Actor Patrick Warburton gained his first big exposure as Elaine's boyfriend, Puddy, on "Seinfeld," and his deep-voiced, slow-talking manner has made him an easily recognizable presence ever since. These days, Warburton can be seen and heard regularly, voicing Joe Swanson on Fox's long-running animated hit "Family Guy" and playing macho man Jeff Bingham on CBS's "Rules of Engagement," which just began its sixth season. As of late, he's also been the spokesman for Honda. Patrick WarburtonPhoto by PR PhotosSounds like you live a pretty frugal lifestyle.When you have four kids to put through college, you wonder when it's gonna dry up. It's a fickle town. You never know when you're gonna stop working. When I go to Vegas for a big weekend, I don't feel good when I come back having lost $3,000. That's where I limit myself. To me, $3,000 means something. I don't like throwing money away. Prev More On Celebrities And Frugal:Celebrities with second jobsSave money raising kidsCreate a news alert for "smart spending"
Actor Patrick Warburton gained his first big exposure as Elaine's boyfriend, Puddy, on "Seinfeld," and his deep-voiced, slow-talking manner has made him an easily recognizable presence ever since. These days, Warburton can be seen and heard regularly, voicing Joe Swanson on Fox's long-running animated hit "Family Guy" and playing macho man Jeff Bingham on CBS's "Rules of Engagement," which just began its sixth season. As of late, he's also been the spokesman for Honda.
When you have four kids to put through college, you wonder when it's gonna dry up. It's a fickle town. You never know when you're gonna stop working. When I go to Vegas for a big weekend, I don't feel good when I come back having lost $3,000. That's where I limit myself. To me, $3,000 means something. I don't like throwing money away.
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