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What are you cutting back on?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:46 pm
by Oscar Namechange
With the credit crunch kicking in, i have had to review my luxerie's in life.

The choice of what to sacrifice in the event of hard times is a real tough one that i can see leading to divorce.

Shall i cancel his fishing magazine or cancel my Avon catalogue.

Choice's ??

What are you cutting back on?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:49 pm
by Odie
oscar;1015615 wrote: With the credit crunch kicking in, i have had to review my luxerie's in life.

The choice of what to sacrifice in the event of hard times is a real tough one that i can see leading to divorce.

Shall i cancel his fishing magazine or cancel my Avon catalogue.

Choice's ??


you pay for your avon catalogue?

they are free here.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:51 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Odie;1015617 wrote: you pay for your avon catalogue?

they are free here.


No Odie, they are free -- but all the crap i order isn't :wah::wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:52 pm
by Odie
oscar;1015618 wrote: No Odie, they are free -- but all the crap i order isn't :wah::wah:


tell hubby you need Avon for Christmas gifts!:D

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:55 pm
by Oscar Namechange
What about my fave take-away?

His car air freshners

Our Persians grooming sessions

Leg wax

Things for his shed

His Fishing line and bait

My women's magazines

His mobile phone bill to his pals etc etc

Oh dear, i can see storms brewing in the Oscar household.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:55 pm
by Carolly
Cutting back on HIS everyfings as no point both of us being unhappy:D:guitarist:cool:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:56 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Odie;1015620 wrote: tell hubby you need Avon for Christmas gifts!:D


I've done it before :wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:58 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Carolly;1015623 wrote: Cutting back on HIS everyfings as no point both of us being unhappy:D:guitarist:cool:


Exactly.

Gadgets?? What are they? They are some mysterious objects that men have to have and women don't understand. He can do without gadgets i'm sure :confused::confused:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:58 pm
by Odie
oscar;1015622 wrote: What about my fave take-away?

His car air freshners

Our Persians grooming sessions

Leg wax

Things for his shed

His Fishing line and bait

My women's magazines

His mobile phone bill to his pals etc etc

Oh dear, i can see storms brewing in the Oscar household.


definately mobile phone bills!

and leg wax!:D

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:10 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Odie;1015627 wrote: definately mobile phone bills!

and leg wax!:D


Yeah, who needs the phone?

To tell the truth, i buy the leg wax and then at the last minute, due to lack of time, use his razor :wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:29 pm
by Odie
oscar;1015634 wrote: Yeah, who needs the phone?

To tell the truth, i buy the leg wax and then at the last minute, due to lack of time, use his razor :wah:


:wah::wah::wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:32 pm
by Odie
selling hubby's classic car!:sneaky:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:13 pm
by chonsigirl
Luxuries were left behind long ago, only the basics-to keep TKD and gym membership, I stopped about 5 journals and 2 magazine subscriptions. We already gave the going out to eat stuff, and cook at home all the time. If I could only give up the nurse, that is $1,000+ a month......:(

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:15 pm
by qsducks
Driving the Explorer. Have the Honda now and it way cheaper to drive. Did I mention I love my new/used little car?:-4

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:33 pm
by CARLA
Well I started cutting back about a year ago. Just woke up one day and say do I need 600 or more channels to watch I'm never home? Do I need a bunch of extra feature on my land line phone? Do I need extra's on my Cell Phone? The answer was a loud NO Just these 3 areas saves me about $110.00 a month I was shocked. You be surprised what you can live without. :D I won't sell my 1973 Camaro just won't I'm the original owner, its like a friend to me. :driving:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:41 pm
by qsducks
CARLA;1015687 wrote: Well I started cutting back about a year ago. Just woke up one day and say do I need 600 or more channels to watch I'm never home? Do I need a bunch of extra feature on my land line phone? Do I need extra's on my Cell Phone? The answer was a loud NO Just these 3 areas saves me about $110.00 a month I was shocked. You be surprised what you can live without. :D I won't sell my 1973 Camaro just won't I'm the original owner, its like a friend to me. :driving:


Do you still drive it?

Hubs wants to keep the 1992 Explorer but is getting voted down big time and its because we now have daughter's car & my new Honda. Besides the Explorer needs alot of work and isn't even inspected and is collecting parking tickets every Thursday courtesy of the street cleaner. He claims he's going to fix it:wah: Time to wave goodbye as I have no intention of insuring it.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:53 pm
by CARLA
Oh Yeah at least once a week. It is tip top shape and a beauty I could sell get offers all the time. :driving: I bought a used 2005 Honda Civic a little over a year ago. I love it my gas bill was cut more than in half.

[QUOTE]Do you still drive it?[/QUOTE]

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:17 pm
by qsducks
Right now I'm driving a 2008 Explorer and I do love the luxury of it, but half the time it sits in the driveway as gas is way too expensive. I'm getting the Honda tomorrow, and can't wait. It looks as though I will be the main driver of it as daughter has messed up a couple of times with her car (no accidents, but lots of tickets):mad: In fact, I told hubs last night, sorry dude, but the Honda is MINE:wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:19 pm
by Omni_Skittles
Getting a job... and getting off my parent's paycheck hahahaha

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:20 pm
by qsducks
Omni_Skittles;1015737 wrote: Getting a job... and getting off my parent's paycheck hahahaha


Do you have a Rite Aide near you? They pay pretty good and they are union.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:23 pm
by Omni_Skittles
qsducks;1015739 wrote: Do you have a Rite Aide near you? They pay pretty good and they are union.umm nope never heard of it... I actually do have a job... but it's like workstudy... actually it is haha

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:27 pm
by qsducks
Omni_Skittles;1015745 wrote: umm nope never heard of it... I actually do have a job... but it's like workstudy... actually it is haha


Do you live near a baseball stadium? Perhaps you could become a ball girl. You know, the chicks who catch the baseballs that go into the foul zone. They pay really good.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:36 pm
by Omni_Skittles
qsducks;1015750 wrote: Do you live near a baseball stadium? Perhaps you could become a ball girl. You know, the chicks who catch the baseballs that go into the foul zone. They pay really good.THAT WOULD BE A COOL JOB! lol actually i live near the Rangers stadium...

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:38 pm
by qsducks
Omni_Skittles;1015761 wrote: THAT WOULD BE A COOL JOB! lol actually i live near the Rangers stadium...


Call them up. You never know. My daughter almost took a job with the Phillies. Jeez, I wish she had since we're in the playoffs.:wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:08 pm
by mrsK
We have sold our car for a smaller one.

I have a motorbike to ride to school when the weather is good.

All light bulbs are energy savers,hardly use the phone,our garden has been filled with natives,we use our grey water to water vege garden less on the water bill.

Since I gave up wine & icecream the food bill is smaller;):wah::-6

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:15 pm
by qsducks
mrsK;1015782 wrote: We have sold our car for a smaller one.

I have a motorbike to ride to school when the weather is good.

All light bulbs are energy savers,hardly use the phone,our garden has been filled with natives,we use our grey water to water vege garden less on the water bill.

Since I gave up wine & icecream the food bill is smaller;):wah::-6


We never water the garden except in th beginning as Mother Nature see's to that. Although I do have to water the pots that are in the shade.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:20 pm
by mrsK
qsducks;1015784 wrote: We never water the garden except in th beginning as Mother Nature see's to that. Although I do have to water the pots that are in the shade.


Have to water here,been in drought for years.

We don't get regular rainfall:(

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:25 pm
by qsducks
I went away for the month of August and hubs said he would water the container out front (never did) and so I came up from the beach for the day and stuck the hose right into the container and forgot about it (about an hour). Came home from the shore 2 weeks later, the damn thing had exploded with all sorts of goodies like parsley, oregano, chives, basil, hot peppers, and tomitilla tomatoes. The way to go. Of course, I had to water the thing:wah:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:07 pm
by Odie
we started cutting back months ago, things we realised we just didn't need or were using.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:16 pm
by Galbally
I have a very tight budget as I am living on whats called a Fellowship Grant until 2010, so I am already running pretty much as cheaply as possible. I am secure in the position I am in which is very lucky for me, but I am getting increasingly alarmed now though.

I think that our economy in Ireland, and everywhere in the West is going to hit a brick wall in a couple of month and that at the moment its only moving along through inertia. Our debt levels are terrifying, the banking system is broken, the value of real companies is now getting wiped out on stock markets, the credit we have lived on for the last 15 years is gone, and the impact on the economy is going to be devastating in the coming 12 months.

The situation doesn't appear to be improving at all, and we are staring into worst case scenario's now, and the chance of their being a worldwide depression for several years is quite high in my opinion. Unless the G7 can do something miraculous I can't see there being one clear way to solve this problem.

My advice would be cut back on everything possible, sell anything you don't really need and is might be possible to sell to make a few quid, save every extra bit of cash you have and put it into some form of safekeeping.

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:12 am
by Patsy Warnick
We live on a fixed income - so we've got things down to a skill now..

actually I'm glad

We need nothing - and want nothing

Gal

I stated @ couple months ago I was scared

you stated something - like I was too emotional. or maybe you tried to calm me down ? ... now your worried/alarmed ..? I knew this would be scarey.!!

What Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eye's...?:wah:

Patsy

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 7:26 am
by Galbally
Patsy Warnick;1015836 wrote: We live on a fixed income - so we've got things down to a skill now..

actually I'm glad

We need nothing - and want nothing

Gal

I stated @ couple months ago I was scared

you stated something - like I was too emotional. or maybe you tried to calm me down ? ... now your worried/alarmed ..? I knew this would be scarey.!!

What Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eye's...?:wah:

Patsy


Yes indeed, well I realized like everyone that much harder times were on the way, but I had hoped that we would avoid the worst of it, I am afraid I don't see that happening now, and I think we are all in for it frankly. Of course its not the end of the world, or anything so melodramatic, though its going to feel a bit like it is, and its definitely going to be a seriously bloody difficult time for the lot of us little people, that I am sure of.

In recent times we have all grown a bit spoiled by the ease of living that our societies have provided for us, so its going to be shock for many of us to experience that changing so quickly, back into a much less comfortable type of life. I grew up in Ireland when it was a very difficult time, and my family suffered from poverty at that time, I am sad to think that many people are going to find themselves in that situation again, and even worse.

I think that the western economies will kinda stumble on for a while until after christmas, and then, barring a miracle, lights out time. :(

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:36 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Galbally;1016044 wrote: Yes indeed, well I realized like everyone that much harder times were on the way, but I had hoped that we would avoid the worst of it, I am afraid I don't see that happening now, and I think we are all in for it frankly. Of course its not the end of the world, or anything so melodramatic, though its going to feel a bit like it is, and its definitely going to be a seriously bloody difficult time for the lot of us little people, that I am sure of.

In recent times we have all grown a bit spoiled by the ease of living that our societies have provided for us, so its going to be shock for many of us to experience that changing so quickly, back into a much less comfortable type of life. I grew up in Ireland when it was a very difficult time, and my family suffered from poverty at that time, I am sad to think that many people are going to find themselves in that situation again, and even worse.

I think that the western economies will kinda stumble on for a while until after christmas, and then, barring a miracle, lights out time. :(


Now i'm going to kill myself!!!

Seriously, the one thing i could not do without, is my music. Richard Ashcroft rocks!! :guitarist:guitarist:guitarist

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:10 pm
by chonsigirl
There will always be music, Oscar. It doesn't cost a cent-pull out the guitar like Dr. G, or listen to it on the radio if you don't download it for free off the net. My violins, piano and flutes are all nice and safe here, bad times makes no difference in how pretty they sound. I get most of my sheet music for free off the net, doesn't cost me anything. I just do not have the time to play it all!

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:52 pm
by Oscar Namechange
chonsigirl;1016478 wrote: There will always be music, Oscar. It doesn't cost a cent-pull out the guitar like Dr. G, or listen to it on the radio if you don't download it for free off the net. My violins, piano and flutes are all nice and safe here, bad times makes no difference in how pretty they sound. I get most of my sheet music for free off the net, doesn't cost me anything. I just do not have the time to play it all!


I like to add to my collections with rare c.d's and albums. Downloading them would not be the same.

I also scour car boot sales (garage sales) for them.

I buy alot off e bay with autographs etc.

If i give that up, Mr Oscar will have to give up buying rare fishing reels (yawn) on e bay.

Divorce.

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:02 pm
by chonsigirl
:wah: It is both of your hobbies, to collect things. I just prefer live music and am easily amused. (doesn't hurt to hire yourself out at Christmas time to orchestras, I always pay for all my presents that way) I only collect old books or journals that I need for research sources, otherwise, I get enough free books sent to me that I tote them off to school to store. (what else is a science storeroom for!)

A musical instrument-ah, I have those, no need to cut back

Lots of music

Lots of books

I will save up money for archive trips this fall,(about $20/day for transportation) and am anticipating a research trip in the summer. That will be big bucks for me, I will have to save all winter. But it will be a nice adventure to go on. My old profs told me to go last week, and off I will go!