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<blockquote data-quote="Turok" data-source="post: 654806" data-attributes="member: 192339"><p>Hello!</p><p>i just found this report,in our local newspaper website!</p><p>sounds real amazing<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>A man in England has one years voluntarily lived without money. Mark Boyle (30) lived in a caravan near Bath in southwest England, planted their own vegetables and tried clothes in the waste.</p><p></p><p></p><p>He has spent the past twelve months, not a single penny and is now a happier person, "said economist who studied and self-proclaimed" Freeconomist "on Saturday. So he wanted to live on "indefinitely" without money.</p><p></p><p>He cycled everywhere, his phone, he used only when someone called him, he cleaned his teeth with toothpaste out of alluvial sepia-bone, and his shower is solar powered. "It was liberating," said Boyle, who was born in Ireland. "It is a challenge, but I can save myself all the stress of accounts, bills and long hours." One problem is, however, was the social life. Instead of going with friends to the pub, he had made walks and made a campfire.</p><p></p><p>Boyle had done once before with a similar campaign headlines. Early 2008, he tried to go without money from England to India. But he only got to Calais in France, where he had to turn back because of various problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turok, post: 654806, member: 192339"] Hello! i just found this report,in our local newspaper website! sounds real amazing:) A man in England has one years voluntarily lived without money. Mark Boyle (30) lived in a caravan near Bath in southwest England, planted their own vegetables and tried clothes in the waste. He has spent the past twelve months, not a single penny and is now a happier person, "said economist who studied and self-proclaimed" Freeconomist "on Saturday. So he wanted to live on "indefinitely" without money. He cycled everywhere, his phone, he used only when someone called him, he cleaned his teeth with toothpaste out of alluvial sepia-bone, and his shower is solar powered. "It was liberating," said Boyle, who was born in Ireland. "It is a challenge, but I can save myself all the stress of accounts, bills and long hours." One problem is, however, was the social life. Instead of going with friends to the pub, he had made walks and made a campfire. Boyle had done once before with a similar campaign headlines. Early 2008, he tried to go without money from England to India. But he only got to Calais in France, where he had to turn back because of various problems. [/QUOTE]
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