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It was solid. I would have needed an icepick to chip away at it.
Nah. I only eat 2 meals a day. So I need at least 1200 calories per sitting.
Why only 2 meals?
It was solid. I would have needed an icepick to chip away at it.
Nah. I only eat 2 meals a day. So I need at least 1200 calories per sitting.
LOL how fat are you?
Why only 2 meals?
Not fat at all. I need all the calories to maintain my weight. So I focus on extremely calorie dense foods.
Last thing I remember was when my mother decided to take me out for lunch for my birthday and the food and service were great, and the bill was like $38.40 and she left $1.60 tip. The waitress I could tell was not happy but sucked it up and said thanks.
I waited for my mother to leave and get towards the door and I discretely left $10 on the table.
When I buy books I try to find people who took the course ahead of me, not a problem if you know other students in your program, and offer them cash for the books. Because the school's bookstore buys back books at a lowball rate but charge high ass prices for them.
If I can't manage to do that I buy those international editions online for 1/3 of the cost. But you have to be careful because a lot of the homework problems on those have different figures and values. So I try to avoid it whenever possible.
I work during the summers and part time when I have an easy schedule, have a scholarship and receive federal grants but still I'm poor as shit. I don't know how other people have so much damn money while attending school.
Cheapest, most miserly thing I've ever seen was an older dude, the stepdad of a friend of mine. The snack he'd have at his house was a bag of pretzels; they were about a buck a bag as opposed to Doritos or some other luxury snack. That's not it though.
When the dude got to the bottom of a bag of pretzels, he couldn't bear to throw out the extra salt that had fallen off the pretzels. He saved it and used it to salt his food.
I've known some epically cheap people. Their stories aren't as clever as the others here, but some of them are pretty low. One of my buddies used to substitute a meal every once in a while for salt and ketchup packets at fast food restaurants. These people aren't poor either. I guess the cheapness bug is just something people are born with.
Nothing wrong with that.
I refuse to eat anywhere with mandatory tips. Funny, because I usually tip 20% minimum. However, I refuse to be forced to.
I'd rather focus on how to earn more money, than save the leftover salt from pretzels and some of the other shit you've guys posted. Nothing worse than tightwads. Nothing.
When I buy books I try to find people who took the course ahead of me, not a problem if you know other students in your program, and offer them cash for the books. Because the school's bookstore buys back books at a lowball rate but charge high ass prices for them.
If I can't manage to do that I buy those international editions online for 1/3 of the cost. But you have to be careful because a lot of the homework problems on those have different figures and values. So I try to avoid it whenever possible.
I work during the summers and part time when I have an easy schedule, have a scholarship and receive federal grants but still I'm poor as shit. I don't know how other people have so much damn money while attending school.