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Mine is either coffee.....and I have a bit of a man shoe problem. Not that there is anything wrong with that. There is nothing wrong with having a financial vice. Just make sure that you only have one, and that you control it.

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Mine is technology. Phones, TVs, laptops, gaming systems, iPods, etc.

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Brian,
Yeah, that's a big one. Our parents didn't exactly have those sort of costs when they were in their 30s.

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Hookers........................Just Kidding!!

Mine is my lawn that I pamper throughout the year and just buying cigars to smoke on.

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Eating establishments! Ahhhhh!

I really cut back on the lunches over the past year though...instead of everyday, I brown bagged it at least 3x a week. If you really want to save some money...take your lunch to work! We figure "We gotta eat!"....but if you look at the expense of eating lunch out 4-5 times a week....it's crazy expensive!

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Restaurants and Tech Toys

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I cut back from fancy starbuck drinks to just plain coffee. Saves $2 here and there, and saves the belly!!!!!

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you hit the nail on the head with coffee. also, i dont go out to eat much, but nothing beats meeting a friend for a few beers. other than that, i'd say im pretty good at controlling my spending. fortunately, i loathe shopping.

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