being a drain. Someone who doesn't run up credit. I got the house paid off, I'm down to $2400 owed on the car and then I save. I want a $2000 treadmill (Lifefitness 9500) and some truck driving lessons and I'm going to go onwards and upwards from there, hopefully. I pay the bills the first of the month and budget after that, about $20 a day in spending money.
When I get feeling down, I'll splurge once and a while. I went through about $80 today more or less. I'll do that a couple of times a month, mostly. I mailed a couple of letters out today and they cost about $3 apiece to get out of the post office. Wal Mart was a shocker, too. Two packs of soda, baloney, cheese and bread cost $15. Too darn much, dagnabbit! |
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good luck
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Go to a junkyard
Buy a truck that doesn't run Find a hill and push it up drive it back down again and again until you have got both things down Then you won't need a treadmill and you will have learned how to drive a truck. |
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Go to a junkyard Buy a truck that doesn't run Find a hill and push it up drive it back down again and again until you have got both things down Then you won't need a treadmill and you will have learned how to drive a truck. LSHMBH |
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As my master say...
"Step your game up, Yasha-san." |
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Yeah. I'm trying the step up thing. I've had three or four interviews in the past four months and will be putting out more applications in the next few. I'm always looking for opportunities. Anyone got some good jobs for a guy with lots of writing and public speaking experience and a BS in Biz Admin?
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