Turn off the TV, put down the phone, go talk to JC and be alone!

Jul 23, 2004 13:19

Nick made it back just fine everyone, you can breathe now ( Read more... )

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brooding_soul July 23 2004, 19:33:10 UTC
I would be happier being wealthy. My job makes me miserable. Not being able to see friends who don't live in Rockford makes me miserable. Not having the complete Buffy DVD set makes me miserable. Donating money to charities and my friends and family would make me happier than I can imagine at this point, because I have never been that happy bfore in my life, so how can I imagine something I've never felt.

So, yeah. Wealthy.

P.S. Thank you for making me smile. This icon's for you.

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notoriouscdb July 25 2004, 18:06:48 UTC
That's very noble and cool, thanks for making me smile! Poop - you gotta love it.

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beautifulserena July 23 2004, 21:09:31 UTC
I know I'm not answering the question... BUT....

Is it ok that I add you to my friends list!?

~Tessa

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notoriouscdb July 25 2004, 18:04:02 UTC
yes

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crazyflipcc July 23 2004, 23:16:20 UTC
I'm a friend? I better be or I'll feel more stupid then I do now. I'm happy. Thanks. I'm going to add you to my friend's list now...

:) Cherrie

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notoriouscdb July 25 2004, 18:05:57 UTC
Thanks.

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'ello. bella_stranger July 24 2004, 11:39:11 UTC
I'm amanda j's friend (along with the other Jensens most of the time). U were really great in Mikado, especially at trumpet... was that a staff "c" you hit? =) I'm adding you.

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Re: 'ello. notoriouscdb July 25 2004, 18:05:19 UTC
I'll add you too, and thank you. Are you talking a staff "c" on the trumpet or singing?

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Re: 'ello. bella_stranger July 25 2004, 18:08:47 UTC
Hmm...I was talking about the trumpet... but come to think of it, you might have hit both? Although everyone says your a great singer, it was the trumpeting that caught my ear. ha.

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Re: 'ello. notoriouscdb July 25 2004, 18:37:23 UTC
Yeah, I really can play (at least better than that). I doubt I hit any staff notes on the trumpet.

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simplyfab July 27 2004, 10:03:37 UTC
these differing lifestyles have recently been running wildly in my head. on a smaller scale, my job now is giving me more money than iv'e ever had in my entire life, yet i get extremely cheap and nervous when i have it. on the other hand, i dont like putting it away because i think i wont have enough money to get through the week. so the majority of the time i end up with a great deal of the week's check left unspent when i get a new one. still, when i think harder, before i started the job i was more or less content with having little or no money at all. using my parents as a constant money source when i needed small quantities of spending cash. at least then i didn't have the pressure to spend any money as i do now. everytime i purchase something im counting the bills in my wallet and feeling guilty. i truly despise spending money enless i am absolutely positive that i have more than enough. in younger and less mature stages in my life i would have made this question out to be a no brainer. who wants to just get by when they can be ( ... )

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notoriouscdb July 29 2004, 14:54:36 UTC
On my next entry I will try and discuss what exactly I think on the subject, but to tell you how to save I would simply have to say - willpower! Put money away into some secure mutual funds, or at least some mutual funds that are watched and reorganized on a frequent basis. The average yeild over the desired timespan is 8% over the normal bank account interest which is about 2%. You obviously need to do a little research, but when it comes to your future you can never be too careful.

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