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Sat Jan-31-09 05:55 PM
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Did you feel it? We stimulated the economy yesterday.. |
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$320.65...Costco $57.75 smog check (damned truck failed..more stimulation to follow) $487.64 four new tires for the '91 Honda $41.22 dinner & tip at Applebees
What have YOU done for your stimulation package:)
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Sat Jan-31-09 05:58 PM
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1. I've become addicted to baking bread |
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So the yeast and flour suppliers should be doing nicely. :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 05:59 PM
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2. Somewhere in China, a child laborer got to keep his job |
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Sat Jan-31-09 05:59 PM
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3. I bought a $35 ankle brace |
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I bought two new belts and a gym bag totally $60 the other day
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:29 PM
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29. basketball player? I won't play without my braces now |
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:50 PM
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stress fracture tibia
and tibialis posterior tendon last week
I agree. My other ankle feels naked without one of these things. They are great. If I was playing ball I would definitely wear one on each foot too. Because of injuries I can't be jumping around on the court :grr:
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Sat Jan-31-09 05:59 PM
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4. Not much....deposited a measly pension check, and spent 25.00 |
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at the Grocery store for odds and ends...oh yeah, and got a cup of coffee and brownie at Starbuck for 4.00. So I didn't exactly cancel you out, but your stimulation impact is reduced to about 350.00!
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:00 PM
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5. I went shopping today and spent about |
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$150 on stuff I mostly don't need. Funny you bring it up like this. I had called a friend this morning to see if she wanted to go shopping with me and her husband informed she was at the mall because she thought it was her duty as a citizen to spend money.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:04 PM
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9. we only did it because the tires were sooooo bad it was getting dangerous |
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Our membership was up for renewal at Costco, so $50 was for that.. and my husband thought we needed 6 fire extinguishers..another $60.. a replacement for a dead coffeemaker $30..
It seems like we always end up spending $300 when we go there..that's why we don;t go very often :evilgrin:
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:17 PM
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46. Well I stopped at Target yesterday for 1 thing, but ended up spending over $300 |
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It seemed like the entire store was marked down to 75%. I bought all my kids clothes for next year. Which is what I usually do throughout the year at clearance racks, but I was able to buy most of what we will need for 3 kids next year in 2 hours. Also tons of toys marked down 30-75%, I've never seen that at Target (but then I don't usually shop toys, just noticed how much clothes were marked down, so maybe it's normal?). So I thought about all the cousins/friends birthday's that are coming up. I don't think I spent more than $5 on any one item. The stuff for my 6-month-old was all under $3.
Husband was a little peeved, until he realized how much crap I got. I won't be shopping for a long time though, maybe for special occasions. Any extra money we have is either getting saved or spent on lessons for the kids. So not sure how much I will continue to stimulate!
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:01 PM
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6. I drank my stimulus-worth last night. n/t |
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:07 PM
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:01 PM
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the economy thanks you for the foreplay. I did go and buy a 19 dollar filter for my fish tank yesterday. The old one broke and the fish were gasping for air. That means more ramen noodles and peanut butter this week but the fish come first. sigh..I have been putting off getting my car maintenanced. Its got to be done soon, I am 2000 miles over the oil change limit and the transmission is acting up. Maybe after taxes.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:04 PM
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8. Holy crap! $480 for tires for a 18 year old car? |
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Even when I was driving my parents' hand-me-down Honda Civic, four new tires never cost me more than $150.00
I went to Discount Tire Co.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:06 PM
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11. Don't get me started.. It's the car my husband commutes in, and |
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he's got a "thing" about the tires.. he DID get 75K miles out of the last set we put on..I think they were rated 40K tires
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:13 PM
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20. Wow. I've calculated it's actually cheaper and better to go with the 30K tires, especially on an |
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Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 06:15 PM by 4lbs
older car.
For example:
A set of new tires @ $25 each, rated for 30K to 40K miles. With taxes, and additional fees and installation, it comes out to say, $150.
Replace them every 30,000 miles.
So, you get 90,000 miles on 3 sets of tires for about $450.00
Or, the route your husband took, and getting 75K on a set of 70K rated tires for $480.00
It's cheaper, and you get an extra 15K miles out of it by spending $150 at a time. In addition, $450 spaced out over the years in equal $150 installments isn't as much a shock to the wallet as $480.
Plus, what happens if you get a flat? There goes that expensive tire and you spend for a new one. I'd much rather have to replace a $25 tire than a $60 one.
I went out to a tire place and bought a used wheel and retread tire as a spare. Total cost was $25.00. I didn't want that cheesy puny doughnut thing they often give as a spare. Plus, a retread is often good for several thousand miles as opposed to that doughnut spare that is only good for several hundred miles.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:16 PM
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23. the old tires were 40K..not 70's |
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:24 PM
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26. Oh ok. Still, paying that much for tires only rated 40K is too much. |
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Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 06:24 PM by 4lbs
:)
It's not like he's driving a big SUV or truck.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:04 PM
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spent the money on a pair of workboots (made in china). Did that help????
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:07 PM
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13. Helps your footsies:) n/t |
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:45 PM
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42. nah, I have to wear an orthotic and |
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now that I got them home and put the damn things in, they boots are too small. I guess I'll stimulate the gas mileage tomorrow.
:banghead: :banghead:
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:06 PM
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12. I splurged today on a burger and fries at Hamburger Habit. $6 and change. |
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Oh, and just under $2 for an iron-on patch to try and salvage my favorite shirt rather than toss it.
I do my part. I'd do more if people's cats would get a little sicker.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:08 PM
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16. The REASON we went to Costco was for catfood..and wouldn't you know it |
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we bought the LAST bag they had..and we always buy them 3 at a time..so hunny's gonna have to go BACK and get the other two bags we need..(I don;t trust myself to go back)
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:07 PM
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14. Is THAT what that was? |
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I did feel a thrill going up my leg. I just assumed I was standing too close to Chris Matthews. :rofl: :evilgrin: :rofl:
We weren't quite as stimulating as you were, but did manage to lay out about $600 in veterinary bills. Usually, the vet's office has several people waiting when we get there. Lately, the lobby is often empty. A lot of heartbreaking stories there, I'm sure.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:08 PM
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
That did feel good
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:10 PM
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for used fabric to make shopping bags!!!!
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:10 PM
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18. I stimulated the German economy |
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Well, dammit...I wanted to play along. :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:12 PM
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19. They ARE our allies.. you done good |
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:)
Are you EVER coming back to the yoooo-esss-s-aaa?
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:14 PM
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21. Maybe. I recently became a great-aunt to a new niece and nephew |
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and a big part of me would like to see them grow up - up close. Still...I do like living here. :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:15 PM
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22. Do you want me to get this thread locked???? |
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:22 PM
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24. I'm putting a friend who is a contractor back to work by doing.... |
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a re-modeling job on my house. I don't want to tell you how much it is going to cost.
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:27 PM
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27. We're having a front courtyard put in soon..no idea of the cost yet |
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but I have wanted one for a long time, and decided now was the time.. We have a friend who is unemployed, so we're hiring him for a week..paying him $800 to dig the foundation for the walls, break up the old sidewalk, lay new sprinkler lines, and then the concrete (getting stamped, patterned) will be done by someone else..
We're going to put in some small palm trees & landscaping later after we sod what's left of the yard :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:41 PM
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40. Wow, you're getting a bargain! nt |
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:49 PM
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44. The $800 is just for him for a week's labor.. we're paying for the materials |
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and the concrete place is extra.. He said he could dig the footings & do the sprinkler stuff in a week.. & I figured that $800 worked out to $20 an hour for 40 hrs..
We estimated the concrete & wall work at about $4K, but they are not coming out until next week to take the measurements.. the sod may have to wait :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:22 PM
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25. $444.85 for pipes and well work. Damn cold ass weather... |
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:29 PM
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28. Thanks for your great work! |
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Someone close to me got a job yesterday! :yourock:
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:40 PM
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30. $5 for a thin polished stone to hold the 3 tiny malachite turtles I got for my birthday |
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Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 06:44 PM by Thirtieschild
$27 (includes shipping) to an online quilt store for map fabric and thread to make my daughter a quilted wall hanging for her birthday. Shipping to the UK will cost more than the fabric.
Edited to add the $27
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Sat Jan-31-09 06:41 PM
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31. $139 minor service on Friday for my VW with 128K miles |
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And I bought some golf clubs a week ago!
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:07 PM
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33. we have done our part these last couple months |
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new dishwasher from our locally owned Sears store, but it was a German Bosch model
new lawn tractor and tow behind cart with an American made Briggs-Stratton motor from our locally owned Sears store
employed a laid off construction worker for a month to re-do our living room tape and texture and paint
bought paint and accessories for above listed improvement from locally owned Sherwin Williams
bought 2 original art pieces from the artist in upstate New York
bought three rugs made in GA
bought new fabric from my favorite American furniture maker to re-cover the chair that no longer fits the new decor ( www.homereserve.com in case your in the market for a new chair or couch)
got a new Dirt Devil upright for quick touch ups of new rugs
We've spent over $7500 in the last two months using as much American made or local stores as possible.
Sadly WalMart got a few of our bux, but not until after I tried every other place I could think of for the drapes, including my locally owned fabric store as I was willing to make my own.
AND we went out to eat twice yesterday, both at local mom and pop restaurants
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:09 PM
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34. well, it was welfare money... does that count? |
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bought groceries at about $74 in food stamps, bought basics like TP, cheap bubble bath for kids, bath salts for mommy and stress, paper towels, and some tupperware for leftovers so we don't waste food... total about $25 cash
so I guess that's all I can do to help
It has been so long since I even WENT to a mall, I don't know what I would do if I ever got to go shopping like I used to when I was younger with a better job and had disposable income and 2 less kids (even harder to think that was a little more than 10 yrs ago!)
we sre all in for a huge wake up call. This is going to get so much worse. see you in the bread lines!
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:20 PM
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35. Come for brunch.. I'll bake you the bread |
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I make an excellent loaf of french bread..
When my boys were little they always called it FRESH bread :)
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:35 PM
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39. mmmmm...bread makes EVERYTHING good! (no sarcasm) |
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I haven't broken out the bread machine in a long while... part of itis because when you get depressed, you lose the desire to cook and do all that homey stuff. Comfort food becomes fast frozen crap, because mommie is too wiped out from crying all day to cook :(
...god am I really that lame? sounds horrible! On the upside, I AM getting counseling form the county MH dept, so I can hopefully break free form this underconfidence that makes me feel like a failure cuz I am not being "productive"...
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:46 PM
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43. I'm sorry you;re having such a rough time |
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:hug:
I don't have a bread machine.,. somehow the kneading & punching of dough is therapeutic:evilgrin:..
I've been depressed for most of my life, so I understand the not wanting to get out of bed routine..
Tried all the meds & none helped that much, so I just resigned myself to the "bad times" now and then, and am grateful for the good times when they come:)
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:29 PM
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36. I spent $200 stocking up on food and water |
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because I am freaking out this volcano is going to blow! Alaskans brace for Redoubt Volcano eruption http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28939261/...and I can't seem to stop buying books on ebay....
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:29 PM
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37. $487.64 four new tires for the '91 Honda??? |
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I paid a little over 200 last year for my 94 accords 4 (goodyears) ....I can almost shoe my Xterra for 500 bucks.
I stimulated the economy to the tune of 200 bucks for the ugliest 9mm carbine ever made today at the gun show. Oh and 59 bucks for a CV joint for the accord yesterday.
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:34 PM
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38. My husband's a tire snob.. and the place he always goes is a locally owned tire place |
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so maybe we paid a bit more, but we kept part of the money local:)
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Sat Jan-31-09 07:42 PM
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41. Good idea. I don't mind paying abit more for local business, too. nt |
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:20 PM
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47. I bought $15 of groceries. It's not my job to stimulate the North American economy. |
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:30 PM
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48. I just stimulated about $250 worth |
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Bought a baby-shower gift--one of those multifunction gizmos: it's a crib, it's a playpen, it's a changing table, it's an entertainment center.
Bought some cat food, a scratcher, and a laser mouse.
Grabbed a few groceries.
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:30 PM
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because no matter how cheap, we need wine to get through this.
Also, some cookies and cider for a church meeting. :-)
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:36 PM
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for 2 front tires on my 2005 Mini Cooper S and an alignment, $224 at Sam's Club for food, $26 for gas and $33 for dinner and tip at Rocco's Pizza.
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:45 PM
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at an estate sale today.much for me, some for ebay.
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:46 PM
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52. I work on the Vacuum theory of Economics |
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We don't have a lot of money, but when it is gone, that creates a vacuum and somehow more money shows up. Been working for me for over 35 years now.
Ex: Mr. D. had to make an emergency trip to the West Coast in Oct ( his brother died). and that blew a hole in our budget. 3 weeks after his return we got a letter from Soc. Sec. disability, saying they owed him money for back payments ...determination error. Enclosed was the exact amount of the cost of the trip...........O8)
This kind of thing happens a lot.
Somehow we always seem to have "just enough" for the moment, as long as the moments are not extraveagant.
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Sat Jan-31-09 08:48 PM
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53. Went skiing at local hill in Maine |
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$15 half day ticket
$2 fried dough
$1.50 bottle 'o Powerade
$1.89 gallon of gas
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