Using my ACL Replacement to save money

I just had a bit of an idea.  Since it’s still uncomfortable to walk and i’m definately quite slow, i’ve been bringing a lunch to work.  This practice has well documented health and financial rewards in addition to keeping me of the mean streets of Downtown Seattle with a less than perfect knee.

My idea is this: As an incentive to keep bringing my lunch even after I’m walking at full tilt I’ll promise myself to transfer $8 into my savings each day that I bring my lunch in. I figure $8 is about an average lunch downtown, although i could probably figure out a more precise average by looking through my mint.com records.

Anyway, the changes i’m having to make to my physical routines can definately be harnessed for good.

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  1. ACL repair can be hard on your wallet if one is not insured, and, in some cases, even if one is insured. If anyone is looking for cheap ACL repair, we could help.

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