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Best $$ Wasting tips
02 September 2021, 05:27 PM
AxtremusBest $$ Wasting tips
What? No one mentions the classic hookers and blows? What’s wrong with this group?
Try giving money to charities or organizations that work for causes you believe in. You will derive no material benefit from it for yourself, so it’s a waste to you. But many people have found that doing so is very worthwhile, so much so that they do not consider charitable giving a waste.

Oh, try donating one dollar online to a political campaign, remember to give them your email address when you donate. That will in turn get tons of money wasting ideas sent multiple times every day to your inbox.
02 September 2021, 06:08 PM
Dougquote:
Originally posted by Axtremus:
What? No one mentions the classic hookers and blows? .
This thread was about wasting money, not about basic human needs.
02 September 2021, 06:13 PM
Mary AnnaIt's not on the scale of horse ownership, boat ownership, or trying to sell property with a fabulous barn, but we've found that you can spend a whole lot of money by simply owning a house where bees decide they want to build a hive.
There was the man who told us he'd come get them for a four-figure fee, but tore up various pieces of wood and sheetrock as he failed in the attempt.
There was the man who did manage to extract the bees and their hive, while doing minimal but not no damage to the house. He also charged a four-figure fee.
And then there was the man we hired to come patch the torn-up wood and sheetrock. And again, there was a four-figure fee.
We are now beeless but poorer.
02 September 2021, 07:58 PM
jodiHoly cow, mary Anna!
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02 September 2021, 08:38 PM
kluursquote:
Originally posted by Mary Anna:
It's not on the scale of horse ownership, boat ownership, or trying to sell property with a fabulous barn, but we've found that you can spend a whole lot of money by simply owning a house where bees decide they want to build a hive.
There was the man who told us he'd come get them for a four-figure fee, but tore up various pieces of wood and sheetrock as he failed in the attempt.
There was the man who did manage to extract the bees and their hive, while doing minimal but not no damage to the house. He also charged a four-figure fee.
And then there was the man we hired to come patch the torn-up wood and sheetrock. And again, there was a four-figure fee.
We are now beeless but poorer.
A few decades ago, I had a neighbor with that problem. He called multiple people - no one was coming out. Finally, a guy came out - looked at the problem and then said, "You don't want that expense. It's just too costly."
"How much?" My neighbor noted that the guy was trying to think of a number so high that no sane person would agree to it.
"$5,000," was the reply
"Do it," was my neighbor's reply. Guy didn't show. It was too horrible a job.
02 September 2021, 08:41 PM
kluursPeople told me to put extra money into CDs - and so I did. I have about 15,000 of them so I've been pretty prudent. I'd recommend that to you. Of course, you should make sure you have a nice high end audio system to play them on. Makes that investment seem more attractive.
You could put all of that on a boat for added value.
03 September 2021, 09:58 AM
wtgquote:
Originally posted by Mikhailoh:
I just bought a pound of lobster meat from Wild Fork Foods.
If you haven't used them they have a lot of really high quality stuff at reasonable prices. In Chicago or Miami you can just go to their stores. I pay $10 for delivery which is fine as I do fairly large orders.
Wild Fork Foods is opening a store in Mount Prospect soon, about a mile from my house.
I never did order online from them but will definitely stop by the store when it opens.
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03 September 2021, 12:23 PM
QuirtEvansquote:
Originally posted by kluurs:
People told me to put extra money into CDs - and so I did. I have about 15,000 of them so I've been pretty prudent. I'd recommend that to you. Of course, you should make sure you have a nice high end audio system to play them on. Makes that investment seem more attractive.
You could put all of that on a boat for added value.
15,000 CDs might take up a lot of space. At what size does a boat become a yacht? Or maybe it's a superyacht. I'm sure those cost less to maintain, because they are so well built.
04 September 2021, 03:28 PM
CindysphinxNo one has mentioned laying in a supply of freeze dried food for the End Of Life As We Know It?
Don't forget to buy a healthy number of Bibles for when the liberal elites come around begging for food and water. Chuck the Word Of The Lord at the heathens to keep them off your lawn.
04 September 2021, 04:38 PM
Piano*DadThe instructions were...
1. Splurge
2. Totally worth it.
A little inn in the country ...04 September 2021, 04:41 PM
Dougquote:
Originally posted by Piano*Dad:
The instructions were...
1. Splurge
2. Totally worth it.
A little inn in the country ...
That looks fabulous! I wonder if they give senior discounts/accept coupons?
04 September 2021, 04:44 PM
Piano*DadWell, they do have some package deals ...

04 September 2021, 04:45 PM
pianojugglerA boat? You think a boat is the most efficient way to waste money? A boat is the minor leagues. If you want to blow through a LOT of money REAL fast, buy an aeroplane.
One of my former cellmates had a reproduction P-51 Mustang that, all told (fuel, maintenance, insurance, hangar, etc.) cost over $500 an hour to fly.
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04 September 2021, 05:03 PM
Steve Millerquote:
Originally posted by Doug:
That looks fabulous! I wonder if they give senior discounts/accept coupons?
I looked them up. No AAA or AARP discount either.

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04 September 2021, 05:04 PM
big alMost of the suggestions thus far will negatively affect your net worth, but they don't necessarily portend disaster. If you recognize what is happening and cut your losses (take the boat and sink it in the river), then you may stop pouring money down a drain.
There are things that will drain your bank account at a significant rate. Then there are others that will take bites out of it in noticeable chunks (hookers and blow if you're not a major sports star or a hedge fund millionaire).
What I want to know is what will render you immediately insolvent if you choose to indulge? Divorcing a woman with a good divorce lawyer? Rendering yourself unemployable by subscribing to some left-wing hypothesis concerning who is really in control of the American economy? Other paths to financial disaster?
Big Al
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