PDA

View Full Version : More fucking bullshit!


Pages : 1 [2] 3

tpunx99GSX
05-09-2006, 12:57 PM
umm..... you bummed a smoke from me last night after we made love.

Kracka
05-09-2006, 12:59 PM
umm..... you bummed a smoke from me last night after we made love.
You ass, are you cheating on me again?

AJ
05-09-2006, 01:02 PM
awwww, that's sweet.

tpunx99GSX
05-09-2006, 01:09 PM
You ass, are you cheating on me again?
umm... i thought it was you. i swear.

1slowdsm
05-09-2006, 01:23 PM
lmao.

Enes
05-09-2006, 01:28 PM
yeah, damn down town... $12/day is kinda bad ... i spent at least $300/month just on lunch..


but now working from home 3 out of 5 days is kinda nice on lunch spending.. and gas as well.


If you are trying to save some money you can do a lot by just turning off the lights when you don't use them when you leave bedroom/bathroom turn off the light, when you close garage door, wait the 5 seconds and save yourself 15 minutes on 2 light bulbs. my electricity bill went from $165/month down to $110 by just turning off un necessary lights.

I have some other ideas too but it takes a few days time of paying atention of how you do things and stuff to figure stuff out. I did this for a friend of mine, and he went from being $35k in cc debt, back to zero in under 2 years time and he only makes about 25k/year..

-E

Jana
05-09-2006, 01:45 PM
yeah, damn down town... $12/day is kinda bad ... i spent at least $300/month just on lunch..


but now working from home 3 out of 5 days is kinda nice on lunch spending.. and gas as well.


If you are trying to save some money you can do a lot by just turning off the lights when you don't use them when you leave bedroom/bathroom turn off the light, when you close garage door, wait the 5 seconds and save yourself 15 minutes on 2 light bulbs. my electricity bill went from $165/month down to $110 by just turning off un necessary lights.

I have some other ideas too but it takes a few days time of paying atention of how you do things and stuff to figure stuff out. I did this for a friend of mine, and he went from being $35k in cc debt, back to zero in under 2 years time and he only makes about 25k/year..

-E
Ok, hook me up on that plan E! :D

Kracka
05-09-2006, 02:07 PM
Enes made a great point about lights, I never leave lights or TV's on if I leave the room and it really makes a big difference each month on my electricity bill. I had a roommate/renter one year that constantly left his TV and bedroom light on and that cost me an extra $20 a month. Probably would have been $50 had I not always shut stuff off for him. I never shut my computer off which probably isn't the greatest idea, but I use it so much it just doesn't make sense to always be shutting it down and then turning it back on. Anyone have any idea how much it costs to run a typical desktop computer?

Talian
05-09-2006, 02:28 PM
Strategizing debt management is an art.
My plan -always have a roommate to split bills, live near work and work in a suburb (less time wasted in traffic, free parking, cost of food cheaper).

Talian
05-09-2006, 02:38 PM
Xcel Energy has some good info w/Energy calculator

http://www.energyguide.com/ha/HAPortalPage.asp?referrerid=191&sid=467&zipcode=55101