Drew Carey
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Nobody would just say glasses. Oh, God, that's really funny. It became a part of your brand, right? Well, that's how I look. And the thing is, back then I was broke, stone broke. Paycheck to paycheck, shift to shift when I was waiting tables. I had cash on Friday that lasted the next week when I got cash tips. And that's how I was living, literally counting my pennies.
I had a journal where I would keep track of everything. Like one of those little accounting journals you'd buy at the CVS or Walgreens. back then. And I keep track of every expense, pack of gum. I knew down to the penny and the change in my pocket. Good for you. How much I had. Wow. That's how broke I was. You don't do that now, I assume. No. Okay.
I had a journal where I would keep track of everything. Like one of those little accounting journals you'd buy at the CVS or Walgreens. back then. And I keep track of every expense, pack of gum. I knew down to the penny and the change in my pocket. Good for you. How much I had. Wow. That's how broke I was. You don't do that now, I assume. No. Okay.
I had a journal where I would keep track of everything. Like one of those little accounting journals you'd buy at the CVS or Walgreens. back then. And I keep track of every expense, pack of gum. I knew down to the penny and the change in my pocket. Good for you. How much I had. Wow. That's how broke I was. You don't do that now, I assume. No. Okay.
I have a general idea, but that's what I did back then. And like, I remember with my brother, back then it was like the oil embargo. Suddenly, we were learning about drafting behind trucks on the freeway, getting an extra couple miles a gallon.
I have a general idea, but that's what I did back then. And like, I remember with my brother, back then it was like the oil embargo. Suddenly, we were learning about drafting behind trucks on the freeway, getting an extra couple miles a gallon.
I have a general idea, but that's what I did back then. And like, I remember with my brother, back then it was like the oil embargo. Suddenly, we were learning about drafting behind trucks on the freeway, getting an extra couple miles a gallon.
And, oh, let's get behind this truck, and then we'll draft, and we'll drive into Columbus or something. We'll get an extra two miles a gallon.
And, oh, let's get behind this truck, and then we'll draft, and we'll drive into Columbus or something. We'll get an extra two miles a gallon.
And, oh, let's get behind this truck, and then we'll draft, and we'll drive into Columbus or something. We'll get an extra two miles a gallon.
Yeah. A little, but not that. My brother's an engineer, and we were obsessive about keeping track of our miles per gallon. Yeah. made like a game of it. I wouldn't fill it up. I didn't have that money.
Yeah. A little, but not that. My brother's an engineer, and we were obsessive about keeping track of our miles per gallon. Yeah. made like a game of it. I wouldn't fill it up. I didn't have that money.
Yeah. A little, but not that. My brother's an engineer, and we were obsessive about keeping track of our miles per gallon. Yeah. made like a game of it. I wouldn't fill it up. I didn't have that money.
$2 worth. I need a gallon of gas to last me this next couple days, and I'm getting 30 miles per gallon. I need to get 30 miles today. So let me just get my dollars worth, or two gallons, and I would hand the guy two $1 bills. That's just how I lived. I need enough to get me through to the next time I can afford to put five bucks in. I really felt like a big shot if I could fill it up.
$2 worth. I need a gallon of gas to last me this next couple days, and I'm getting 30 miles per gallon. I need to get 30 miles today. So let me just get my dollars worth, or two gallons, and I would hand the guy two $1 bills. That's just how I lived. I need enough to get me through to the next time I can afford to put five bucks in. I really felt like a big shot if I could fill it up.
$2 worth. I need a gallon of gas to last me this next couple days, and I'm getting 30 miles per gallon. I need to get 30 miles today. So let me just get my dollars worth, or two gallons, and I would hand the guy two $1 bills. That's just how I lived. I need enough to get me through to the next time I can afford to put five bucks in. I really felt like a big shot if I could fill it up.
I lived in Vegas for a time, and I was just, again, stone broke, counting change in my pocket, and I would have enough change... And spare cash to get a box of Kraft macaroni and cheese. And then I would buy like the quarter stick of butter. But I couldn't afford the little pint of milk. Or I could afford the pint of milk.
I lived in Vegas for a time, and I was just, again, stone broke, counting change in my pocket, and I would have enough change... And spare cash to get a box of Kraft macaroni and cheese. And then I would buy like the quarter stick of butter. But I couldn't afford the little pint of milk. Or I could afford the pint of milk.
I lived in Vegas for a time, and I was just, again, stone broke, counting change in my pocket, and I would have enough change... And spare cash to get a box of Kraft macaroni and cheese. And then I would buy like the quarter stick of butter. But I couldn't afford the little pint of milk. Or I could afford the pint of milk.
And then I would use water instead of milk.