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9:35 am February 1, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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I was picking up my work shirts from dry cleaning and I had a moment where I thought to myself, how much would I save if i washed and ironed my own shirts. To me the answer is not enough to change my action of taking my work shirts to the dry cleaner.
I wrote a post about this in my blog, I am very interested in what some of your frivolous guilty pleasures are.
http://www.smartwealth.org/our…..pleasures/
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10:08 am February 1, 2012
| MoneyBeagle
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Talk about timing, I wrote a post on my challenger blog that went live yesterday, advocating the DIY method when it comes to laundering and ironing shirts!
http://www.soyouthinkyoucansav…..ss-shirts/
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11:06 am February 1, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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That is definitely perfect time, great post money beagle
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1:35 pm February 1, 2012
| jaicatalano
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I could NEVER convince my wife do DIY. NEVER. Me on the other hand… I can DIM
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1:41 pm February 1, 2012
| Dave @ DebtBlackHole
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My new guilty pleasure is a hot lather shave! I came across an old-fashioned barber shop in a nearby town (they've been around since the 1890's) where I can get one for $15.
I remember going with my Grandfather to his barber & watching him get a shave when I was a kid. Sure, I could use my electric shaver at home…but there's something about leaning back in that chair that really appeals to me.
So as long as they don't go all "Sweeney Todd" on me one of these days, I'll keep going back. In fact, if you ever watch the videos on my site, you'll know I recently enjoyed a shave if I don't have a goatee!
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2:05 pm February 1, 2012
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MoneyBeagle said:
Talk about timing, I wrote a post on my challenger blog that went live yesterday, advocating the DIY method when it comes to laundering and ironing shirts!
http://www.soyouthinkyoucansav…..ss-shirts/
Haha battling posts, nice!
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3:27 pm February 1, 2012
| Jason@LiveRealNow
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Dave @ DebtBlackHole said:
My new guilty pleasure is a hot lather shave! I came across an old-fashioned barber shop in a nearby town (they've been around since the 1890's) where I can get one for $15.
I remember going with my Grandfather to his barber & watching him get a shave when I was a kid. Sure, I could use my electric shaver at home…but there's something about leaning back in that chair that really appeals to me.
So as long as they don't go all "Sweeney Todd" on me one of these days, I'll keep going back. In fact, if you ever watch the videos on my site, you'll know I recently enjoyed a shave if I don't have a goatee!
Straight razor and all? I wish. That's an $80 service around here. At home, I have a double-edged safety razor, a cup with pucks of shaving soap, and a badger-hair brush. It's a warm lather when it goes on my face. My little girls love helping me shave, even though I restrict them to running the brush for me.
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3:28 pm February 1, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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Dave @ DebtBlackHole said:
My new guilty pleasure is a hot lather shave! I came across an old-fashioned barber shop in a nearby town (they've been around since the 1890's) where I can get one for $15.
I remember going with my Grandfather to his barber & watching him get a shave when I was a kid. Sure, I could use my electric shaver at home…but there's something about leaning back in that chair that really appeals to me.
So as long as they don't go all "Sweeney Todd" on me one of these days, I'll keep going back. In fact, if you ever watch the videos on my site, you'll know I recently enjoyed a shave if I don't have a goatee!
lol I have often wanted to try a hot lather shave, but the first thing that comes to mind is Sweeney Todd, so I stay away. Once I went to a saloon "Lady Janes" and they offer a 5 dollar hot lather neck shave, I gotta admit it felt pretty damn good
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3:30 pm February 1, 2012
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Smart Wealth said:
I wrote a post about this in my blog, I am very interested in what some of your frivolous guilty pleasures are.
We started using a housekeeper a couple of months ago. I'm working so much (day job, blogging, 2 business ventures) that I didn't have time to help out much, so we hired out the help. I love it.
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3:32 pm February 1, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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Jason@LiveRealNow said:
Smart Wealth said:
I wrote a post about this in my blog, I am very interested in what some of your frivolous guilty pleasures are.
We started using a housekeeper a couple of months ago. I'm working so much (day job, blogging, 2 business ventures) that I didn't have time to help out much, so we hired out the help. I love it.
Oh that is dangerous, if we ever hired a housekeeper I don't know if we can EVER go back. Both my wife and I work 45-50 hours a week so sometimes it is hard to motivate ourselves to clean on a regular basis, we have pondered a housekeeper at times.
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4:26 am February 2, 2012
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I would love a housekeeper or at least someone to maybe come in once a month to do a good cleaning and we could do the light stuff throughout.
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6:25 am February 2, 2012
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My wife and I have talked about hiring someone to do our dishes (because don't have a dishwasher), but it would be hard to justify that (for us at least). I'm totally jealous though!
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8:09 am February 2, 2012
| Dave @ DebtBlackHole
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@Jason $80?!?!?! Wow! Yes- they use the old-fashioned straight razor. It takes them nearly 40 minutes to do it all…and it's AMAZING! I was given my Great-Grandfather's shaving kit when he died- but I'd never use it. It's 100 years old & an antique.
@Evan They do offer the neck shave, too. I just haven't done that yet…maybe the next time I get a haircut.
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8:26 am February 2, 2012
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My guilty pleasure is definitely eating out. I need to start eating at home more, but my excuse is that I'm so busy :)
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2:51 pm February 2, 2012
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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It is not a guilty pleasure if you get real value out of it. It is just a pleasure. I work hard to afford the luxuries in life I want. I have had a maid in the past (and will surely go back at some point), I have had an occasional hot shave (about once a year), and take my shirts to the dry cleaners when they need it.
I am not guilty, I am happy.
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5:01 pm February 2, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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Daisy said:
My guilty pleasure is definitely eating out. I need to start eating at home more, but my excuse is that I'm so busy :)
Daisy that is probably the most common one, we try to be better at that but there are some weeks where we probably eat out 4-5 times that week.
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5:02 pm February 2, 2012
| Smart Wealth
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Eric – NarrowBridge.net said:
It is not a guilty pleasure if you get real value out of it. It is just a pleasure. I work hard to afford the luxuries in life I want. I have had a maid in the past (and will surely go back at some point), I have had an occasional hot shave (about once a year), and take my shirts to the dry cleaners when they need it.
I am not guilty, I am happy.
I agree Eric, the trick is to not have too many pleasures, or to not have too many at the same time. We are frugal on some things so we can enjoy other luxuries.
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