Things you've done when you've had no money.
Apart from the usual survival rations of beans, white bread and Doll Noodles™, we've all done things to compensate for having no money. Personally I spent 6 months barefoot to save on the cost of shoes. What pathetic things have you done when the cash ran out?
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 9:34)
Apart from the usual survival rations of beans, white bread and Doll Noodles™, we've all done things to compensate for having no money. Personally I spent 6 months barefoot to save on the cost of shoes. What pathetic things have you done when the cash ran out?
( , Fri 8 Oct 2004, 9:34)
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I've lived on the rice and Ramen diet before. This year I stoped buying sodas and only drink tap water. Today I found I had bread and tuna in the pantry. I was delighted I could make a tuna sandwich. I look in the fridge, and find no mayo, but I do find a half a can of cream of mushroom soup so I used some of that. It wasn't half bad.
Edit: This week there was a disasterous hail storm here (lemon to tennis ball sized). Most of the student's cars are ruined. I've noticed people with two by four bumpers and garbage bag windows. Some have gotten thick sheets of clear hard plastic and duct taped it where the windows used to be. I saw someone duct taping flashlights to their broken headlights so they could drive at night. One of my friends is gonna try and use dry ice to get the dents out of his car.
( , Sun 10 Oct 2004, 2:45, Reply)
I've lived on the rice and Ramen diet before. This year I stoped buying sodas and only drink tap water. Today I found I had bread and tuna in the pantry. I was delighted I could make a tuna sandwich. I look in the fridge, and find no mayo, but I do find a half a can of cream of mushroom soup so I used some of that. It wasn't half bad.
Edit: This week there was a disasterous hail storm here (lemon to tennis ball sized). Most of the student's cars are ruined. I've noticed people with two by four bumpers and garbage bag windows. Some have gotten thick sheets of clear hard plastic and duct taped it where the windows used to be. I saw someone duct taping flashlights to their broken headlights so they could drive at night. One of my friends is gonna try and use dry ice to get the dents out of his car.
( , Sun 10 Oct 2004, 2:45, Reply)
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