More Funny Ways To Save Money
I
was doing research for my web site,
on ways
to save money. Checking other web sites
and discussion forums,
I found that
the cheapskates are hitting new -
and funnier - lows. Choosing
a spouse according
to how
frugal he
or she is,
and reusing
the plastic from bacon packages were just a couple of the
serious suggestions. One man even said, "Instead of
buying toilet
paper, I use yesterday's newspaper."
Probably the suggestion that
was the most ridiculous was
to stop drinking beer. What are we trying to save
all this money for? In
any case,
here are some
more funny ways to save money. I suspect, or at least hope, that many of these really are not meant to be serious suggestions. Don't try these at home.
Ways To Save Money?
- Unplug
your clocks at
night to save on electricity.
- Carry powdered
drink mix and add it to water when eating out, to save on buying drinks.
- Install a cat door and train your cat to
go outside and to the neighbors yard to go to the bathroom. This saves
you on cat litter and time cleaning the yard.
-
Eat dog food. (According to this contributor, the dry dog food is better than the canned.)
-
Tell everyone you'll be out of
town for Christmas, so you
can shop the after-Christmas sales for presents.
- Ask your
friends to save the labels for you
off any new products they buy, so you
can put
them on your thrift-store purchases when you are buying gifts.
- Run around the house and close the heater vents in all the rooms except your bedroom before going to sleep.
-
Encourage mice in the house by leaving crumbs around - so your cat will
have a
free food supply.
-
Learn speed-reading and read books for free while in the aisle at the book store.
- Leave
everything in the same place in your house, so you can easily get around at night without
turning the lights on.
- Bring back rolls of coins from Canada, to use at the laundromat and in pop machines, saving you 20% or more, depending on the exchange rate.
Okay, these
may be funny ways to save
money, but did any of them tempt you? Do you pick up pennies on the street? Wouldn't it be more efficient to just
stay on the clock at work for
an extra minute? Hey, and while you are there, take a big drink of water - to save on your home water bill.
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