This journal now has a limited life. I will soon take the time to actually make and customize a good page. Anticipation of a digital camera will also help my motivation
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Living frugally??? NOOOO!!! Hey, I have an idea - once you're at Santa Cruz and I come to visit Melly and all the rest of my newfound homies, you and I can sit down and talk about planning an investment account so that you won't have to live frugally. For example, if you were to contribute two hundred dollars a month into a mutual fund that held a steady interest rate at twelve percent, you could have nearly two million dollars in that account after thirty-five years. Just thing of all the things you could do with two million dollars: you could start the Hale Academy of Wittiness Theory (hehehe the acronym would be "HAWT"), donate to a charity for disabled midgets, train a super-elite corps of ninjas to inflitrate Republican Party headquarters (or fill Bush's snack cabinet with pretzels as an April Fools joke), or a whole multitude of other really great things... and you wouldn't even be at retirement age yet!
Shall we save the subject of annuities (like supplimentary montly income) for later?
Actually, war does stimulate the economy because of increased government spending, but Operation Iraqi Freedom didn't help the economy for a myriad of reasons on which I could write an entire term paper.
Bush doesn't know what he's doing when it comes to economics. (Most people I've talked to don't know he's a failure as a businessman. Business economics are different from national economics, but I guess he's horrible with both!) As far as I know, the government is spending very little on the private sector in this war, and the private sector is what determines where the economy goes in ANY case.
Ugggggh... Now I want to go into a mad dissertation on Bush's economic policies.
Shall we save the subject of annuities (like supplimentary montly income) for later?
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Bush doesn't know what he's doing when it comes to economics. (Most people I've talked to don't know he's a failure as a businessman. Business economics are different from national economics, but I guess he's horrible with both!) As far as I know, the government is spending very little on the private sector in this war, and the private sector is what determines where the economy goes in ANY case.
Ugggggh... Now I want to go into a mad dissertation on Bush's economic policies.
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