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    * Buy groceries once a week. Absolutely no visits to a supermarket in the middle of the week.
    * Buy fruits/veggies/meat from asian market.
    * Eating out is for special events only.
    * Starbucks is off limits.
    * No point in trying to heat outside air, hence no point in heating anywhere apart from your bed (electric blanket).
    * Idiot box is for idiots. Enrol to a library. Read a book.
    * Correct tyre pressure is not only a matter of safety. Properly inflated tyres save fuel. Slighty overinflated tyres on cages save slightly more. More than slightly overinflated tyres in cages save even more at expense of traction. Don't go there, it is not worth it.
    * p2p is there for a reason. Sapienti sat.
    * The greedy one pays twice. Research before you buy and where quality matters, buy the best you can afford. Asics jogging shoes cost 5 times as much as nonames from the warehouse but unlike the latter, they will last. Even if you use them for jogging. Same goes for power tools, and many other things.
    * DIY:
    * If you can't find something off the shelf for your pet home/bike/boat/jet outhouse project, diy. If you can't find it in the shop it means that demand exceeds supply. Make more than one and sell on trademe. If you need it, chances are someone else may need it too.
    * DIY peanut butter tastes better and is healthier than anything supermarkets can come up with. Do you know what all those numbers and chemicals in the ingredient list stand for? Me neither.
    * Do you really need a gym membership? The last time I checked jogging around One Tree Hill was free.
    Just my NZD 0.02...
    "People are stupid ... almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true ... they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so all are easier to fool." -- Wizard's First Rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Col* View Post
    These days it's hard enough to get by without having to spend a bucket of hard earned cash on your power, grocery, or other bills. While a lot of people would consider that some things are common sense, unfortunately common sense just aint that common no more. There are plenty of self help progranmmes on the TV and articles in the paper about how to save power unfortunately most are about spending money that you don't have in the first place i.e. installing solar this or that - great but you gotta pay for it first. So I thought in the interests of saving a few bucks I'd share what I've found works. If you've got good practicle suggestions that work then please post them so we can all benefit.

    Wash clothes in cold water only. Hot water costs a huge amount and there are decent cold water detergents out there that work really well.
    Turn it off. If you aren't the room or you're not using it, turn it off. Lights, computers, TV, stereo. If you want the company of noise use a clock radio or something similar.
    Hang clothes on the line or in the garage to dry them. Takes a lot longer than running the dryer but saves heaps on power.
    Read the price of things. Not to moan about them but to actually compare them. Big bags (of flour or whatever)aren't necessarily cheaper. Take a calculator and do some quick maths. Plain brands aren't always cheaper either.
    Putting a brick in the toilet cystern will save water usage - which matters if you're on a meter.

    As I said these are pretty standard things but some people might not have considered them. If you have any other ideas (that are actually helpful) then feel free to post them here...
    soooo why did you put your cloths in the dryer?????

    i hear that your rent is going up now.....


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    Run an extension cord over to the neighbours and plug into their power,

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Single guys - Have a wank instead of wasting money on that date in the hope she will put-out.
    Yup; put your dick in one hand, your cash in the other and when you cum you still have your cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Yup; put your dick in one hand, your cash in the other and when you cum you still have your cash.
    Aah, but if you swap hands before you finish, you will actually "come into a bit of money..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    Theres lots of ways to save heating power and simplist is closing doors

    But for like $15-30 you can completely outfit your doors with rubber liners on the edges that gets rid of drafts.

    Dehumidifiers also work extremely well - easier to heat dry air
    +1,
    Just realised the front door to the house (which we never use) was letting in a small blizzard, so took to it with a roll of 50mm masking tape, no more draft!
    Now I need to fix it properly before we need the door in summer.
    Lead, follow or get the f*%! outa the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike748 View Post
    +1,
    Just realised the front door to the house (which we never use) was letting in a small blizzard, so took to it with a roll of 50mm masking tape, no more draft!
    Now I need to fix it properly before we need the door in summer.
    Most DIY stores sell the rolls of adhesive rubber strips and so does the warehouse

    keep in mind they can make a door harder to shut or close

    and the rods with brushes along the bottom should be at least fitted to all doors that have access to the outside and to the door that leads to the internal garage if you have one
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    Jeeze guys this has to be officially the dullest thread ever on KB.

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    Found heaps here:

    Linky

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Jeeze guys this has to be officially the dullest thread ever on KB.
    Says he the one not living under NZs regime of communisim
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Says he the one not living under NZs regime of communisim
    I thought NZ purposely chose to be a low wage country, like The Philippines, Thailand and China. Isn't that so 25% of the Kiwi's leave forever and then the fools who run the place, Sue (Spank Me Harder Biatch) Bradford, Aunty (Uncle) Helen, Johhny (Rich Boy) Keys can treat the rest of those that stayed like sheep?

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I thunk I read it somewhere, prolly on the net. Shit, prolly here on KB.
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    Some fantastic ideas in here, thanks!

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    Cruise up an down your street looking for an insecure Wireless Broadband connection.

    When you find one hook up and surf for Free.

    Works for me.
    Arguing with an Engineer is like wrestling a pig in mud.

    After a while you realise the pig is enjoying it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Cruise up an down your street looking for an insecure Wireless Broadband connection.

    When you find one hook up and surf for Free.

    Works for me.
    Better yet, go up and down your street and use your garage remote control opener and see which garage it opens. Whichever one it opens, just help your self to whatever is there. It's yours, because it's your garage door opener and your remote will only work on your garage. You could save a fortune, really.
    Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    ...lastly, dont waste money on cars, buy bikes and combine your travelling with entertainment !!
    LOL! Buying bikes isn't always so cheap damn it

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