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April 2, 2008 at 3:15 PM #180237April 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM #179862
lonestar2000
ParticipantI loved the wife who had to give up her job because her gas bill was nearly $250 a month. If that was all she made a month she should have quit a long time ago and/or stop driving her full sized SUV!
Come on people, cutting back on your daily latte and trading in your Escalade is NOT SACRIFICE! Learn the meaning of the word before you carelessly abuse it on prime time news!
April 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM #180229lonestar2000
ParticipantI loved the wife who had to give up her job because her gas bill was nearly $250 a month. If that was all she made a month she should have quit a long time ago and/or stop driving her full sized SUV!
Come on people, cutting back on your daily latte and trading in your Escalade is NOT SACRIFICE! Learn the meaning of the word before you carelessly abuse it on prime time news!
April 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM #180230lonestar2000
ParticipantI loved the wife who had to give up her job because her gas bill was nearly $250 a month. If that was all she made a month she should have quit a long time ago and/or stop driving her full sized SUV!
Come on people, cutting back on your daily latte and trading in your Escalade is NOT SACRIFICE! Learn the meaning of the word before you carelessly abuse it on prime time news!
April 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM #180248lonestar2000
ParticipantI loved the wife who had to give up her job because her gas bill was nearly $250 a month. If that was all she made a month she should have quit a long time ago and/or stop driving her full sized SUV!
Come on people, cutting back on your daily latte and trading in your Escalade is NOT SACRIFICE! Learn the meaning of the word before you carelessly abuse it on prime time news!
April 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM #180322lonestar2000
ParticipantI loved the wife who had to give up her job because her gas bill was nearly $250 a month. If that was all she made a month she should have quit a long time ago and/or stop driving her full sized SUV!
Come on people, cutting back on your daily latte and trading in your Escalade is NOT SACRIFICE! Learn the meaning of the word before you carelessly abuse it on prime time news!
April 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #179872nostradamus
ParticipantI cut from latte to coffee… It’s a $2.00 difference and coffee only has 10 calories whereas latte has 300.
For food I now shop at Lucky Seafood, which is a LOT cheaper than Vons/Alberton’s and has better produce IMO. I’m really enjoying all the Vietnamese/Filipino stores and restaurants in Mira Mesa. I found a nice Vietno-Chine restaurant I never knew about, it’s right in my hood and really cheap. They don’t speak much English but there are pictures to point at.
April 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #180239nostradamus
ParticipantI cut from latte to coffee… It’s a $2.00 difference and coffee only has 10 calories whereas latte has 300.
For food I now shop at Lucky Seafood, which is a LOT cheaper than Vons/Alberton’s and has better produce IMO. I’m really enjoying all the Vietnamese/Filipino stores and restaurants in Mira Mesa. I found a nice Vietno-Chine restaurant I never knew about, it’s right in my hood and really cheap. They don’t speak much English but there are pictures to point at.
April 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #180240nostradamus
ParticipantI cut from latte to coffee… It’s a $2.00 difference and coffee only has 10 calories whereas latte has 300.
For food I now shop at Lucky Seafood, which is a LOT cheaper than Vons/Alberton’s and has better produce IMO. I’m really enjoying all the Vietnamese/Filipino stores and restaurants in Mira Mesa. I found a nice Vietno-Chine restaurant I never knew about, it’s right in my hood and really cheap. They don’t speak much English but there are pictures to point at.
April 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #180257nostradamus
ParticipantI cut from latte to coffee… It’s a $2.00 difference and coffee only has 10 calories whereas latte has 300.
For food I now shop at Lucky Seafood, which is a LOT cheaper than Vons/Alberton’s and has better produce IMO. I’m really enjoying all the Vietnamese/Filipino stores and restaurants in Mira Mesa. I found a nice Vietno-Chine restaurant I never knew about, it’s right in my hood and really cheap. They don’t speak much English but there are pictures to point at.
April 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #180331nostradamus
ParticipantI cut from latte to coffee… It’s a $2.00 difference and coffee only has 10 calories whereas latte has 300.
For food I now shop at Lucky Seafood, which is a LOT cheaper than Vons/Alberton’s and has better produce IMO. I’m really enjoying all the Vietnamese/Filipino stores and restaurants in Mira Mesa. I found a nice Vietno-Chine restaurant I never knew about, it’s right in my hood and really cheap. They don’t speak much English but there are pictures to point at.
April 2, 2008 at 5:35 PM #179882Doofrat
ParticipantNostradamus,
You can make Espressos and Lattes at home. You can get it at Crate and Barrel and you save a lot of money and time. (I sound like a frickin’ yuppie)
April 2, 2008 at 5:35 PM #180249Doofrat
ParticipantNostradamus,
You can make Espressos and Lattes at home. You can get it at Crate and Barrel and you save a lot of money and time. (I sound like a frickin’ yuppie)
April 2, 2008 at 5:35 PM #180252Doofrat
ParticipantNostradamus,
You can make Espressos and Lattes at home. You can get it at Crate and Barrel and you save a lot of money and time. (I sound like a frickin’ yuppie)
April 2, 2008 at 5:35 PM #180266Doofrat
ParticipantNostradamus,
You can make Espressos and Lattes at home. You can get it at Crate and Barrel and you save a lot of money and time. (I sound like a frickin’ yuppie)
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