Gents, I've been cutting back for 16 years. At least until I got FS9 and came on board SOH. Then Panther kept throwing all this good

in front of me and I start burning the plastic! :isadizzy: :d
Seriously, I have cut back. My plastic modeling is null and void at this moment, I just cannot afford the hobby anymore and it was priority one to go. next was traveling, no more trips that take any longer than 2 hours and no rush to the corner stop 'n' rob for every little item needed, wait until groceries. Cut back on expensive food items too, no brand names when store brands are available. I have cable internet and I'll never go back to dial-up. DSL is more expensive than cable here. I do have Direct TV and the wife and I have gone to a much lower tier package, but they gave us the sport's package back for only $5. and that's about all I watch anyhow. I can do without TV, but the Internet is my only enjoyable recreation inside my home now. Everything else is outdoors; hiking, cycling, shooting, blowning up things with M-80s. practicing for the upcoming Depression ya know. When ya ain't got money, ya have to take it from those that took it from you, i.e. the filthy rich!
I can remember my dad's stories of the Great depression and being dirt poor, his family were hit hard. His father died in 1928 and when the Depression hit, his mother was stuck with 5 kids and what little compensation Grandpa from WW I got wasn't enough to feed one. Dad would tell me how they would steal coal from the train cars for there Franklin stove. Most had chickens and a veggie garden to supply what they could on their own. He finally had to go to work at age 14 (hard work, roofing) to help support the family. My dad was a special man, I never had a beef with him, he was one of the few whites in his time to help blacks, because a black man named Robert Akins became sort of a serrogate father for him when he went to work roofing. He would never use the N-word and would be quick to shut your mouth if you did.
I don't want a Depression, but unfortunately they are part of a Capitalistic system, there are always cycles, Capitalism will usually lead to some form of Socialism when it fails and then go back to Capitalism as the cycle self-cleans itself. For myself, I do not worry, but for my children, I despise what the greedy corporations have done to their future.
Don't get me started on the inept politicians and corporate management, I am already shooting mad.
Caz