i loved that smokers always have to go smoke, and then they go have it, like a social time outside. I wish i smoked, just to be part of the club. But if you're a non smoker, then a second hand smoke is just extra disgusting. A pol we're talking in has this whole debate about what's more important: saving or investing your money? Well, either you save and you invest it, or you make it to money writ those are the two ways. Like ern ern, rn, like a button. Money write, like thoe.
#2: Once again, Paula and J. Money see things differently.
J. Money preaches budgeting, Paula practices the “anti-budget”.
J. Money examines every expense to find savings. A couple years ago he switched phone providers and saves $100 a month, $20 a month on insurance and $60 on cable.
Paula recommends saving at least 20 percent of your income first, then go wild with the rest; “Don’t feel guilty about spending money on Coke Zero or turtle food”
Who is right?
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