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Where do single people with no money go on a saturday afternoon


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1 hour ago, MEXobiologist said:

i honestly enjoy going to movies alone as much as with other people. it probably helps that the theater is one block from my house and also has a bistro and bar. i enjoy hiking and long bike rides alone as well.

once in a while its also alright to hit a bar, distillery, or brewery alone. usually you'll just end up in conversation with strangers, which can be pretty interesting. otherwise i target places that have live music and i know will be packed. then i feel less weird about being by myself. which may be exactly what i do tonight. 

There's this really chill irish pub next to my house you're invited to

 

also, when guys go to bars alone they carry a stigma

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16 minutes ago, Noboru Yamaguchi said:

It took you thirty years to establish disposable income?

I would feel soooo bad for you if you weren't such a soggy wet douche that wants to paint this impoverished lifestyle as winning.

Actually, about five years.  I wasn't posting here twenty five years ago.

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11 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

Actually, about five years.  I wasn't posting here twenty five years ago.

W....Wh....WHAT!!!!

I mean I know you're trying to tapdance around being poor but this makes no sense at all.....Like you think I won't go back and be able to identify when you became  contextually dishonest.

What you said and what you're trying to pretend you said are COMPLETELY different things.

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45 minutes ago, stilgar said:

Wow, it took you 5 years to save up $400? That is sad.

That's not what I said at all.  

1988, I wasn't working in a casino.  The job paid $5.85 an hour.  I had $2,375 in a cigar box for emergencies.  Later, I was hired at the casino for $6.75 per hour.  With raises each year for five years, disposable income became available.  That means that in 1988, there was virtually zero for luxury.  Five years later, luxury was in the budget. 

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55 minutes ago, Noboru Yamaguchi said:

W....Wh....WHAT!!!!

I mean I know you're trying to tapdance around being poor but this makes no sense at all.....Like you think I won't go back and be able to identify when you became  contextually dishonest.

What you said and what you're trying to pretend you said are COMPLETELY different things.

I'm not pretending anything at all here.

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2 hours ago, 1938 Packard said:

That's not what I said at all.  

1988, I wasn't working in a casino.  The job paid $5.85 an hour.  I had $2,375 in a cigar box for emergencies.  Later, I was hired at the casino for $6.75 per hour.  With raises each year for five years, disposable income became available.  That means that in 1988, there was virtually zero for luxury.  Five years later, luxury was in the budget. 

you're still somewhere you've gotten nominal wages from 5.85 an hour? even at beating inflation that's waaaaaaaaay too low to stay somewhere for 30 years

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Go to the best/worst flea market you can find to look at all the shitty/cool stuff, and debate if you can squeeze $12 out of your budget to spend on a crossbow, or a sack of hand made incence that doesn't come with any written indication of its intended odor. Touch a lot of stuff while you're there for the thrill of living dangerously (risk of bedbugs).

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2 minutes ago, MEXobiologist said:

it genuinely makes me sad to say, but i can't deny the truth in this statement. 

i have a million thoughts regarding this subject... but thats an entirely different conversation. 

Well you'll be happpy to know, that against all odds I did go out...and met a pretty cool hippy chick

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Just now, Drunkenwarrior said:

Well you'll be happpy to know, that against all odds I did go out...and met a pretty cool hippy chick

thats pretty awesome actually. meeting new people and having conversations, even if you never meet again, is seriously one of the funnest things to do imo. just shows there are still plenty of reasonable people out there who don't practice making snap assumptions about others. 

i did not end up going out. i drank too many jameson and gingers while making/eating dinner and lost the gumption for heading out alone. wound up drinking and smoking with my brother while we played cribbage. haha

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1 minute ago, MEXobiologist said:

thats pretty awesome actually. meeting new people and having conversations, even if you never meet again, is seriously one of the funnest things to do imo. just shows there are still plenty of reasonable people out there who don't practice making snap assumptions about others. 

i did not end up going out. i drank too many jameson and gingers while making/eating dinner and lost the gumption for heading out alone. wound up drinking and smoking with my brother while we played cribbage. haha

Sounds like more fun honestly....save some money

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actually, no. i spent way too much on the ingredients for dindin and the store i went to only sells fifths or larger of liquor. so i spent about 60$ last night as opposed to the maybe 25-30$ i would have spent if i went out. less if others or the bar buys me drinks. still was fun and worth it, my brother cracks me up and i totally forgot how much i love cribbage.

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5 minutes ago, MEXobiologist said:

actually, no. i spent way too much on the ingredients for dindin and the store i went to only sells fifths or larger of liquor. so i spent about 60$ last night as opposed to the maybe 25-30$ i would have spent if i went out. less if others or the bar buys me drinks. still was fun and worth it, my brother cracks me up and i totally forgot how much i love cribbage.

I'd be a girl for a week just so I can have people buy me drinks

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13 minutes ago, Drunkenwarrior said:

I'd be a girl for a week just so I can have people buy me drinks

xD its not always as fruitful as people think. i almost never get drinks bought by people who aren't connected to me in some way. a girl friend, my friends who work at bars/breweries, or regulars at places i go to who also happen to be like, old neighbors and friends parents. its never a, "oh buy the pretty girl a drink" kind of thing... which is probably better anyways, and more of a "this one is on me fam" kinda thing.  

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28 minutes ago, MEXobiologist said:

xD its not always as fruitful as people think. i almost never get drinks bought by people who aren't connected to me in some way. a girl friend, my friends who work at bars/breweries, or regulars at places i go to who also happen to be like, old neighbors and friends parents. its never a, "oh buy the pretty girl a drink" kind of thing... which is probably better anyways, and more of a "this one is on me fam" kinda thing.  

My friends like to do that at the worst possible time, like when I'm broke and can't afford to buy them a round

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