Last Chance!
If you want to come and see me at the Royal York on Wednesday February 13 — that’s TOMORROW night — this is your last chance to register. Go to http://www.credential.com and click on my face.
Monty Loree - Founder of Canadian Money Advisor (http://www.canadian-money-advisor.ca) has arranged for me to do an hour-long tele-seminar on March 4. Go check it out at his site.
I’ve been getting a lot of the same questions from people. Hey! Cut it out! There’s tons of stuff on the website for you. If you don’t see something on the website you need, then ask the question. If you ask a question and don’t get an answer it may be that your answer is already on the website, in which case I won’t answer it again. Don’t be so LAZY! Look around.
Lots of people ask how the families I’ve worked with are doing. I know you’d all love a follow-up show, but it isn’t in the stars. What I am doing is contacting my families to see who would be interested in telling us whazzup with them. I’ve had a few answers and once I get it all together, I’ll post it under the Til Debt section.
I’m going off on vacation in March — Italy for two weeks with the fam. I am soooo excited. JD, my webmaster, will continue to post blogs for me (I’m working on creating them now), and I’ll have Q&As for him to post for me too. But I won’t be around so be patient.
And now for some fun. When I was working with one of my families recently, I said to them, “You’re so broke, all you’re goinG to be able to afford to exchange this Christmas are bodily fluids.” Needless to say it won’t make it to air.
So how would you finish this sentence: I’m so broke…
Here are are some funny ones I’ve heard:
- I’m so broke, to rub two nickels together I’d have to borrow one.
- I’m so broke that I just went into McDonald’s and put a small fry on layaway.
- We’re so broke, my wife and I got married for the rice.
Have fun! TTFN, g
February 12th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Someone once asked me if I could make change for a $20.00 bill, to which I replied, “Change a $20.00? I’m so broke I can’t afford to change my mind”.
February 12th, 2008 at 10:50 pm
As a college student, I was so tight in my budget that I had to factor in for a single bulk dill pickle per week. I carefully chose the right size from the bin (17 cents worth) and slice it up to last a week in my brown-bag lunch. I never stepped foot into the cafeteria of the college until 3rd year, it wasn’t in my budget! Them were lean, lean times!
February 13th, 2008 at 6:31 am
I know just what you’re saying, Tracy. I remember having to budget to the penny to make sure I had enough money to get to work the following week. I ate so much KD and tuna, that I still can’t look Charlie in the face.
February 14th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
KD? wow, I couldn’t do KD at one point, because you need butter and milk for that! Spaghetti and cheap tomato sauce…. most vitamins for the least cash!
February 14th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
I was so broke I could squeeze the s**t out of a beaver on a nickel! and still need more! LOL