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ValuraSILVER Member
Mumma Hen
6,391 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
ok... we have just paid off a whole load of bills and will have more diposable income now which is great news... although our kombi is gone which is bad news!

To let you guys know we are saving to come to the Uk to see all our beautiful friends and family there (you guys are just like family ya know?) Its going to coat a minimum of 4 thousand dollars just for tickets.We would love to be there in the next year or so.

The thing is...I have no will power! I have already had to put my credit card in a cup.. fill it with water and freeze it in the freezer cause I buy something and think Ill pay for it later... which never happens.

so I was hoping that perhaps you guys may have suggestions as to how to save some dosh? I have gone to get some travel books so I can cut out the piccys of london and put them on a goal poster, yet that doesnt help when Im at the shops and reach for my eftpos card.... redface

I also shocking at budgets...all our bills always get paid on time.. but then extra money gets chucked away at dumb things like food, fun stuff (movies and crap like that)and I ALWAYS seem to be buying things for other people to remind them how much they are loved~ which is nice and I dont want to stop doing, maybe I should start making things to remind them they are loved instead huh? (if I can find the time around my active lil ten month old!)

Any ideas guys?

HELP US WITH HINTS AND TIPS TO GET TO THE UK TO SEE YOU!!!!

ubblove ubblove ubblove ubblove

TAJ "boat mummy." VALURA "yes sweetie you went on a boat, was daddy there with you?" TAJ "no, but monkey on boat" VALURA "well then sweetie, Daddy WAS there with you"


firespiralmember
21 posts
Location: Sunny Coast, Qld


Posted:
 Written by: newgabe


Sorry love but I would not have a clue how to save money. My response to imminent bankruptcy is a 3 month tour of Europe.
rolleyes



ubblol

save money eh .. err .. um .. that's that uh .. shiny coin stuff ey?
yeh need that for ebay biggrin

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Art is a way of life.


NYCNYC
9,232 posts
Location: NYC, NY, USA


Posted:
 Written by: The_Magnesium_Master


6)Stay away from women that charge for sex,



I hadn't even thought of that. Yeah, Um... that's probably good financial advice.

Well, shall we go?
Yes, let's go.
[They do not move.]


ValuraSILVER Member
Mumma Hen
6,391 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
cause Im such a regular down at my local brothel! ubblol ubblol ubblol eek eek eek

TAJ "boat mummy." VALURA "yes sweetie you went on a boat, was daddy there with you?" TAJ "no, but monkey on boat" VALURA "well then sweetie, Daddy WAS there with you"


RoziSILVER Member
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2,996 posts
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia


Posted:
That's a startling admission, Valura hun!! ubblol ubblol wink

 Written by: Valura


whoa NYC... you have just totally opened my eyes!
I DO guilt spend...BIG TIME.
...I buy things for people, but only small things, and when rereading my post it sounds like I think thats dumb! When I really dont.. I see something that reminds me of a mate or a family member and buy it to make them smile...



Another solution on this is to do things for other people. Different people listen to love being expressed in different ways. So for me, I am not a great receiving gifts person, but I would love it if someone came around to my place and dragged me out on an adventure. Or do something small for me, like the dishes!!

Talk to Flynty about this. She has a really good understanding of different languages of showing you love people. She would have some great suggestions of ways of showing people that you care, but not only that, she will be able to talk to you about what will work for some people and not for others.

hug

It was a day for screaming at inanimate objects.

What this calls for is a special mix of psychology and extreme violence...


ValuraSILVER Member
Mumma Hen
6,391 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
HAHAHAHHAH love languages great suggestion Rozi! I told Flynty about that when I learnt about it when she was here last! Im so glad that we had that discussion now...*giggles*

biggrin ubbrollsmile ubblove Love you thanks for the reminder...

*runs off to the brothel*

TAJ "boat mummy." VALURA "yes sweetie you went on a boat, was daddy there with you?" TAJ "no, but monkey on boat" VALURA "well then sweetie, Daddy WAS there with you"


NYCNYC
9,232 posts
Location: NYC, NY, USA


Posted:
The other side of that is if you can turn a few tricks... wink

Well, shall we go?
Yes, let's go.
[They do not move.]


newgabeSILVER Member
what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.
4,030 posts
Location: Bali, Australia


Posted:
* picks self off floor after MMaster's suggestions *



I suppose the female equivalent of not paying for sex is not having children...
EDITED_BY: newgabe (1147409621)

.....Can't juggle balls but I sure as hell can juggle details....


GnorBRONZE Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
5,814 posts
Location: Perth, Australia


Posted:
I had to think lots about that Gabe until it finally clicked

Is it the Truth?
Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships?
Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?

Im in a lonely battle with the world with a fish to match the chip on my shoulder. Gnu in Binnu in a cnu


newgabeSILVER Member
what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.
4,030 posts
Location: Bali, Australia


Posted:
It's OK they also eat yr brain cells...

.....Can't juggle balls but I sure as hell can juggle details....


Hanzveteran
1,328 posts
Location: Bendigo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
Car pool to work or school and share the costs of the petrol. Rotate weekly who drives, so wear and tear on the car is shared.
Bring your lunch to work. People generally spend around $10 a day or $50 a week buying their lunch.
Don't always buy books. Borrow them from a library or check our second hand book shops
Buy fresh rather than pre-prepared convenience food.
Cut down on takeaways. Whatever happened to cheese on toast as a quick snack?
Restrict your shopping to a weekly supermarket visit rather than daily trips to your corner shop. And don’t shop when you’re hungry.
Check out home brands for staples. There is often little difference in quality but a big difference in price.
Stop smoking – $5 a day is $35 a week, which is $1820 a year. Not only will you save money, you’ll improve your health and be eligible for lower health insurance premiums as a non-smoker.
Subscribe to magazines and newspapers rather than buying them at the newsagent. Subscriptions are usually cheaper, plus you'll get them delivered.
If you’re an avid theatre goer, considering buying a season ticket rather than purchasing tickets for individual performances.
If you need to buy something, shop around and save

Probably more, but thats the first good site I found... has anyone mentioned... do a google?

The_Magnesium_Masterjourneyman
97 posts
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


Posted:
This one is probably a real health hazard, but I tried eating almost nothing but white rice to see how long it takes to start actually feeling realy crap and it takes at least 3 weeks if you take vitamins and eat 1 rissole a day for protein. I also fasted 10 days when I got glandular fever und it hurt to much to swallow, and recon it was easier to give up food than a loose woman, that said I was so sick I would have gladly died except I was too ill get out of bed and too stuffed to even form the desire to commit suicide, but not as a result of starvation, rather the glandular fever.

you can also survive a long time without good food if you eat a few 100g of carbohydrate each day as you wont lose much muscle and can use up some fat too. But go without food totally and you use up 1kg of muscle each day to gonvert 200g of fat into glucose, and thats if you stay lying still.

A mate of mine did a 3 week hunger strike last year, and though she lost condition from it she worked hard in the garden each day and says you only feel hungery for the first 2 days, then you dont realy care after that.

Hanzveteran
1,328 posts
Location: Bendigo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
*shakes head* we've been looking at nutrients and the likes in Health... I may be only in year 12, so many people won't listen to me... but I recommend not trying this diet... as it is many people don't eat the correct nutrients when they do eat properly, let alone only rice. Yes, there are vitamin supplements, but I wouldn't touch this one with a ten foot pole to be honest

The_Magnesium_Masterjourneyman
97 posts
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


Posted:
I wouldent try it twice iether, that was definitly (I hope) a one off test of my survival rations to check I would still be able to function if I had to use that stuff in a real food supply crisis like bank failure or pandemic disease. As for my hunger strike mate, she makes me look like a sane person.

Hanzveteran
1,328 posts
Location: Bendigo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
it still scares me to think about possible damage inflicted to the body

Mr MajestikSILVER Member
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4,696 posts
Location: home of the tiney toothy bear, Australia


Posted:
i'm assuming you have heard of the burma railway from world war two? and the Australian prisoners that were captured and forced to build the railway? they were only fed rice and water, (literally) skin and bones by the end of the war.

"but have you considered there is more to life than your eyelids?"

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Hanzveteran
1,328 posts
Location: Bendigo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
I've heard of it, but haven't looked into it too much

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