$1,500- what to do with it?

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After I'm done with all my summer jobs (lawn mowin 'n shit) I'll have about 1,500 bucks sitting in my underwear drawer. Any ideas as to what I should do with it? :upstare:
 
Teta_Bonita said:
After I'm done with all my summer jobs (lawn mowin 'n shit) I'll have about 1,500 bucks sitting in my underwear drawer. Any ideas as to what I should do with it? :upstare:
Bank you jackass..
 
joule said:
Give it to Munro.
no way, man. I already gave him $2,000 last night for some "special favors" .... :naughty:

Shamrock said:
Bank you jackass..
ya.... by "underwear drawer" I meant bank. oops.... :rolleyes:
what I mean is what should I spend it on?

EDIT: srry, doulbe post. :x
 
Nothing, save it in case you will need a lot of money.

Or when you away from home.
 
Buy stuff until you have no more money left, obviously.

And buy a bunch of scratch and win tickets...like a couple hundred or so. Come on, you're bound to get some cash with one of them! right?

Yes, I'm being serious.
 
Teta_Bonita said:
hmmm... charity or scratch and win tickets... so hard to choose! :eek:
Wait for NextGen systems.. How about some clothes? Save it for a car? Downpayment on a car? What about a new rig? I don't know.. Don't spend it all at once..
 
I would save it for post-secondary or a car.
matters how old you are though, if you are <16, i would say spend it on whatever you want and blow it all lol. live for the moment.
 
Charity! Now..with that said...my signature gives a link to some charity work you can do for giving me a new video card :D
 
Save it. Then, when you need new a computer, you'll be ready. :D
 
Teta_Bonita said:
After I'm done with all my summer jobs (lawn mowin 'n shit) I'll have about 1,500 bucks sitting in my underwear drawer. Any ideas as to what I should do with it? :upstare:
Wow I thought I was the only one who kept my cash in my underwear drawer.
 
Burn said:
Id buy a dog... Or alot of cats.
I wonder why dogs cost so much more than cats. I smell a conspiracy. Cats are nicer anyway.
 
You could pay off my car for me so i could go to go to school this year (college) and get my life started... Come on! I'll give you a hug :)
 
Teta_Bonita said:
hmmm... charity or scratch and win tickets... so hard to choose! :eek:
The two aren't mutualy exclusive. Get a few scratch and win tickets where the procceds go to charity.
 
Cars are expensive here, the car tax costs more than the car itself.
 
You could prolly get like a pound of weed for that..
Thats like 450 ounces...
Which is 3600 1/8ths...
Which you could sell for 180,000....

I think my math went wrong somewhere :/
 
$1,500....hmmm thats a lot of taco bell. Think about that one
 
Save it until you need it (as in really need it). Spend a bit on something stupid to tide you over until that time though.

If you don't get much interest on your bank account, give it to a parent with a bank account with a higher rate to look after. Then when you do need it, hopefully it will have grown in size a bit more!
 
I'm sure there'll be some time up ahaed, when you'll be thinking "Damn, I really wish I'd saved that $1,500..." :p
 
FictiousWill said:
You're not a college student are you...
nope, I just turned 15. :upstare:
In Massachusetts I can get my driver's liscence when I'm 16 1/2, wich is not that far away. So saving up for a car would be a good idea, but I think my dad might be giving me his old subaru (with manual transmission :eek:).

I'm thinking of either starting a bond or something to raise money for college (is $1,500 enough for that?) or getting a new mobo and cpu (my athlon 2500 is on its last legs :O). If i go with the comp upgrade I'll have about $1,000 left. Still alot of Taco Bell. :D
 
Teta_Bonita said:
nope, I just turned 15. :upstare:
In Massachusetts I can get my driver's liscence when I'm 16 1/2, wich is not that far away. So saving up for a car would be a good idea, but I think my dad might be giving me his old subaru (with manual transmission :eek:).

I'm from Mass too, what town do you live in?
 
Teta_Bonita said:
nope, I just turned 15. :upstare:
In Massachusetts I can get my driver's liscence when I'm 16 1/2, wich is not that far away. So saving up for a car would be a good idea, but I think my dad might be giving me his old subaru (with manual transmission :eek:).

I'm thinking of either starting a bond or something to raise money for college (is $1,500 enough for that?) or getting a new mobo and cpu (my athlon 2500 is on its last legs :O). If i go with the comp upgrade I'll have about $1,000 left. Still alot of Taco Bell. :D



You Could buy a car.....

But if its anything like in the UK, insurance will cost you a fortune. I wouldnt bother especially if your day will give you a subaru! :)


Btw, learn manual! We all do, its fine after a quick drive. :)




I say save the money. Until you think of something you definatly want to spend it on. Theres no point spending for the sake of spending, just wait a while and see what happens/takes your fancy.


EDIT: I'm off to the pub! bye for tonight.
 
Teta_Bonita said:
but I think my dad might be giving me his old subaru (with manual transmission :eek:).

Oh thank God. Trust me, you want your first car to be a manual. So many idiots these days don't even know how to drive a stick. Their parents buy them automatics, and then 10 years down the road they're stuck with a stick and *Can't drive*
 
Top Secret said:
Oh thank God. Trust me, you want your first car to be a manual. So many idiots these days don't even know how to drive a stick. Their parents buy them automatics, and then 10 years down the road they're stuck with a stick and *Can't drive*

Sticks are the only way to go. So much more fun to drive. :D
 
i'm pathetic. I still don't know how to drive a manual. no one will teach me.

btw, upgrade your computer. save the rest.
 
Do whatever the hell you want with it.

Stripclubs, Cars, etc.
 
you should consider giving atleast a small portion of it to charity ...it can really make a difference.
 
mindless_moder said:
you should consider giving atleast a small portion of it to charity ...it can really make a difference.

Kids that work minimum wage jobs or near minimum are the last people that should be donating to charity...
 
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