Posted by barnE on December 10, 2012 at 18:32:58 from (67.172.83.183):
In Reply to: OT Money saving tips posted by Bryan iniowa on December 10, 2012 at 05:10:50:
Do everything in your house you are able to do. Al."most never call anyone in. Have to now since cancer last year. Also cars. Do all you can. Buy books or check out from library even better. You have two hands like all technicians, plumber, mechanics. One time, buddy told me "you think you are God you can do anything." NOT I know plenty of differences, but God can help you fix things and sav e money. Need 3 cars. One for you. One for wife and one spare. Sometimes doing your own repairs takes longer. Ask people who know things. Do not ask neighbor who has 5 cars that won't run. Read technical books. Learn something new all the time. Dave before retirement was electrician with 6 licenses including Hvac.
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