Charles the Cheapskate

I am so proud of myself. I have become progressively cheaper with age. That's great because I am going to be dirt ass po' in a couple of months(college). See, I visited Pro-Cuts today. It was the first time I have ever been in a non-private, inexpensive, hair salon since...birth, actually.
Saving has always been something that I have been good at. When I was younger and received an allowance, I would save it till I had $100 and then would get all excited over putting it in my savings account. Ever since I started working at age 16 I have become a royal cheap ass. When it is your own money you are a lot more protective over it. I go grocery shopping and only get the off-brands. I just don't understand why someone would pay $2 more for the same product. Believe me, I do compare ingredients, the stuff is the same. So when it came time to get a hair cut I didn't feel the need to go to my expensive, New York trained hair stylist, because I just needed a trim. I have been growing my hair long so it is not necessary to spend $30 for the edges to get cut. Therefore, I took a risk and went to Pro-Cuts for a $9.95 trim. It actually turned out okay, however one can't really screw up a trim. I think it is good that I am doing cheaper things; you feel better afterward because you haven't wasted money.
Big bucks will always be spent on certain materials in my life though. I have to have the expensive shoes, jeans, and a regular CD fix. The expensive shoe of choice is of course the Birkenstock. I feel Birks are more of an investment. They last for years and you can always get new soles and cork bottoms put in for a low price. The jeans have to be Lucky. Sure they are $80 but frankly no other jean fits me right. Trust me, I have tried to find a cheaper brand but it is impossible. Those last for a long time as well and I only buy a new pair of jeans every 2 years or so anyway. The CD thing, yeah that is an addiction. I get a new CD, over listen to it, kill it, then buy a new one. It's a never-ending cycle. Yet, the new music store in town is making my addiction less of a problem. Mr. Cheapo's has CD's for $3, so I can load up and only spend the price I would have paid for one CD. Yea for that!
















