bigloo 11:54 PM 06-23-2009
Who has heard of spaving? It is the concept that you spend to save, hence "spaving". You cannot save $40 on a box unless you spend $120 on the box itself. You spaved $120/$40. Why is the important? Well, I know when it comes to cigars and everything related, it is how I work and many others here too. I have friends point out that when I talk about my purchases I don't say it cost $XX, I say it saved me $YY. This is the final phase of spaving, when the spend aspect is no longer key, the savings are. I am not sure when I hit the final level or when I even started, but I do not spave with ANYTHING else, just cigars. I think spaving accelerates the slope, this is the danger zone.
[Reply]
Skywalker 12:33 AM 06-24-2009
That's how I sell it to my wife!!!:-)
"Look how much we spaved!!!":-)
[Reply]
GoodFella 12:37 AM 06-24-2009
kaisersozei 09:45 AM 06-24-2009
My wife has been doing this chit for years. With shoes.
[Reply]
Barteur 10:01 AM 06-24-2009
Thanks, this will ''spave'' me a lot of explanation about my spavings
:-)
Frenchie
[Reply]
tobii3 11:04 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by kaisersozei:
My wife has been doing this chit for years. With shoes.
Mine does it with purses.
(thanks Mark)
She calls it ""Retail Therapy""
:-)
[Reply]
Wanger 11:23 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by tobii3:
Mine does it with purses.
(thanks Mark)
She calls it ""Retail Therapy""
:-)
LMAO tobii!
[Reply]
Conch Republican 11:47 AM 06-24-2009
I didn't do anything - I just sent along a little welcome home gift. 1 for you, 1 for the kid, and 1 for the wife...
YOU are the one who said she was jealous that you were getting a lot of boxes and she didn't get anything...I had to do my part!
:-):-) :-):-) :-)
[Reply]
tobii3 11:54 AM 06-24-2009
ahem....
The Enabler
Originally Posted by :
...Because of this, they become engaged repeatedly and unexpectedly in such behaviors as:
• Breaking commitments that they intended to keep.
• Spending more money than they planned
• Driving under the influence that may result in DWI violations
• Making inappropriate statements to friends, family, and co-workers
• Engaging in arguing, fighting, and other antisocial behaviors
• Using more of the substance(s) than they had planned
• Lying about what money they spent
uh-huh.....
:-)
[Reply]