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27th October 08, 12:44 PM
#1
How do you find the pennies?
I know not everyone is a millionaire,and in these bad economic times, how do you save to buy that special kilt you have been longing for without breaking the budget?
Im a self employed remodeling contractor,and we get a lot of scrap aluminum from the jobs we do that i save.
That usally brings in a couple of hundred extra dollars per month i can spend without feeling guilty that its coming out of the house hold savings.
So what do you guys do to pay for or fit a kilt into your budget?
And do not say credit card.
"The death of fear is in doing what you fear to do."
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27th October 08, 12:49 PM
#2
For me... I'm lucky; being single, living on my own, with next to no bills to speak of (less than 1k/month total), as a Police Officer making somewhat-decent money... when I want to spend some extra money on my hobbies, I'll just do so. If I need some extra cash, I'll take an off-duty detail or 2 and just use that money instead!
"A true adventurer goes forth, aimless and uncalculating, to meet and greet unknown fate." ~ Domino Harvey ~
"In Onoraigh Ar Marbh" ~ We Honor Our Fallen
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27th October 08, 12:57 PM
#3
Dead easy! Just wear one tartan and then you only need to replace your hose once in a while.It helps with your cash flow and stops your kilt attire from shrinking too, if you don't eat!
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27th October 08, 12:58 PM
#4
I make and sell CDs containing WWII Replica paperwork for Reenactors.
At $25 a pop, all I need to sell is maybe 2-3 and that's a new SWK kilt right there, or a kilt pin, or hose, etc.
So technically...I'm not actually paying for anything, it all comes from that CD sales money.
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27th October 08, 01:03 PM
#5

$475 in about....8 months. That's all pocket change. Every time I broke a dollar, i threw the change in a jar. Your change REALLY adds up! BTW, I'm also single and live 12 miles from my job...so that helps too
If you didn't care what happened to me, and I didn't care for you. We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain. Occasionally glancing up through the rain, wondering which of the buggers to blame, and watching for pigs on the wing.
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27th October 08, 01:11 PM
#6
I volunteer at my American Legion post by tending bar there. No actual pay but you get all your tips. It may take a few weeks but it really does add up.
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27th October 08, 01:12 PM
#7
I don't worry about the money side of things untill after I know exactly what I want and need in every detail. The way usually opens up at that point.
Right now, I am watching things going on and have put buying plans on hold for a little while. That is just focus of priority and not long term planning.
Jock Scot has a point that I like; I don't feel the need for several kilts.
Last edited by Bugbear; 27th October 08 at 01:18 PM.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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27th October 08, 01:16 PM
#8
Jamie,that would not work for me.
My wife would take it out faster than i could put it in.
We do have a five gallon jug full of pennys.
Have no idea what its worth.
"The death of fear is in doing what you fear to do."
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27th October 08, 01:24 PM
#9
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27th October 08, 01:30 PM
#10
...I tried in vain to just find a transcription of these lyrics but if they're out there, they've been overrun by internet stuff...
...so a link to the song...from Fiorello...
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=r19xOP4Dm-0
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