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Spending Money needlessly.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 622057" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>I am a fairly frugal person and definitely live within my means, but having said that, there has to be more in life than the bare necessities? Why work hard and save if there are no "rewards"?</p><p>My weakness is tools. I think I have enough tools to start a Home Depot! Just can't pass up a good deal on hammers, screw drivers, pliars! I especially like quality tools like my high end Miller welder or my good Harris cutting torch.</p><p>And ladies heres a little gem of wisdom: When buying a man a gift don't buy him clothes, or pricey aftershave, or sentimental crap! Buy him tools, a knife, fishing/hunting stuff, just about any electronic gadget. He might seem to be happy with the lavender scented candle you bought for him...but he is just being polite...he really would rather have that set of Allen wrenches down at Lowes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 622057, member: 8978"] I am a fairly frugal person and definitely live within my means, but having said that, there has to be more in life than the bare necessities? Why work hard and save if there are no "rewards"? My weakness is tools. I think I have enough tools to start a Home Depot! Just can't pass up a good deal on hammers, screw drivers, pliars! I especially like quality tools like my high end Miller welder or my good Harris cutting torch. And ladies heres a little gem of wisdom: When buying a man a gift don't buy him clothes, or pricey aftershave, or sentimental crap! Buy him tools, a knife, fishing/hunting stuff, just about any electronic gadget. He might seem to be happy with the lavender scented candle you bought for him...but he is just being polite...he really would rather have that set of Allen wrenches down at Lowes! [/QUOTE]
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