Friday, September 21, 2012

Intro #2

"Thank you! Your credit card has been charged $175.45!"
This was my boyfriend's 21st birthday present: concert tickets for this past summer. Yes, I'm broke again!
"Your check will be made out for $1,200, and you may move in immediately."
This was what my landlord told me the day I moved into my apartment. Freedom! But yet again, I'm broke!
"Let's go to Chili's for dinner, and maybe I'll get some drinks. Then we can go to the movies and get a bunch of popcorn." Finally, a night out. Bye, bye, money! Why is it that no matter how hard I try, I can't save my money to save my life? It's always one thing or another, and my bank account is always the one that is suffering.

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  1. "Thank you! Your credit card has been charged $175.45!"
    This was my boyfriend's 21st birthday present: concert tickets for this past summer. Yes, I'm broke again!
    "Your check will be made out for $1,200, and you may move in immediately."
    This was what my landlord told me the day I moved into my apartment. Freedom! But yet again, I'm broke!
    "Let's go to Chili's for dinner, and maybe I'll get some drinks. Then we can go to the movies and get a bunch of popcorn." Finally, a night out. Bye, bye, money!

    Why is it that no matter how hard I try, I can't save my money to save my life? It's always one thing or another, and my bank account is always the one that is suffering.For as long as I have been making my own money, I've had such a hard time saving it. Whether it's because I have crazy amounts of bills due, or because I went out and had some fun, or because there was a birthday or holiday that I had to use my money for, I am always broke.


    Here are your two intros combined, not a work added or subtracted. This is what I call an intro.

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