How to survive the recession.

Mar
24

Never mind looking for your next sale. Window shopping is the way to go, yo!

Okay, I lie. As the economy dies a long painful death[1.Okay, it's on life support.] , there are plenty of sites throwing out articles about how to save money and the like. Just yesterday, I read one about how to save money by drinking filtered tap water and save about $300 a month. I’m someone who’ll drink water as long as ice is accessible, and since my fridge has the built-in water and ice dispenser, we’re kinda saving ourselves the money spent on an actual filter to put over the faucet.

They even had ways of saving on your gym membership. I’m thinking to myself–why even bother going to a gym membership? Get a jump rope, a ball, and a yoga mat. There you go.

With that being said, I ran into this Youtube video advertising buy.com. Apparently they sell everything for cheap…everything but the kitchen sink, but come on; it’s Howie Mandel. Can’t go wrong there.


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  1. Jordie on March 26, 2009 8:16 am

    Re. gym–I have one in my home. If I’m going to go into competitive bodybuilding as intended I’ll need to join a gym, but for just getting fit, the home gym was more than enough, so I’d say it’s a good investment. :)

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