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Nov. 15th, 2002 01:27 pm*Sending healthier vibes to my sweetie, who's got a case of the icky-sickies today.
Kev's supposed to swing my paycheck by... I have a few things to take care of today, that have to wait until after that happens.
According to a TV commercial - the average American owes $8000, has 12 credit cards and pays $83 a month in interest alone.
Good grief! *12* credit cards? I really am a pod. I can see the average person having a few... maybe even five or six, if you count oddball sears or department store.
I have one card, and owe nothing but rent and utilities... "normal bills". I don't believe in buying something unless I have the money already earned to cover it. (unless it's an emergency or necessity)
What is up with the credit mindset? I suspect that folks just get used to the idea of "free money" and forget that they have to pay it later. I wonder if it's a result of folks not having an allowance as kids. That's how I learned... babysitting the neighbor's kids made me the cash I required for consumerism. If there was something I wanted, I saved for it or did without.
Note to self - I need to get today-
TP
Shampoo
Razors
A restocked pantry
Ginger
Tabasco
Fresh fruit - (are blueberries in season?)
Tea
Peas
Green beans
Spinach
Treats for me… Ice cream, maybe?
Oatmeal
Kev's supposed to swing my paycheck by... I have a few things to take care of today, that have to wait until after that happens.
According to a TV commercial - the average American owes $8000, has 12 credit cards and pays $83 a month in interest alone.
Good grief! *12* credit cards? I really am a pod. I can see the average person having a few... maybe even five or six, if you count oddball sears or department store.
I have one card, and owe nothing but rent and utilities... "normal bills". I don't believe in buying something unless I have the money already earned to cover it. (unless it's an emergency or necessity)
What is up with the credit mindset? I suspect that folks just get used to the idea of "free money" and forget that they have to pay it later. I wonder if it's a result of folks not having an allowance as kids. That's how I learned... babysitting the neighbor's kids made me the cash I required for consumerism. If there was something I wanted, I saved for it or did without.
Note to self - I need to get today-
TP
Shampoo
Razors
A restocked pantry
Ginger
Tabasco
Fresh fruit - (are blueberries in season?)
Tea
Peas
Green beans
Spinach
Treats for me… Ice cream, maybe?
Oatmeal
I saved for it or did without
Date: 2002-11-15 09:42 pm (UTC)