Here are The Kinks performing the title track from their 1979 Low Budget album. The singing doesn’t start until 1:30 into it, but the lyrics are great. It just goes to show you that even cool rock stars are forced to cut back during an economic slowdown. Who would’ve thought that cheap was the old black?
If being cheap is cool than I’m Miles Davis.
If you're new here, and want to get My Family's Money delivered to you for free then subscribe to my RSS feed or get updates delivered to your inbox via email.
This morning on my way to work I pedaled my 1000th mile bike commuting. According to my official numbers (which are probably a few miles below actual) I have ridden 1005.2 miles since I started my journey toward extreme fuel efficiency. Not all those miles have been easy for me, and riding these miles has ...
I think we may be at the beginning of the end for my wife’s car. I’m no mechanic, but I think the smoke coming from the engine block and all that oil dripping is probably a pretty bad thing. For the time being I’ll be riding the bus and relying on the kindness ...
I am currently in the serious consideration phase of becoming a bike commuter. The weather is starting to get really nice here in San Diego and I would love to spend a few hours each day enjoying the open skies and brown (but temporarily green) countryside. Here is a quick little list of ...
I have not posted anything here in a very long time, practically a month now. Many things have been going on in the Lucre household, and only a few of them have been money related. I don’t know where exactly to start, so here it is in no particular order:
The gender of our baby ...
Since our goals for 2007 were to spend as little as possible, track every penny we spent, and have tons of fun doing it I figured we should have a much more robust goal system if I am to appear at all cool in any ones eyes. So here are my financial goals for ...
Life is all about maximizing happiness. My Family's Money is about exploring how money fits in to making the world a happier place through humor, financial transparency, wartime living, and looking at life's major events through the money lens. There is so much more to life than money, so it’s high time we made money work for us so we can really get down to living instead of working.
Take a look around, explore the randomness, and consider receiving My Family's Money updates through your favorite feed reader or via email. Learn more about me on the About page.
Leave a Reply