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Dinner this evening: Summer Risotto
#61
(07-17-2012, 04:56 PM)Jimbone Wrote: We are all taught budgeting when we learn simple arithmetic. Budgeting is simply addition (income) and subtraction (expense).

If you can add or subtract numbers, use a calculator, or an abacus, you can budget. You simply chose not to.

Math is hard.
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#62


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#63
what? Math IS Hard54
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#64


Clang, budgeting your money is not hard. You know what you have coming in & you know what you have going out. Don't spend more than you earn.
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#65
He just went to the fair for the free breakfast.
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#66
(07-17-2012, 06:32 PM)Ma Huang Sor Wrote: He just went to the fair for the free breakfast.

Not true.









The women were pretty hot looking too. (Even if it was rediculous for most of them to be wearing 6" heels.)
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#67
(07-17-2012, 08:52 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(07-17-2012, 06:32 PM)Ma Huang Sor Wrote: He just went to the fair for the free breakfast.

Not true.

The women were pretty hot looking too. (Even if it was rediculous for most of them to be wearing 6" heels.)

Clang, I'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with you on that one broham.
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#68
(07-17-2012, 06:20 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Clang, budgeting your money is not hard. You know what you have coming in & you know what you have going out. Don't spend more than you earn.

Is overdrawing on your bank account and maxing out your credit cards by buying fast food bad too? j/k

Yes I know NOW not to spend what I don't have. Hindsight 20/20. Lesson learned...in theory. Now I just need to get back out on my own to see if I have the self control to apply it in a real world scenario.
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#69
(07-17-2012, 08:59 PM)Clang McFly Wrote: Yes I know NOW not to spend what I don't have. Hindsight 20/20. Lesson learned...in theory. Now I just need to get back out on my own to see if I have the self control to apply it in a real world scenario.

Yeah, if you think you have to be out on your own to see if you learned your lesson or have self control... guess what? You haven't, and you don't.
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#70
(07-17-2012, 06:11 PM)Duchess Wrote:

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This is how I stare at Clang's posts concerning employment usually.
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#71
(07-17-2012, 08:57 PM)Riotgear Wrote:
(07-17-2012, 08:52 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(07-17-2012, 06:32 PM)Ma Huang Sor Wrote: He just went to the fair for the free breakfast.

Not true.

The women were pretty hot looking too. (Even if it was rediculous for most of them to be wearing 6" heels.)

Clang, I'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with you on that one broham.

6" inch heels are professional in a strip club, not a place where you're seeking non sexy employment.
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#72
Um yeah, still disagree.
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#73
Sorry to disagree with you there Thug Life but Clang is correct:

From Miss Manners Book Of Style:

Dressing for success shows the interviewer that you are serious about wanting the job and will take the position seriously. If these are some wardrobe options that are off limits, what exactly should you wear to a job interview?

For women, appropriate clothes for a job interview include a conservative, neutral, solid color suit with a conservative blouse is a great option. The skirt should not be too short or tight. Dress pants are also an excellent choice if they are not too tight and are the right length.

Though spike heels make your legs look fantastic, the best choice in shoes for the interview setting is a more moderate heel height. Pantyhose should be worn, tan or light colors are best. Clean and well-kept nails, simple makeup, and conservative jewelry complete the ensemble of what to wear to a job interview.
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#74
(07-17-2012, 03:29 PM)ramseycat Wrote:
(07-16-2012, 06:08 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: I'm so tired that my eyeballs are hanging out of my head. I made my self a hot chocolate and had some spongecake for dinner. I can't, just can't face cooking. It would be nice for someone to cook me a lovely gourmet meal like that.

I know exactly how that feels Aussie - the so tired eyeball thing.

I am like that again today! I am so over it.
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#75
(07-18-2012, 05:36 AM)Ma Huang Sor Wrote: Sorry to disagree with you there Thug Life but Clang is correct:

From Miss Manners Book Of Style:

Dressing for success shows the interviewer that you are serious about wanting the job and will take the position seriously. If these are some wardrobe options that are off limits, what exactly should you wear to a job interview?

For women, appropriate clothes for a job interview include a conservative, neutral, solid color suit with a conservative blouse is a great option. The skirt should not be too short or tight. Dress pants are also an excellent choice if they are not too tight and are the right length.

Though spike heels make your legs look fantastic, the best choice in shoes for the interview setting is a more moderate heel height. Pantyhose should be worn, tan or light colors are best. Clean and well-kept nails, simple makeup, and conservative jewelry complete the ensemble of what to wear to a job interview.

Holy shit! I'm right again?Smiley_emoticons_hurra3

Must be why the sky is getting so dark and the water is turning to blood.Panic
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