JayS
February 6, 2009, 10:36am
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That exact book, or some non-zombie experts advice he posted on his blog? When it comes to surviving an onslaught of undead I don’t mind spending $12.
EDIT:
:tup: to fbrendan. Now I can keep a copy on my iphone in case of zombie attack while I’m not at home.
Kinkos bound mine copy with hard covers for ~$5. :fyi:
Paying bills and putting the rest in the savings for a rainy day… ie car parts later down the road.
Between myself and my wife we’re getting about $5300;
Payoff Debt/bills
Buffer/Savings $$$
Small Vacation (weekend trip somewhere to just get away)
House Repairs/upgrades/projects
My father and I just purchased some property in florida so the $ I get is going tawrds a car to keep down there.
Wifey and I usually pay off any debt. We’ll pay off our kitchen and pretty much only have a mortgage and her student loans left.
travisn
February 6, 2009, 12:52pm
89
99 cents a mile, you better save a few tax returns for that
I have one on my phone too. :highfive:
Oh, and I took that to Kinko’s and they bound it with hard covers for ~$5.
Fry
February 6, 2009, 1:11pm
92
Saturday night a buddy of mine was telling me that this is actually a really entertaining book:
I have that one too. I keep meaning to start it.
Oroc
February 6, 2009, 1:29pm
94
travisn
February 6, 2009, 2:24pm
95
I love tig, too bad I havent done it in almost 4 years, lol
JustinH
February 6, 2009, 4:04pm
96
about $7300 coming in this year.
Put a fence up in the back yard, put a new kitchen floor in, bank most of it, and move to Arizona.
I’m only getting $771 which will only cover the tires. Combination of my 401k busting penalty, and someone in HR messing up my paperwork at one of my jobs.
Populated into TurboTax and BOOOOOM, I lost $600 right there.
cause stock supension sucks!
cause my hood has a small rust spot in it…
thanks to paul at swerve. he gives me reasons to spend all my money
travisn
February 6, 2009, 5:03pm
99
^^ how much is that suspension set up?