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Gorillas Don’t Participate in Recessions |
Are u a recession monger ?? I mean just because gasoline is over 100.00 a barrel and we are paying more than 3.00 at the pump nationwide and we have had a downturn in the economy for two consecutive quarters does not mean we are in a recession !!!!!!!!!!! well maybe it does ….what do i know?? Hmmm let me think..doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
(theme song from jeopardy people ..Come on !!) OK what i mean is us Gorillas cannot afford to be in a recession, therefore we should not participate. Yes we are stuck in this strange economic place with everyone else, but we must sell harder and sell smarter and while i love making lots of money we need to take a look at our debt. A friend of mine whom i respect greatly is always saying the sure fire way to wealth is debt reduction. It is not what you make but what you keep, so do not fret we can ride this out together.
Last update: 17-06-2008 20:18
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I Believe I Can Fly (If I Am Rich) |
Remember back in the day when you used to take a flight and they would serve you a meal? Roughly 30 minutes into the flight, a very nice stewardess (before they were called flight attendants) would politely ask you what you would like to eat and you would anticipate your “airline meal”, even though people joked about how bad it was. It was honestly the thought that counted. Ok, now fast forward to 2008, the year of the gas gouge and consider what the airline experience has become. We have to now be subject to a ton of new fees and charges that are affecting, not only your in-flight experience, but the bottom line of your airline charges.
Security/911 Surcharge If it isn’t bad enough that our flights are now custom-fitted to weed out terrorists, rather than simply transport people from destination to destination, the financial effects of 9/11 have been so far reaching, that we may never fully be able to calculate it. The fee is roughly $2.50 and is used to fund the number of initiatives that were implemented after that memorable day.
Last update: 09-06-2008 04:59
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Teaching My Teen the Value of A Dollar |
It is a known fact that young people between the ages of 13-19 are forever challenging those of us that have brought them into the world and sometimes dream about taking them out of it.
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They demand the latest fashions. They must have the most advanced electronics and technological gadgets. Their hair and nails must be done on a regular basis, and I am not just referring to females. They must have the latest model of tennis shoes that cost more than a microwave or DVD player. They just take and take and take.
If you are like me, living with a teen, then you understand that they do not think like normal people. In their world, money not only grows on trees, fall from the sky, and lands on your front porch, but it is clear to our sweet darlings that we are the “money making machines” that keep the cash clouds full!
Well, this year, we decided to really teach our teenager the value of a dollar. The steps were very simple, yet profoundly enlightening for her.
Last update: 10-05-2008 11:39
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