Posted by gun guru on March 01, 2011 at 13:39:09 from (71.82.74.21):
In Reply to: Money OT posted by Paul Shuler on March 01, 2011 at 09:26:54:
20 years ago I moved out of my parents house. I was single making $25,000 per year. House payment was $355/month truck payment was $180/month utilities Taxes.....$100/month on the house. gas, food, no hobbies, no goof off money. I was 23 years old, with a girlfriend that lived with her parents, I married her in 1995. I made it work cause I was frugal, very frugal. I ate Campbells soup and cereal 3 times a day, Frozen chicken too 1 time per week we went to a nice place to eat and that was $35. What really saved my butt was that I was put on Overtime a few months after buying my first home. I banked all that I could. You learn to be thankful for being middle class. Yes you can eat for $5 per day. Even in todays inflation. You dont eat well though.
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