I think my favorite line is “… you can keep your Marxists ways for its only just a phase ….” Ha!
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This week I received a $250 check from my credit card company after redeeming $200 worth of the rewards the wife and I had accumulated since we received our card in September 2007. I got $250 even though I only redeemed $200 because Chase bets it can entice enough individuals to try and wait ...
Madison over at My Dollar Plan invited her readers to comment on a question she received from a friend about how to get rid of $14,300 in debt. I have never faced debt like this, so what I have to offer is only theory crafting - but I like crunching numbers so I figured ...
My article on owning a pet monkey got picked up over at the Consumerist. As a result my traffic exploded yesterday, as this graph so elegantly and colorfully explains …Now my article is getting links from places as varied as MSN’s Money Blog “Smart Spending” to an MMORPG guild forum. My fifteen ...
I like poetry. It’s fun to read and even more fun to write. I enjoy the rhythm that well crafted words can have as they sit on a page - their hidden accents crying out to be given voice. Most of the poetry I have read in my life has not had much to do ...
Gas is one of those necessary expenses that you can’t really skimp on, especially in a city with the sprawl of San Diego. My previous post about the anticipated changes in our income got me thinking about how much the fluctuations in prices here in California have actually affect how much we spend on ...
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