
Hall + Oates
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shovel people's driveways when it snows |
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gamergoman
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2006?? Where have you been all year? |
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bignightdan
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sell all your parents stuff on ebay |
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peace, ♥, and jonas !
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shovel snow, sell hot cocoa on the street and ummmmm---it's 2007 hun |
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Master Why
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shovel snow, or ash if you live near a volcano. |
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shaRT
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Make cookies, or food and sell them to family; let them know of course that you're trying to raise money for Christmas presents; they'll help you out.
Note to others:
Don't play stupid people, she obviously made a typo when she wrote 2006! Get with it. ;) |
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Not Guilty!
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You might get in trouble for this but when I was your age I was buying bulk candy at 10 cents a bar and selling them at school for $1.00. this was in the"78". I was netting close to $250 a week which was as much as most adults were making at that time. However, when the lunch lines disappeared the gig was pretty much up. I got caught and was suspended for 2 weeks, but when I showed my dad a few thousand dollars in cash that I had made he was kinda proud and let me slide. His comments were my god the kids an entrepreneurial genius.
I don't know what candy costs today but %1000 mark up is a start, you may have to go lower in today's world.
Other tips: I used to sell Spree's candy rolls, they are thin, won't melt and you can carry more on you. I would wear baggy shirts and pants and conceal them in my waistband and around my legs in my tube socks. Once word gets out the kids will flock to you. I used to sell out (50-60 rolls) by second or third hour. Also, beware of competition, other kids will catch on and the market will become saturated driving down the price, make sure you adjust you price accordingly to maintain you market share. Base your pricing on what it cost for a hot lunch, most parents will give thier kids that amount daily to spend. |
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j b
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too late for that |
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Voice of Innovation
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wanna shovel my driveway for 10 bucks? |
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tony
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take some bucks and invest in stock exchange |
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Jessiqqa
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coinstar |
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♥♡♪♫☆♥♡♪♫☆
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you can try and ask your family for some money or if you're really desperate you can do street performing, I did it once with a friend and we made easy fast money.. |
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Kian baby
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shuffling drive ways (not a great way because it isn't bigg money and it makes your arms hurt)
babysitting in large groups (like avertize as "take a night off for a x-mas dinner with your spouse/family")
uhmmm this is a good question so im going to wait with you for GOOD answers :) |
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Zee G
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Seeing as though 2006 was last year, you're too late. :( |
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brina
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Shovel drive ways
have a yard sale
make crafts and sell them, necklaces or bracelets
offer to clean neighbours bathrooms or a room in their house for 20
get a paper route
baby sit
walk peoples dogs |
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fnocentelli
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Shovel snow
Sell toys/clothes you have no more use for
Bake goodies and sell at school/church
Make keychains/id bracelets/necklaces,etc.
Burn cd's and sell them
Goodluck!!!!!!! |
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kevin and jenna
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boot sales paper rounds cleaning favours to family/friends dog walking service baby sitting |
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Dyablo
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2006 on wat year do u live in? |
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KEVIL
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get xmass tree clippings and make wreathes... |
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Mark M
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You post your profile on this website and then lenders come to you. I recommend trying
http://www.creditloansonline.com |
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Big Cheese
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You're way behind, we're going into Christmas 2007. I would suggest gift wrapping for neighbors or friends. If not, maybe help older neighbors with tree trimming (as in christmas tree decorations) or with home decorations for tips. |
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Bill C
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Christmas 2006? That would be by collecting old debts that people owe you for shovelling snow last year. |
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Woo
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christmas 2006?? its 07 =)
erm dog walking |
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Caroline
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shovel snow, help old people(= |
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Abagahahahhahahah
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Shovelling (Duh)
Helping out at shelters
Helping out at retirement homes
Food shelters |
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