We Bought a Used Car
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[image: We bought a used car]
Good news and bad news! Our Fiesta died after reaching nearly 200,000
miles. It would not start up anymore and our mechanic s...
Student Loan Progress December 2020!
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What a year! I admit I hadn't thought about my student loans much for a
while as I'm down to just the federal loans with a relatively manageable
automatic...
A New Month!
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It is the start of another month, and we've not made as much progress as I
would have liked. One big glaring item on our budget is the amount of
money tha...
Sisterly Guilt
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Today I took my little brother J to truck driving school. I'm trying to be
supportive. He's had a rough time financially, which has led to me having a
roug...
HSBC Online Saving New Fees - Email Fiasco
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Today in my inbox I received the following
Thank you for saving your money with HSBC Bank USA, N.A. We want to let you
know that as of September 23, 2012, ...
I Hate My Car Part 2
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My car is back at the dealership and after numerous test drives the car has
not cut off on the tech and they have no idea what is wrong with it. I
think th...
Just thought I would mention that I received R2330 for my tax refund this year. How cool is that??? Anyway, if I get leave, I will be going to East London for my friends wedding and having my car licenced. It expired end of June and letting Molly have her annual vaccination.
What if, all that you had to look forward to were the things that are free, like sunrises, wagging tails, holding hands, and your imagination. Would it all be worth it?
Probably.
What if you could trade-in some of your free stuff for fabulous wealth, fulfilling work, gorgeous looks, or anything else that your heart desired? Would it all be worth it?
Does a bear sleep in the woods? Is the Pope Catholic? Would you like syrup with your French Toast?
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