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From the page: I live without cash - and I manage just fine Armed with a caravan, solar laptop and toothpaste made from washed-up cuttlefish bones, Mark Boyle gave up using cash * Comments (432) * Buzz up! * Digg it (18) Mark Boyle outside his caravan. Mark Boyle... more
Reviewed by Lotus1150 Oct 30, 10:08pm ( 86 reviews ) • guardian.co.uk
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Rated by Thriver1 on Nov 21, 4:51pm
That's a miracle!
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Rated by connieandjim on Nov 19, 11:41am
Good on him I say. Not sure if I could do it.
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Reviewed by talkyou on Nov 06, 10:13pm
yeah ! this is Life which you live !
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Rated by beaker on Nov 04, 10:01am
one can always barter for good and services (he's kinda hot in a gruff kinda way, which might make bartering that much more fun!) so cash can be dispensed with.
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Rated by phaidon on Nov 04, 9:05am
Mark says "I live without cash - and I manage just fine." Though he bought some necessary things at first, such as, a caravan, a solar laptop, his life shows that we can reduce our expenses dramatically.
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Rated by NC2K on Nov 03, 10:17pm
... and he has such pleasant fish breath.