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Khalee

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I walked outside and what did I smell
« on: February 17, 2004, 05:39:54 pm »
Somebody was cooking steaks on the grill , And I didnt know where it was comeing from either.

EE

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2004, 05:52:37 pm »
I would kill for something other then canned spegetti and meatballs, PB&J Sandwiches or $.25 frozen burrito's lol.

TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2004, 06:25:21 pm »
 ? Why are you eating that, EE?    

EE

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2004, 06:48:23 pm »
To save money. I am currently bringing in about $500-$600 a month on odd jobs, cant find anything worth my while. My share of rent and utilities alone are $400-$450 and that does not include gas for my car or food. So, I limit myself on what I buy for food. Believe it or not, you can make a pretty decent meal for a couple of bucks each. Unforutnatly, lease is almost up on this apt and I dont know what I am going to do, rent is going up. All should work out and I am not worried, it always does. Just got to do a couple more tricks a night or something
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TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2004, 07:07:28 pm »
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To save money. I am currently bringing in about $500-$600 a month on odd jobs, cant find anything worth my while. My share of rent and utilities alone are $400-$450 and that does not include gas for my car or food. So, I limit myself on what I buy for food. Believe it or not, you can make a pretty decent meal for a couple of bucks each. Unforutnatly, lease is almost up on this apt and I dont know what I am going to do, rent is going up. All should work out and I am not worried, it always does. Just got to do a couple more tricks a night or something




 Turning tricks. I hear you have to pay them, hehehe.

Seriously, I hate to hear that youre in such a bad situation. D*mn thats rough. I know how it is though. I hate to eat Ramen noodles for about a month. I can barely stand the site of them now. Of course, you get 6-10 for a buck. With some crackers, that very cheap eating.
 

JMM

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2004, 07:11:55 pm »
EE, you are a bright, young man, and I might suggest the military. I know that you could ace the ASVAB and qualify for the college fund of whatever service you join. It's just four years brother, and a good experience and you will not be so stressed out (except during basic training). I got 30k on my Army College Fund, I believe now it is 60k? Divide that up by four years and that is a very tidy sum for college after you exit the military if you choose to do so.

Just a thought my friend. Besides, you get to travel and go places you have never been before, and if it is Germany you get to take your car for free! How can you beat that?

Regardless of what branch you join, they all serve good food and most installations have two man rooms in the barracks nowadays. You will find the environment a LOT more secure than most civilian neighborhoods.

Yes, you could have to go to war, and yes, you may see things you prefer NOT to see, or get exposed to things you never dreamed of, but that is what we got paid for, to protect our country and way of life at ALL costs.  

Ravok

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2004, 07:20:23 pm »
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To save money. I am currently bringing in about $500-$600 a month on odd jobs, cant find anything worth my while. My share of rent and utilities alone are $400-$450 and that does not include gas for my car or food. So, I limit myself on what I buy for food. Believe it or not, you can make a pretty decent meal for a couple of bucks each. Unforutnatly, lease is almost up on this apt and I dont know what I am going to do, rent is going up. All should work out and I am not worried, it always does. Just got to do a couple more tricks a night or something




 Turning tricks. I hear you have to pay them, hehehe.

Seriously, I hate to hear that youre in such a bad situation. D*mn thats rough. I know how it is though. I hate to eat Ramen noodles for about a month. I can barely stand the site of them now. Of course, you get 6-10 for a buck. With some crackers, that very cheap eating.
 



  Blech! I did the same thing Ramen Noodles Mac& Cheese {generic of course} and eggs. Have never touched them since!
 

JMM

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2004, 07:29:04 pm »
I remember Ramen soup very well, when I got out of the military in 95 my college fund was only 800 a month and a small eff apt. was 400, after electric and other bills, I did not have much left for food, and was even on the Texas Lone Star food stamp card for 3  months until my financial aid and unemployment kicked in months later.  

TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2004, 07:30:12 pm »
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To save money. I am currently bringing in about $500-$600 a month on odd jobs, cant find anything worth my while. My share of rent and utilities alone are $400-$450 and that does not include gas for my car or food. So, I limit myself on what I buy for food. Believe it or not, you can make a pretty decent meal for a couple of bucks each. Unforutnatly, lease is almost up on this apt and I dont know what I am going to do, rent is going up. All should work out and I am not worried, it always does. Just got to do a couple more tricks a night or something




 Turning tricks. I hear you have to pay them, hehehe.

Seriously, I hate to hear that youre in such a bad situation. D*mn thats rough. I know how it is though. I hate to eat Ramen noodles for about a month. I can barely stand the site of them now. Of course, you get 6-10 for a buck. With some crackers, that very cheap eating.
 



  Blech! I did the same thing Ramen Noodles Mac& Cheese {generic of course} and eggs. Have never touched them since!
   




 Tell me about it. I was living on less than $10/week. Lost alot of muscle ( I had very little fat to begin with) and urinated alot because I was using water to keep the hunger pains down. On the bright side, my kidneys were well flushed.

   
 

TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2004, 07:32:28 pm »
 Anyone remember the free cheese the govt used to give away? That was the best cheese I ever tasted!    

JMM

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2004, 07:39:18 pm »
I remember that Shadow, whatever happened to that program? We are still subsidizing dairy farmers I believe? It's only fair that people in need receive the food they need, we are the wealthiest nation in the worl right now, no? Unless Bush put us back in the stone ages already?  

TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2004, 07:47:19 pm »
 I dont know. I do know that there was alot of cheating going on. Here in my area, the woman that was in charge of distribution was padding the rolls and getting more than was allowed. She then sold the surplus. I remember that you got a box with cheese, rice, 5lbs. flour, canned veggies, ....I dont remember everything. But you got it once a month and with a little planning and with what you could buy, it would last quite a long time. You could also get free clothing at the same place here. They need to bring it back since there is a need around the country.

 I remember that with the box of food, my family would buy some powdered milk, sugar, and my grandfather had chickens. We ate pretty well when I was a kid. Well we didnt go hungery anyway.
 

JMM

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2004, 08:11:09 pm »
I remember that program as well, as in 78 when my mom was divorced from a naval officer, we went from middle class to poor while she worked and went to college, but yes, that cheese was GOOD!

You are correct, there is a great need for it right now, we may be a wealthy nation, but for some reason more middle class and poor people are hurting.  

Maybe tomorrow I will write Rep Lamar Smith's office and ask about that program, as well as do some research with the farm subsidies. I think that woman that abused the system should be in prison for many years as she abused a program for the needy, not that abuse of any kind of power should be tolerated.  

Ravok

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2004, 08:12:28 pm »
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 Anyone remember the free cheese the govt used to give away? That was the best cheese I ever tasted!    



  That is HILARIOUS! i just said the same thing to a freind of mine when we were shopping.
 My faviorite dish was the GOVT. cheese, covered in the butter theay were giving away at the time too, On GOVT. rice
   

Ravok

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2004, 08:16:56 pm »
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 I dont know. I do know that there was alot of cheating going on. Here in my area, the woman that was in charge of distribution was padding the rolls and getting more than was allowed. She then sold the surplus. I remember that you got a box with cheese, rice, 5lbs. flour, canned veggies, ....I dont remember everything. But you got it once a month and with a little planning and with what you could buy, it would last quite a long time. You could also get free clothing at the same place here. They need to bring it back since there is a need around the country.

 I remember that with the box of food, my family would buy some powdered milk, sugar, and my grandfather had chickens. We ate pretty well when I was a kid. Well we didnt go hungery anyway.
 



 This is what they should do instead of giving people food stamps. Talk about abuse!  

EE

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2004, 08:33:18 pm »
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 I dont know. I do know that there was alot of cheating going on. Here in my area, the woman that was in charge of distribution was padding the rolls and getting more than was allowed. She then sold the surplus. I remember that you got a box with cheese, rice, 5lbs. flour, canned veggies, ....I dont remember everything. But you got it once a month and with a little planning and with what you could buy, it would last quite a long time. You could also get free clothing at the same place here. They need to bring it back since there is a need around the country.

 I remember that with the box of food, my family would buy some powdered milk, sugar, and my grandfather had chickens. We ate pretty well when I was a kid. Well we didnt go hungery anyway.
 



 This is what they should do instead of giving people food stamps. Talk about abuse!  




I agree. I dont use cheese ( assuming american cheese ), I rarely eat rice unless its fried rice from local chinese food place, I dont use flour. maybe a quarter of a bag every decade and I dont eat Veggies. Only like corn, cant really stand anything else.

JMM

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2004, 08:36:01 pm »
We had the same problem in Texas, then they got smart and issue a "credit card" that only allows you to buy food, if you try to buy smokes or booze it rings up as a cash only sale!   My problem with Texas Department of Human Services is that many illegals abuse the system by coming in with their children, saying they are not married, getting a Lone Star card, AND money to provide clothing and stuff for the children, yet at night guess who pulls up home from work? Their illegal alien husband or a b/f living with them and sharing the bills and benefits!   TX DHS does have armed investigators but there are simply too many abusers to keep track of and crack down on, besides, you are basically a "private eye" for the state and it involves long and odd hours and documentation.

All in all though besides that, it is a pretty good system as all purchases get documented by DHS, so no one person can say Ï need a surplus of this or that, and turn around and sell it."    

Ravok

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2004, 09:12:16 pm »
  You know i agree in this jobless econmy with  reduced tax revenue . We just cant aford it and should not have to any way.
  There are plenty of Americans who need services that cant get them because of it.  

TheShadow

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2004, 10:57:10 pm »
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 Anyone remember the free cheese the govt used to give away? That was the best cheese I ever tasted!    



  That is HILARIOUS! i just said the same thing to a freind of mine when we were shopping.
 My faviorite dish was the GOVT. cheese, covered in the butter theay were giving away at the time too, On GOVT. rice
   




 Yeah. They did give away those two pound blocks of butter too. That was excellent butter. I could have lived on grilled cheese sandwiches. I do know that they were still giving away that cheese 10 years ago because a friend of mine was getting it.    

Toasty0

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Re: I walked outside and what did I smell
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2004, 10:59:53 pm »
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 Anyone remember the free cheese the govt used to give away? That was the best cheese I ever tasted!    



  That is HILARIOUS! i just said the same thing to a freind of mine when we were shopping.
 My faviorite dish was the GOVT. cheese, covered in the butter theay were giving away at the time too, On GOVT. rice
   




 Yeah. They did give away those two pound blocks of butter too. That was excellent butter. I could have lived on grilled cheese sandwiches. I do know that they were still giving away that cheese 10 years ago because a friend of mine was getting it.    




Hey, don't forget the peanut butter!