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Old 12.16.2008, 12:33 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Glice
I'm in two minds. I'm quite the spendthrift as it is, and I've got an ok-paid job. I've still got money after rent and food for records and booze, and I'm not that worried about anything else, outgoings-wise. So I've taken a small hit on food, but it's far from putting me on the breadline.

people on salaries should be ok for now, as long as their employer can make payroll. so there should be no need to shrink your expenses unless you're saving up in case of job loss. if that's the case, stash a few of these in a cookie jar:

 


otherwise, it's your civic and moral duty to keep spending to keep the rest of us going, right? (no, seriously).
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