EDIT> I discovered on Monday, that the Dollar Tree in Bellingham also carries t-shirts, socks & hats.
Speaking of saving money, have you ever considered giving up cable? I did & it ain't that bad. If you are in Canada, CBC, CTV, Global & CITV all have shows online that you can watch for free the day after they come out on TV. Links are here: https://www.globaltv.com/shows
CTV also has a list of older shows available free online, as well as movies:
For CBC, go here: https://gem.cbc.ca/ & create a login account. They will of course, try to sell you a premium membership, you can just ignore it. You'll need to do some digging after that, but they have some interesting shows, including Coroner, which just got renewed. You can watch season 1 here: https://gem.cbc.ca/season/coroner/season-1/019616a4-36e9-42aa-8cf5-751da89ff39f
In the US, CBS, NBC & FOX also do this. ABC has something similar, but you have to wait a week after the broadcast date. Netflix is still under $10 a month I think, & in the US, Hulu is $7.99 a month & it also has a free trial & optional add-ons for HBO, Showtime & Cinemax (at an extra cost, of course). You can also watch Crackle online, but it is no longer available in Canada, sorry.. Plus there's a lot of interesting content available on YouTube. I even have a channel there: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelannDahlman/videos
I am planning on doing a lot more videos there, including book reviews & other vlogs.
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