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The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

im sorry smugworth posted in your thread op

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The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

hahahahaha community college

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

Colonel Cancer posted:

Did anyone say learn to code yet?

at community college no less

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

generational wealth

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

bounty hunting

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

have you tried selling your piss and poo poo on the open market?

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

not everyone knows about frozen grapes yet. maybe set up a frozen grape stand at some coach pitch/t-ball games in your community

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

people are using bones as decor more and more these days, maybe you could glean wooded areas near you for pieces of desiccated corpses and sell them to someone in real estate staging

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

collecting cans from bins seems to be a popular way to add a supplementary income stream in my area, maybe give that a try OP?

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

if your light on cash but big on hunger try the one dollar and fifty cent hot dog and soda combo at the costco location nearest you

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

if youve got enough to buy a newspaper, they often contain coupons for popular products. its easy to make the money you spent on the paper back in savings.

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

many grocery stores have a shelf for day old baked goods and items near expiration that have marked down up to fifty percent. try looking near the semi-transparent double swing doors that lead to the employees only area of the store.

The Saucer Hovers
May 16, 2005

common "one use" items, such as zip-loc bags, take out food containers, and plastic utensils can be washed and reused multiple times

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May 16, 2005

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