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Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504027 04/05/20 11:28 PM
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I'm now retired. I can get all my creature comforts from my social security and pension.

I know what it like to be strapped. I was born at home. I grew up on a cotton far. I picked cotton. I plowed mules.


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Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504042 04/05/20 11:33 PM
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We have been very fortunate through this so far, we plan on spending locally to help businesses and individuals that were not so fortunate.

Re: non-essential spending [Re: Curt0407] #13504046 04/05/20 11:34 PM
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It seems to be coming naturally by not being able to go anywhere. Plus we haven't gone out to eat for three weeks now.



Agree. I really miss Mexican food.


AGREED!

Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504255 04/06/20 02:02 AM
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Yea. We've cut down a pretty good bit. Mainly cause we arent eating out. Only had drive thru 3 times in the last month I think. This weekend we finally took the dogs for a spin to get the and us out but didnt stay out long.

Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504256 04/06/20 02:03 AM
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I've cut back. But I'm also buying stuff up cheap to sell after this is over.

Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504262 04/06/20 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by J.P. Greeson
I've always lived well below my means, but it just seems like common sense to not make frivolous purchases right now. I bought a stump grinder a few months ago. If I was thinking about buying it today, I probably would have passed.

I bought this a few months back......I WOULD NOT HAVE had I known this was coming. [Linked Image]

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Definitely mindful of spending, trying to hold on to cash

Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504266 04/06/20 02:08 AM
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Nice trailer, first one I’ve seen like that.

Re: non-essential spending [Re: bill oxner] #13504268 04/06/20 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
I'm now retired. I can get all my creature comforts from my social security and pension.

I know what it like to be strapped. I was born at home. I grew up on a cotton far. I picked cotton. I plowed mules.



I would like to drink a hot beer with you

Re: non-essential spending [Re: TCK73] #13504273 04/06/20 02:13 AM
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Nice trailer, first one I’ve seen like that.

Phil's in Waco sells them. I splurged because it's pretty much our only hobby. And I've been doing side work tuning motors

Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504286 04/06/20 02:28 AM
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Mindful of spending is probably a better way of describing it for us. Then also just not driving as much, not eating out, etc contributes too.


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I wish I didn’t buy that new septic system. I think after it stopped raining the yard would absorb what was leaking out. But noooo. You people said that is what the rainy day fund was for.


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Re: non-essential spending [Re: bill oxner] #13504295 04/06/20 02:36 AM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
I'm now retired. I can get all my creature comforts from my social security and pension.

I know what it like to be strapped. I was born at home. I grew up on a cotton far. I picked cotton. I plowed mules.



Plowing mules is only legal in Arkansas, is it not?

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Re: non-essential spending [Re: J.P. Greeson] #13504305 04/06/20 02:45 AM
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We dont spend much anyways. We live on my salary alone and everything my wife makes goes into savings. We did get an offer on our house. As long as the inspection goes good tomorrow we will move forward with building our new house.


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Re: non-essential spending [Re: Moto-Moto] #13504340 04/06/20 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Moto-Moto
Originally Posted by J.P. Greeson
I've always lived well below my means, but it just seems like common sense to not make frivolous purchases right now. I bought a stump grinder a few months ago. If I was thinking about buying it today, I probably would have passed.

I bought this a few months back......I WOULD NOT HAVE had I known this was coming. [Linked Image]

nice barn. and trailer!

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