Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already do all this!(Well, I never drank coffee to begin with.)
Question for those who stopped paying for cable: What do you do for home internet? In our case, having TV and DVR is only about $25-30 in addition to what we pay for the internet provision.
I dont buy it. Who do you have? No way is it $20 more for TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already do all this!(Well, I never drank coffee to begin with.)
Question for those who stopped paying for cable: What do you do for home internet? In our case, having TV and DVR is only about $25-30 in addition to what we pay for the internet provision.
I dont buy it. Who do you have? No way is it $20 more for TV.
Anonymous wrote:I already do all this!(Well, I never drank coffee to begin with.)
Question for those who stopped paying for cable: What do you do for home internet? In our case, having TV and DVR is only about $25-30 in addition to what we pay for the internet provision.
Anonymous wrote:I already do all this!(Well, I never drank coffee to begin with.)
Question for those who stopped paying for cable: What do you do for home internet? In our case, having TV and DVR is only about $25-30 in addition to what we pay for the internet provision.
(Well, I never drank coffee to begin with.)
Anonymous wrote:-Buy water by the case and bring a couple each day, instead of purchasing by the bottle. Or, buy a Brita pitcher and just keep it at your desk and refill at work
-Drink only water and tea. I did this to save calories initially, because I figured why waste calories via drinks. I buy the Tazo tea that I got hooked on via Starbucks by the box and make my own instead. Otherwise I drink water.
-Close the vents in rooms you seldom use so that the heat or A/C goes straight to the rooms you're using faster
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Anonymous wrote:Don't miss cable what so ever! Hulu plus and Netflix cost us together less than 20 bucks a month.