Sentences with phrase «than some beer money»

I have three tires at my gym and none of them cost me more than some beer money.
For fifty of them to take a wild chance and slap down more than beer money on a book is pretty great, actually.

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As we drink beer in a glitzy rooftop bar, he complains that American investors seem more interested in putting their money in exotic financial instruments than in tangible assets like hotels.
During my examination of her, the patient informed me that she smokes more than one pack of cigarettes every day, eats only at fast - food take - outs, and somehow still has money to buy pretzels and beer.
I'm still in shock that this was just $ 30 — the beer I ordered after cost more than one - third that before I even tipped, and I didn't get a 32 - ounce beverage for that money.
The major comparison is ticket prices, which are generally and sometimes comically lower in Germany than the Premier League, but advocates also point to the generally attacking football, frequently lively atmosphere and the fact that the money saved can be spent on beer which can then be drunk in sight of the pitch.
However, his words «perfect timing, leave when we get the bill, you make more money than me so you can buy my 18 pack of beer» resonates in my mind.
And if your son is younger than, say, 10 years old, you can stay mostly in equities, increasing your fixed - income position as he gets closer to needing access to the money for the requisite books (and beer).
Then adulthood sets in and we realize that we don't actually get to spend all of our money on fun things like beer and pizza, and that the mark of being an adult has more to do with how nice we are to our future selves than how much we can borrow from them.
If you don't watch your spending expenses quickly add up and your money disappear from your bank account faster than a package of free beer in a hostel common room.
Since I value the benefits of business class at more than $ 240, it's worth it for me to pay the additional Skymiles, while it may not be worth it for you, if you prefer to instead spend that money on some delicious Czech beer once you arrive!
While many people refuse to pay for mobile games these days, CounterSpy represents excellent value for money: for less than the price of a pint of beer, you've got a stylish, enjoyable mix of action and sneaking that changes every time you play.
Too many baby lawyers feel no greater purpose to their life than just surviving and maybe making enough money to buy a second beer.
As for your financial situation, pour yourself a glass of wine — it's more suitable than beer when dealing with money — and give these two great online tools a try.
• We're as financially literate as New Zealand, but financially dumber than Australia, which suggests that beer makes you better at money.
However, to save some money, you may want to invest in a hot plate for your dorm and stock up that bar fridge with actual food rather than beer.
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