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My issue is that I have to spend on three women that I'm currently dating, so even though I have the means, I have to distribute it and the thought of doing so becomes rather daunting at times ...
Buy a case of Poland Spring water bottles ($3.99 at Staples and most other places, I think CVS had them for $2.77 a case), pack a couple buckets with ice from your freezer, and then take your date down to the entrance to the Holland Tunnel at rush hour, or to Tonnelle Ave, or anywhere there's traffic, and have her sell them with you for a buck apiece. Make a couple of big signs on cardboard that say "ICE COLD WATER" for both of you to hold up. Explain that you believe in helping those less fortunate, and that all the money you make ($24 less your $4 investment = $20) you donate to the poor/homeless. Then use the money to take her to McDonald's (only order off the value menu - I suggest you order for each of you a sweet tea, a value fries, a McChicken sandwich and/or a McDouble, all a buck each, and if you sweet talk them into putting Big Mac Sauce on the McDouble - for free of course - you will impress her BIGTIME!). Then take your $10 and change and you will have MADE money on the date! If you really like her, spring for a McDonald's ice cream cone for her - I think it's also about a buck.
My issue is that I have to spend on three women that I'm currently dating, so even though I have the means, I have to distribute it and the thought of doing so becomes rather daunting at times ...
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