In our new age of deficits as far as the eye can see and foreclosures everywhere, there's finally some financial advice we can trust.
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Reminds me of Not Necessarily the News commercial: [Woman with Anvil on head]: Oh lord, I have this awful headache! [Narrator]: Mrs Smith, would you consider taking the Anvil off your head? [Woman after removing Anvil from head]: Wow! You're right! The Headache's gone!!
Ah common sense - left at the door of most households and swallowed up by dust-bunnies.
Common sense is arguably the cornerstone of financial solvency - if people are leaving all of their common sense at the door and the dust bunnies are swallowing it, then in a make-believe world, I'd say it's pretty safe to assume that they all have nice dust-bunny savings accounts.
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Reminds me of Not Necessarily the News commercial:
[Woman with Anvil on head]: Oh lord, I have this awful headache!
[Narrator]: Mrs Smith, would you consider taking the Anvil off your head?
[Woman after removing Anvil from head]: Wow! You're right! The Headache's gone!!
Ah common sense - left at the door of most households and swallowed up by dust-bunnies.
Dust-bunnies must be incredibly financially solvent then :)
And why do you think they're prospering so well?
Common sense is arguably the cornerstone of financial solvency - if people are leaving all of their common sense at the door and the dust bunnies are swallowing it, then in a make-believe world, I'd say it's pretty safe to assume that they all have nice dust-bunny savings accounts.
Wow, Jim & Maddie both know that if dust bunnies had any monetary value I'd be set for life.
Amanda
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