Get your machines ready, more people are burying their dollars!!

Larsmed

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Tesoro Sandshark, bh jr.
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Its not the banks I don't trust, its ME!

If I need to pull money out of the bank to use in a couple weeks, I give it to my son to hold for me. He takes it in his bedroom, locks the door and hides it. When the time comes and I need the money, I have to ask him for it.

I also keep money at my in laws house. Even though it is my money, I hate calling them to see if they are home then going up to get it. I feel like I taking "their" money.

This is the only way I can have any money, and it works for me. If it is here at my house, it is spent on stupid, non essential things.

Sue
 
MeAndMyAce said:
This is the only way I can have any money, and it works for me. If it is here at my house, it is spent on stupid, non essential things.

Sue

I will say that it is the "stupid, non essential things" that sometimes make life worth living.

If you always do what is "essential" then you won't have very many fond memories to look back on.
Get out and live your life. Have some fun! Make it a good life, you only go around on this ride once.

I am sure you son is going to love his new detector. Buy him a local street map, like an ADC map to find all the parks around.
I actually just bought another map that has a park right along a rail road that no other map I have identifies it.

Get him to the library to do research. He will learn alot about the local history!

Make sure he gets permission every where he goes and checks out with the local parks and recreation department on rules and laws.

Most of all, have some fun and make some memories.
 
PA John said:
MeAndMyAce said:
This is the only way I can have any money, and it works for me. If it is here at my house, it is spent on stupid, non essential things.

Sue

I will say that it is the "stupid, non essential things" that sometimes make life worth living.

If you always do what is "essential" then you won't have very many fond memories to look back on.
Get out and live your life. Have some fun! Make it a good life, you only go around on this ride once.

I am sure you son is going to love his new detector. Buy him a local street map, like an ADC map to find all the parks around.
I actually just bought another map that has a park right along a rail road that no other map I have identifies it.

Get him to the library to do research. He will learn alot about the local history!

Make sure he gets permission every where he goes and checks out with the local parks and recreation department on rules and laws.

Most of all, have some fun and make some memories.

I don't need to buy that other pair of shoes, even if it is on sale. Don't need anymore kitchen gadgets. It is stuff like that, that is non essential.

He has done research on the computer about the local history. Together we have gone to the library to find information there. It will be nice to have a partner to MD with me.

Sue
 

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