Friday, July 15, 2011

Today's Question

Well, yesterday's question seemed to be one of those odd questions that elicits a visceral response from you lot.  Therefore, as a follow up for those that answered in the vein of living until 105 on a budget of $25,000 per year, I'll bump you up to $35,000 for your self-imposed austerity measures.  Yet, you are charged with providing three thoughtful options to reduce your expenditures that other readers may also employ.  In other words, what brilliant ideas can you provide to all of us as to how we might reduce the amount we spend on things.  For example, If I like to drink, say $30,000 worth of wine per year, this budget won't cut the mustard. However, if you can provide an example of how to make the same amount of wine for, say $10,000 per year, that would be a solution.

For Dan and Teymour, would it be possible to take donations from or get interest free loans from you?  Or, alternatively, may we have your stuff when you are dead ?

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