Anonymous wrote:Most of these campuses are overflowing with wildlife: squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, birds, frogs. Maybe instead of spending their leisure time climbing rock walls & lounging around swimming pools, students could spend a a few hours each day hunting, trapping, & killing critters for food.
Students’ food expenses would drop, destructive animals would be less plentiful, so a win-win situation.
The only problems might be an occasional flesh wound from an errant bullet or the amputation of a few limbs if people are careless around wildlife traps. Small prices to pay for having lower food bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m frugal and so is my son. He won’t leave any unused meals at the end of the week. He gets them as takeout meals on Friday or Saturday before the week resets. Our neighbor gave him their dorm fridge so he stores them there in his room. His roommate laughs at him but to me (and my son) wasting hard earned money is awful.
What does he do with the extra meals? I don’t understand.
He eats them at night. He weighs maybe 125-130. He’s not overweight. My brother used to eat at least one meal after dinner and often two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m frugal and so is my son. He won’t leave any unused meals at the end of the week. He gets them as takeout meals on Friday or Saturday before the week resets. Our neighbor gave him their dorm fridge so he stores them there in his room. His roommate laughs at him but to me (and my son) wasting hard earned money is awful.
What does he do with the extra meals? I don’t understand.
I'm guessing the child is quite large
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m frugal and so is my son. He won’t leave any unused meals at the end of the week. He gets them as takeout meals on Friday or Saturday before the week resets. Our neighbor gave him their dorm fridge so he stores them there in his room. His roommate laughs at him but to me (and my son) wasting hard earned money is awful.
What does he do with the extra meals? I don’t understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m frugal and so is my son. He won’t leave any unused meals at the end of the week. He gets them as takeout meals on Friday or Saturday before the week resets. Our neighbor gave him their dorm fridge so he stores them there in his room. His roommate laughs at him but to me (and my son) wasting hard earned money is awful.
What does he do with the extra meals? I don’t understand.
Anonymous wrote:I’m frugal and so is my son. He won’t leave any unused meals at the end of the week. He gets them as takeout meals on Friday or Saturday before the week resets. Our neighbor gave him their dorm fridge so he stores them there in his room. His roommate laughs at him but to me (and my son) wasting hard earned money is awful.