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    I figured out how to buy a new bow every year. 25 bucks saved a week, 52 weeks a year is 1300 bucks. That would outfit a nice bow, just got to be patient. **** I am not patient!!

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    I tried that once. I have a buddy at work that has a **** of a roll of cash in his locker. Puts like 50 in it every pay before the rest goes to the wife. I tried and tried. I think most i ever got was $300 before I pulled it out to pay a bill that was unexpected. Guess it worked out but sure not as play money.
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    I did that when I wanted to get my Mustang painted without the wife knowing It does work good if you have self control
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    That's a good plan.
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    You should pay yourself first before anything else goes out. However, it seems every time I plan on saving up some money, something comes along to take it. Happens every time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rembrandt View Post
    However, it seems every time I plan on saving up some money, something comes along to take it. Happens every time.
    Isn't that the truth.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rembrandt View Post
    You should pay yourself first before anything else goes out. However, it seems every time I plan on saving up some money, something comes along to take it. Happens every time.
    LOL! Yes and the more you save the bigger the emergency to take it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maybee-R View Post
    LOL! Yes and the more you save the bigger the emergency to take it.
    I wonder how we get by when we don't save........It seems the Lord has taken care of me over the years and He has always come thru when I needed help. I learned long ago that the sun will come up in the AM and there will be better times ahead.
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