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Kinja'd!!! "PS9" (PS9)
02/07/2014 at 22:52 • Filed to: insanity

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I just got back from the grocery store and, for some reason, a financial apocalypse has happened. My money isn't good anywhere anymore, and won't be for the foreseeable future (February, for the purposes of this game).

I had an incling that something was going to happen though, so I stocked up. If I'm good at this game, I'll have planned adequately and will make it through February. If not...well, I'll starve to death*. Wish me luck fellow jalops!

*(No, actually I'll just have to buy something before the end of the month. Still...wish me luck!)


DISCUSSION (8)


Kinja'd!!! Tyler's SVT Focus Hates Him > PS9
02/07/2014 at 22:59

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Peanut butter! PB&J's FTW.


Kinja'd!!! JustWaitingForAMate > PS9
02/07/2014 at 23:02

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Ramen noodles, ramen noodles everywhere.


Kinja'd!!! Jeff-God-of-Biscuits > PS9
02/07/2014 at 23:02

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Remember,all this cold weather is like nature's icebox for roadkill and it should stay fresh for considerably longer. Just make sure to give it the sniff check before you peel it up and take it home.


Kinja'd!!! Deal Killer - Powered by Focus > PS9
02/07/2014 at 23:03

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Always a good standby for when times are tight.

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Kinja'd!!! PS9 > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
02/07/2014 at 23:11

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I did actually buy 30 of those.


Kinja'd!!! SteyrTMP > PS9
02/08/2014 at 00:01

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Like I've always said... I have just enough ammo to kill for more ammo.


Kinja'd!!! Kschobert1 > Tyler's SVT Focus Hates Him
02/08/2014 at 23:44

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Not disagreeing, I could about live on PB&J, PB&honey, PB&molasses, maybe a couple different jellies, but for the purposes of this experiment, how do you keep bread fresh for a month?, it always dries out when I freeze it.


Kinja'd!!! Tyler's SVT Focus Hates Him > Kschobert1
02/09/2014 at 01:09

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I always freeze bread in both Ziplock bags and aluminum foil and then heat it up in the oven, which seems to keep the moisture in pretty well. The longest I've gotten out of a loaf is about 2 or 3 weeks, which shows I didn't full think through OP's question haha.