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We humans can get a little careless with our spending habits. The fact is we love to collect stuff. It's simply our nature. However, the dilemma begins when we start charging everything. Okay, we all do it at some point or another. You're out in the mall with your friends and you see something you just got to have. You take a gander at the price tag and know you can't afford it. Suddenly, out pops Mr. MasterCard or Mr. Visa. You'll just charge it and pay it later, right? Yeah, that's what we all say, and then the bills begin to pile. Fortunately there are debt management programs to help us get out of debt. It's time to purchase only what you can afford and stop grappling with thousands of dollars in bills. See more ...
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I bought my first cotton candy machine just over a year ago. At that point, it was merely nostalgia and a good bargain that made me buy it. I could remember, as a child, endlessly watching the swirling of the cotton candy machine at the circus, the thin fibers circling through the air and settling on the rotating blades. So when I came across an actual real cotton candy machine and an old one at that, like the cotton candy machines of my childhood being sold at a flea market for only $32, I couldn't help but buy it. I didn't even know if it worked or not, but I was so overwhelmed with the idea of being able to watch the cotton candy machine whirl around while it whipped up its sweet, delicious treat, that I couldn't even care. See more ...
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What have business executives been reading lately? It runs the gamut, truly. Some read only work-related periodicals and books. Others work in time for reading only nonfictions. Others read fiction voraciously as a way of relaxing and getting away from the grind for a short time each day. See more ...
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