Moments of Fame

The week’s various carnivals are now online. Funny appeared in several:

• The Carnival of Personal Finance, at Wisebread with Incorporating for Fun and Profit 
 The Carnival of Debt Reduction at (where else?) the Carnival of Debt Reduction with Reno Loan Gone 
• And (ta-DAAAAA!) Editor’s Pick in this week’s Festival of Frugality at Living Almost Large for Optional Frugality ♥ ♥ ♥

Some of my favorites from these carnivals:

 That One Caveman’s Save Money by Buying the Good Toilet Paper at One Caveman’s Financial Journey (hear hear!) 
 Aryn gets stabby again at Sound Money Matters (LOL! The woman’s a master of high dudgeon) 
 Man and His Money’s ode to his ancient pick-up (Click & Clack would love it)
 MoneyEnergy’s thoughtful reflection on the things money can’t buy (nice perspective on real happiness)
 Personal Finance Playbook’s Five Reasons Not to Accept That Counteroffer (right on!) 
 Ms SP’s analysis of the value of a Costco membership at Ms. Smarty Pants Know It All. 
 Five-Cent Nickel’s excellent rumination on that time-honored question, whether to invest or to pay off the mortgage  (sure am glad mine’s paid off…)
 Cash Money Life’s lead to free chocolate every Friday (OMG!!!) 
 The Smarter Wallet’s amazing survey of real estate prices in Detroit (maybe it’s time to call the movers) 
 Steadfast Finances’s Twenty Frugal Tips from Someone Who Lived through the Great Depression (some of them are far from obvious)  

All the carnivals are full of interesting, amazing, and entertaining stories. Be sure to visit each one this week.

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Patrick May 22, 2009 at 9:05 am

Everyone loves free chocolate! Thanks for the mention! :)

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Aryn May 22, 2009 at 10:00 am

Thanks for the mention! Now I’m off to learn more about this free chocolate.

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Matt SF May 22, 2009 at 10:36 am

Thanks for the mention. Free junk food sounds interesting!

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MoneyEnergy May 22, 2009 at 12:50 pm

Thanks for sharing my article, glad you liked it!…. and I can already imagine those real estate prices in Detroit….

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The Smarter Wallet May 27, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Thank you for so kindly including our post on Detroit home values in your roundup! Great list here!

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