How to afford anything...

Rocan said:
i didnt spend a penny on the first three girls i screwed... the ones after that, i dont think i bought them much more then a drink or a slice of pizza.

A) Yeah, I remember high school girls were pretty cheap and easy....

B) That's charming, I'm sure your mother's proud ;)

and C) Son, by the inch or by the hour, you ALWAYS pay for it..... If you ever make it past all your fingers and toes, you'll have learned.....
 
ahhahahhaah

my mother has intentionally driven the girls i bring over out of the house... i have to space them out about 2 weeks apart, otherwise shell start lecturing me on "respect" and how i shouldnt be with a new girl weekly.

what she cant realize is that the girls have very clear intentions, and they coincide with my own quite well. haha.
 
maybe it's all the drawing and design crits I've had to do the past 5 months but besides how "frugal" this guy is, does anybody really like his photography? I find it really uninteresting, and mediocre. or maybe it's just because I find landscape photography so unappealing. his website looks like it's also viewed best on netscape. eeeekkkk.
 
If he were busy as a pro photographer he would be out working and not blogging all the time. pompous ass.
 
hahaha....

i like his photos. because they are shot well. thats about it. in terms of artistic value, only one or two stand out to me.
 
Was a funny read but most of his advise wont save you money, just make you feel like you are.

Used cars are a great example, sure they are cheaper but they are cheaper for a reason.

I should write a book on how to manage money, at one point I was living on my own for 500 a month. (Wasn't that long ago either.)
 
saki... im going to dissagree with you 100 percent on used cars.

if you know what you are buying, they are a LOT cheaper then new cars. a LOT.

plus, you own it to your name and its not a leased vehicle.
 
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