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  1. Awww, C’mon! Am I really that dumb? « Funny about Money on November 23rd, 2008

    [...] 23, 2008 Seriously. How dumb DO they think we are? And more seriously: could they be right?? This post was written by Funny about Money. Late in October I dropped by my doc’s office to get a flu shot. I was there for all of 10 [...]

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    [...] 26, 2008 Never let it be said that The Great Desert University is not a weird place to work. Written by Funny about Money © 2008 Yesterday one of our client editors dropped by to break a bottle of champagne over the latest issue [...]

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  5. Long-term care insurance « Funny about Money on December 6th, 2008

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  6. Monthly budget updated; enforced “retirement” planned for « Funny about Money on December 7th, 2008

    [...] Monthly budget updated; enforced “retirement” planned for December 7, 2008 Well, I’m managing to stay on budget, despite a $300 reduction this month. This week’s $223 hit from the vet will be covered by the monthly savings fund, which is fairly flush now that the Renovation Loan Payoff is fully funded and the money I was embargoing for that can go elsewhere. Right this instant I’m $26 in the black—just about the price of a gas tank refill. And I just may be able to squeak by without having to buy more gas until after this week’s mini-budget cycle ends, on the 13th. Written by Funny about Money. © 2008 [...]

  7. Why keep your pay statements, and how « Funny about Money on December 10th, 2008

    [...] they tell her her retirement fund is not funded adequately to support her in her dotage. Written by Funny about Money. © 2008 This is big. Not just for the poor soul who’s looking at a lengthy struggle over this and the [...]

  8. Wah! I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up « Funny about Money on December 11th, 2008

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    [...] and a few pieces of kitsch. A male friend contributed two electric guitars and an amplifier. Written by Funny about Money. © 2008 People will buy the darnedest things…and not buy the darnedest things. The clothing, [...]

  10. Karma heads south in the afternoon « Funny about Money on December 14th, 2008

    [...] as I sit here bellyaching about all this, the dishwasher is making its vibrating/grinding noise. This post written by Funny about Money. © 2008 Three hundred eighty bucks, plus parts, plus [...]

  11. Rain! « Funny about Money on December 16th, 2008

    [...] monsoons. The monsoons finally returned last summer, and now we’re getting rain in December. Written by Funny about Money. © 2008 Several Southwestern states engaged in a compact to distribute water from the Colorado River. [...]

  12. Christmas dinner plans « Funny about Money on December 17th, 2008

    [...] cheeses with good crackers, some fresh fruit, and an after-dinner drink or first-rate coffee. Written by Funny about Money. © 2008 Good food, good friends, and not too much work. What more could a person want for [...]

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    [...] entered while you were lurking around that account show up on the bookmark button of the toolbar. By Funny about Money © 2008 The clever Tina, my associate editor at the Great Desert University and my business partner [...]

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  17. Setting your freelance fees « The Copyeditor’s Desk on December 26th, 2008

    [...] For that reason, a fee that has a predictable bottom linesoundsmore reasonable, even if it amounts to more than the person would pay if it were prorated out by the hour. So, when you ask for a per-page or per-project fee, you’re more likely to earn what you’re worth.written by vh for The Copyeditor’s Desk. © 2008 [...]

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  22. Hoppin’ John: Black-eyed peas for New Year’s luck « Funny about Money on December 31st, 2008

    [...] below is an authentic Hoppin’ John recipe, along with the best corn bread I know how to make. written by Funny about Money. © 2008 Hoppin’ [...]

  23. Another day, another year « Funny about Money on January 1st, 2009

    [...] long and prosper. written by Funny about Money. © 2009 Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)28Your permanent ageTurning 35 and Getting Over [...]

  24. Read that contract! « Funny about Money on January 3rd, 2009

    [...] but not before he had been forced to hire and pay for a lawyer. Lawyers cost as much as doctors. Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 Clauses like these often occur in publishing contracts. You’ll see them in book contracts [...]

  25. A modest proposal… « Funny about Money on January 4th, 2009

    [...] It should be so. There’s nothing wrong with creating a program to employ young people productively and give them time to grow up before completing the final part of their education, something that ultimately will repay us all with a better-educated, wiser, and smarter workforce.Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 [...]

  26. Credit cards,debit cards, cash cards « Funny about Money on January 23rd, 2009

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  27. Got a freezer? Now’s the time to stock up « Funny about Money on February 13th, 2009

    [...] freezer would pay for itself. So would some “futures” in rice, beans, and canned goods. Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)A bit of preservation – freezingYour Freezer Is [...]

  28. Consumer Reports: Renew, or not? « Funny about Money on February 17th, 2009

    [...] a couple of them), subscribing to CUs magazine feels like a way of supporting the organization. Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 But. Though I do enjoy reading Consumer Reports, most of the time, a number of issues about [...]

  29. Security Doors: Yea or nay? « Funny about Money on February 27th, 2009

    [...] I’m thinking maybe the best strategy would be to put one on the kitchen door (which is just a regular exterior door) and a pair on the Arcadia door in the bedroom. This would secure the softest entrance, and it also would allow me to leave the bedroom door open at night, when the weather is nice. Then, if a miracle happens and I manage to hang onto my job for another couple of years, I can fortify the remaining two Arcadias. Meanwhile, I’ll just have to do the best I can to make it hard to open them. Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 [...]

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    [...] playing with the dog, writing blog posts, reading a book, hiking a mountain, just about anything. Written by Funny about Money. © 2009 {sigh} It’s four in the morning. In two hours I have to get up and get ready to fly out [...]

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