Advice

13 Aug 2010

Rooftops: Making Normal Things Awesome

Living in the country is supposed to be nice because it has nature, breathable air, that scene from ‘œDELIVERANCE’…. I don’t know. I’m actually a little confused why people live in the country. They are missing out on so many important things; for instance: hanging out on rooftops. Living in

Katy B. - Economic Inexpert 0
12 Aug 2010

On Pulling Yourself out of that Puddle of Tequila

We’ve all been there. I was there this morning. That special, upsetting place that exists in the early morning — probably on your floor — where you wake up disoriented, groggy and with six missed calls indicating the necessity of your presence at a place where you obviously are not.

Polina Yamshchikov - Flirt Poor 0
10 Aug 2010

We Are Family – The Trick to Cheap Cell Service

On the unending quest to find the cheapest way of living the fullest life,  some of the best solutions are often the most obvious.  Recently obsessed with upgrading to smartphone, the first ‘œbig girl’ phone of my life, the only reason I was even remotely able to achieve my wireless

Alison Lambert - Half Price Headliner 0
09 Aug 2010

Love Don’t Cost a Thing, or Does it Cost A lot, Selling Used Wedding Gear

There comes a certain time in your life where it seems like all of your friends decide at once they want to get married. It’s a happy occasion but goddamn can it get expensive. Not everyone has a separate fund tucked away for Crate & Barrel purchases. Don’t get me

Laura S - Spendthrift Scribe 0
09 Aug 2010

A Runner’s Guide to NYC Bridges

I’ve already written about the benefits (most of which include getting laid, but also that it’s FREE) of running outside instead of in a gym – so obviously we’ve come to a juncture where you are quite convinced about that necessity but unsure of where to start. Right? Good. I

Polina Yamshchikov - Flirt Poor 0
09 Aug 2010

Tips For Dumpers: 8 Ways To Not Be A Jerk

By “dumpers”, I mean people who do the dumping in a dating relationship, as opposed to “dumpees” who are the ones dumped. There’s lots of advice out there for the dumped, obviously, because that’s almost always hard. Hell, I’ve even given my two cents on the matter. But what about

Anna G - Caliburg Contributor 0
07 Aug 2010

Cheap Food that Fills You Up

Heart-to-heart time: One of the hardest money-related problems I seem to have is feeding myself on a consistent basis. An occasional FREE meal I can win and FREE fruits and veggies is an exciting development, but eating every day is hard to figure out. The easiest and most delicious solution

Jessica Longo - Two-Bit Reporter 0
30 Jul 2010

Missed Connections for the Murder Averse

I have posted a Missed Connections exactly once, and the weird thing is, it worked. I was watching TV and saw a guy in the audience on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, decided he was adorable, wrote a post, and by some miracle, he saw it. This was exciting and

Katy B. - Economic Inexpert 0