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Brian Vaughan
August 7th, 2007 @9:35 pm  

I’ve never been one to use coupons, but maybe I should start. Could always use the extra money since money is tight

Michael Fultz
August 7th, 2007 @10:31 pm  

Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with saving a buck. True hustlers know to stay away from the high-maintenance hoochies! Great post!

dcr
August 7th, 2007 @11:37 pm  

On the flip side, be careful how much time you spend clipping, managing and using coupons. You may find that the time spent doing all that work nullifies the savings the coupons provide.

Carl Pei
August 8th, 2007 @3:00 am  

The images really made this post so much more interesting.

cooliojones
August 8th, 2007 @7:21 am  

Brian - what are you waiting for? Do you want Mr. T to come visit you? :)

Michael - Thanks! And True love is tow people hustling together!

dcr - It doesn’t take long to skim the paper and go through some coupons. About 10-15 minutes on average. Get to clipping!

Carl - Thanks so much!

Mike Perry
August 8th, 2007 @11:15 am  

Hi!
I’ve just written a small review on your blog (with links) as you were in the ‘Fair View’ directory.

Enjoyed a few of your posts + they made me smile!

Best wishes,
Mike.

chrisblogging.com
August 8th, 2007 @1:09 pm  

I love coupons! This holds true for everything that I buy…

Balinese
August 8th, 2007 @9:33 pm  

Coupons is very handy indeed

Budget Babe
August 9th, 2007 @4:38 am  

Hey, great post but I have a feeling we may have different ideas about dating! It’s all good and well for people to want to save a few dimes, but when taking someone on a first date, not many women would appreciate seeing a coupon. Instead of going to an expensive restaurant, why not choose something more affordable.

Coupons (most of us Aussies use special discount gold cards) are great when you are actually dating. I’ve never heard of a woman complaining but on a first date? No thanks.

cooliojones
August 9th, 2007 @12:53 pm  

@ Mike - Thanks for the glowing review! I have been to Mike’s site, and I have to say he is a bona fide hustler! I encourge everyone to visit him because he has some good information listed.

@ Budget Babe - I never understood that about women, and I honestly never want to. If the company is good and you go to a nice place, AND you aren’t offering to pay anything (keyword: offer), it really shouldn’t matter.

I’ve gone to free movies with many people and only paid for snacks, we had a great time!

Budget Babe
August 10th, 2007 @2:50 am  

Coolio, I come from the old school. I remember once offering to pay my share on a date (I was at university at the time) and my date put his hand over my purse and asked me, “Who asked who out? So you can put that away”. I learnt early on that a gentleman would never allow a girl to pay (particularly on a first date). Women reciprocate in other ways, making dinner, preparing picnics etc.

The other reason women do not want to see a coupon on first dates is because (many times this is subconscious), we need to know that a man can care for us financially once married. We have babies, our careers are usually disrupted to raise families etc and many times the man is left being the sole bread winner. Generally too, people do not like tightwads and being married to one is a nightmare (I’ve seen those marriages and they are not in the slightest fun to observe).

So yes, I am from the old school but it worked for my parents (and theirs!) so it can’t be all that bad ;-)

Debo Hobo
August 11th, 2007 @10:56 am  

Let me tell you something, if a brother whips out a coupon to pay for dinner or date and I see it, I can guarante we will not be going out again. A first date is suppose to be extravagant and handing the waiter a coupon says look at me I’m cheap and so is my date. Now if he can pull it off and I don’t see it and we become a dating couple then I am all for saving cash, that just means the diamond will be larger.

Sorry I just had a Gold Digger moment! Coupons should be used when appropriate.

Thanks for the article:)

TechZilo
August 14th, 2007 @4:38 am  

“so to not miss out on any and all of the mid-week deals!”

How many?

cooliojones
August 14th, 2007 @7:06 am  

Tech - the ones that have the free movie passes and info on other events that aren’t in the weekend edition. There are quite a few most times.

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