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Money Tune Tuesday: Why Don’t You Get A Job?

February 28, 2012 by Jana 13 Comments

I have been wanting to use this song for months but for some reason, I couldn’t find the video. But victory is mine! I’ve found it!

Though I’ve never actually said this to anyone, there have been plenty of times I’ve seen able bodied people refuse to work for…whatever reason. Seriously, take your pick of reasons: can’t find a management position, don’t want to lose food stamps, forgot to apply, have no way of getting there, there’s nothing available…the list goes on. And on. And on. It’s a frightening side effect of working in social services.

I’m sure I’m not the only one in that position. What’s the worst reason you’ve ever heard for someone refusing to work? Leave it in the comments below!

While you’re thinking, enjoy this video of The Offspring’s “Why Don’t You Get a Job”:

 

Filed Under: entertainment, Money Tune Tuesday

Money Tune Tuesday: Easy Money

February 21, 2012 by Jana 6 Comments

My first college boyfriend was an asshole. Like a huge, giant hairy asshole. He was mean, rude, snobby, obnoxious and cheap. Besides telling me that I reminded him of Wendy the Snapple Lady and that I was stupid for pledging a sorority (which, I learned later, was due to extreme bitterness from getting rejected from a fraternity 3 separate times), he would force me to listen to his crappy music and watch his even crappier TV shows (seriously. One time, he held my arms behind my back and made me stand in front of the television). But the piece de resistance from this gem of a gentleman was the time he bought concert tickets and we worked out an arrangement that if I drove his piece of shit car (this was. The worst car. Ever.), I wouldn’t have to pay for my ticket (I know you’re wondering how I let him get away). So I did. I drove his yellow submarine that couldn’t go above 50 miles per hour from Delaware to Philadelphia while he and my friend got high. Good times, good times. But the kicker was, on the drive back, he told me that “I really need you to pay me for your ticket tonight. I know I said that I’d pay for your ticket but I really can’t” (or something like that). And yes, I gave the fucker his money because fighting over a $25 concert ticket really wasn’t worth it.

Needless to say, the relationship didn’t last.

Even though he was an asshole of epic proportions, a couple of good things came out of our relationship. One, he bought me Twinkies. Two, I became really good friends with his roommate for the rest of the time he was at school. And three, I saw the movie “Easy Money” for the first time.

As if a movie with Rodney Dangerfield and Joe Pesci wasn’t enough to make it awesome, there was a Billy Joel song that ran over the credits (I’m from Long Island. Billy Joel is a religion). If you have not seen this movie, please go see it. The premise–“To inherit his mother-in-law’s colossal fortune, a hard living, gambling addict must change his unhealthy ways before it gets the best of him” (from imdb.com)–isn’t creative, but with Rodney Dangerfield as that hard living, gambling addict, it’s hysterical.

I couldn’t find a good video to accompany the song, so please bear with the awfulness of it. But the point is the song, and that point gets across. So, for today’s Money Tune Tuesday, I am pleased to present Billy Joel’s “Easy Money”. Listen and enjoy!

 

Filed Under: entertainment, Money Tune Tuesday

Money Tune Tuesday: Everything About You

February 14, 2012 by Jana 18 Comments

Today is Valentine’s Day. I do not celebrate Valentine’s Day for several reasons. One, I cannot get behind a holiday where my husband (or anyone’s husband, significant other, partner, whatever) is made to feel like a piece of shit if he doesn’t spend $80,000 on flowers and jewelry. Two, I cannot get behind a holiday where anyone is forced to tell me that he loves me. If someone loves me, he should say it whenever he feels like it, not on some arbitrary day. And three, I don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day because of one specific incident that happened about 12 years ago.

My husband and I have been together since October 1996. That’s a lot of Valentine’s Days. Our first Valentine’s Day, I was drunk and he spent the night holding my hair back while I threw up.That’s actually the sweetest thing he’s done on Valentine’s Day. My husband is a notoriously bad gift giver, and his Valentine’s Day gifts are excruciatingly terrible.  One year, for my present, he bought me a balloon and cheesecake. While there’s nothing intrinsically wrong with a balloon and cheesecake, it was clearly something he had picked up last minute with absolutely no thought (the cheesecake was not exactly my favorite flavor). Then, to make matters worse, he ate the damn cheesecake while I was in the shower. After that, I was done. I couldn’t be disappointed anymore. So I quit Valentine’s Day.

It’s something I’ve maintained since Valentine’s Day 2000. And I’m not backing down. I think it’s a stupid waste of holiday, designed to make men in relationships feel guilty, women in relationships feel disappointed and single people feel depressed and pissed off. A happy day, indeed.

To celebrate how much money I’ve saved by not participating in this ridiculous greeting card holiday, I’ve selected the most romantic song I could think of–Ugly Kid Joe’s “Everything About You”.

Enjoy!

Filed Under: entertainment, Money Tune Tuesday

Money Tune Tuesday: Audience of One

February 7, 2012 by Jana 3 Comments

I’ve been wanting to use a Rise Against song for a Money Tune Tuesday for quite a while now. But I could never quite find the right one.

I’m a huge Rise Against fan. Not only do I think they’re music is incredible but most of their songs have quite a strong message. I once heard someone compare Sublime’s song to a wolf in sheep’s clothing; meaning, the message is pretty strong but the melody and presentation of the song don’t make it apparent that the song is about something so serious or disturbing. Rise Against does the same thing.  And their videos are equally powerful.

Instead of going with one of their more popular songs like “Help Is On The Way” or “Savior” or even their newest, “Satellite” (not to be confused with The Dave Matthews Band’s “Satellite”. Seriously, never confuse them), I’m going with their song “Audience of One”. I picked it because a lot of times, that’s how I feel.

When we started paying down debt, my husband and I lost a lot of friends. Our families didn’t understand our choices (for a variety of reasons) and many times, we felt like we were by ourselves. We had outgrown our previous lifestyle in favor of another more fiscally prudent one and most people couldn’t get behind it. It was hard for us to find kindred spirits to spend time with and, if we did, it was fleeting. So we accepted that, for the time being, it’s just us.

Being your own audience is a pretty liberating feeling. You don’t have to answer to anyone. You get to do things on your own terms, free from judgment and criticism. But it can get lonely. If you’re in a situation where you feel like you’re by yourself and no one’s listening (or supporting you), don’t give up. Just keep going down your path. Because eventually, all of those in the audience of one will add up to a pretty large crowd.

Note: While I am a fan of their music, I do not necessarily agree with their politics, advocacy or activism (if you watch the video, you’ll see what I’m talking about). There are some causes I 100% agree with and some that I do not. I try not to let that detract from how great their music is. 

Filed Under: entertainment, Money Tune Tuesday

Money Tune Tuesday:Get Thru This

January 31, 2012 by Jana 6 Comments

When you’re in the middle of an awful situation–whether it’s emotional, financial, mental or some combination of the three–you don’t think you’re going to survive. It feels endless and hopeless. Each day is a trial. You start negotiating with yourself “If I can just get through this, I’ll be okay”.

It’s during those moments when we realize just how strong we actually are. When I was deep in debt, barely able to feed myself and my husband, I thought it would break me. I thought that there was no way I was going to have the strength to come out the other side. I promised myself that if I did survive those times, I would never ever go back.

I wished that I’d had a song to kind of use as my anthem. Rodney Atkins’s “If You’re Going Through Hell” helped as did Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle“.  And strangely, so did Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds”. Now, I have a new song to help me through new challenges. That song, today’s Money Tune, is The Art of Dying’s “Get Thru This”.

My favorite lyric? If I can get through this, I can get through anything.

Because that? Is totally what I need right now. I hope it helps you, too. Whatever you’re going through.

Filed Under: entertainment, Money Motivation, Money Tune Tuesday

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