8. Posted by ddkozi0303 on Thu, Nov 13, 2008, 10:35 am PST
Yeah, go to your local library, just see how long the waiting list is to read, "Twilight". Maybe by sometime next year you'll get your chance! Go to Sam's club and buy it for $10.00!!
9. Posted by K Bear's Dad on Sun, Nov 16, 2008, 7:50 pm PST
Thank you both for this really great and useful information. These other fools are just that--fools. This is practical information and in these times, it is much appreciated.
11. Posted by serenity61 on Tue, Nov 18, 2008, 5:45 am PST
Rather than wait forever at the library, buy used CDs, DVDs, books, etc., either online or at resale stores. Check out vintage clothing stores. Save money this Christmas by making a strict $ limit on presents with friends and family and agree it's ok to buy used gifts. It's recycling. Or, get together and give to charity for Christmas.
15. Posted by nytemare72 on Tue, Nov 18, 2008, 8:50 am PST
6 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget?
I am sorry I just don't know where this is "Living Large"
I made my own granola I am living LARGE!!!
I made this juice from concentrate myself I am living sooo LARGE!!!
I am living LARGE at the library!!!
Puh Lease.
6 ways to save a couple pennies but definately NOT LIVING LARGE!!!!!
19. Posted by MARC S on Wed, Nov 19, 2008, 8:02 am PST
Agreed...this is common sense...which is a common thing...but NOT common to everyone.
Living large is often about the small things. To us it's Starbuck's to P-Diddy it's a $40,000 golf bag. Bottom line, every bit of cash you can save helps. If you don't agree with that, please send your extra cash to me.
20. Posted by Ally on Wed, Nov 19, 2008, 8:33 am PST
I see negative comments of this ilk on just about every article I see which suggests a little common sense. Thanks, ladies, especially the tip about OJ concentrate. Keep up the good work!
23. Posted by watchinglemoore on Thu, Nov 20, 2008, 8:32 pm PST
Most of these comments sound like they are from minors who get their spending money from mommy or daddy (primarly Cheri and her comment about "$4 too much for ya?" ) when you have three children who "NEED" this item or money for lunch at school because they cant be seen eating food brought from home, it adds up. Yes these ideas a a little on the simple side but too many people dont think of these things as they try to be on the cool side of their friends. So hush your mouth and thank your parents for the extras (and yes it is extras you dont have a right to money) and go do your homework.
25. Posted by Paal T on Thu, Nov 20, 2008, 9:14 pm PST
This is drivel. And the library isn't "free", it's our tax money. I know it's just a technicality, but I feel it's necessary to point these things out. So does Yahoo actually pay for these articles or are the authors given free email service in exchange for writing them? Either option seems scandalous, considering the consistent bad quality of this "advice."
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