Make these links happen and hopefully life gets better.


1.  Grow up                     --            Get a job

2.  Keep job                     --           Add diligence

3.  Stay diligent                --           Make money

4.  Give money to wife     --           Make wife happy

5.  Happy wife                  --           Happy life

                       Any questions?

It is said that 80% of household discord happens in and around times of financial stress.  Learn to manage your money well and you'll manage everything else better.  That being said  -  does anyone have a dollar I can borrow before my ex-wife throws me down the stairs?

 

 

Other Links JL Recommends:

 

  • Free stuff in the Twin Cities and/or around the country.

Help recycle unwanted furniture, outdoor patio stuff, books, unsold items from garage sales....etc., etc.

http://www.twincitiesfreemarket.org/index.cfm

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/

http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites

On Craigslist look under "For Sale" and click on "Free."

 

You can send two per day for free as long as you have no problem with the cover page containing a advertisement.

 

http://faxzero.com

 

I want to say that I've used overnightprints.com for many years and my only worry has been what will happen when I need customer service. Online printers can be difficult to track down and get results from when they're living in cyberspace.  Recently I did two runs of the same brochure with only a color variation. The second run came back defective and I was worried I'd never get the problem remedied. After e-mailing from their website, they responded very favorably with an offer to credit my invoice for a rerun as long as I shipped the box back. I'm writing this so you'll know that my experience has been very good with this vendor and I still recommend them to audiences all over the country. (The only draw back to using any online printer is the lack of being able to see and/or use match prints for quality of color.)


http://www.overnightprints.com/

 

 
  • Stupid News around the world.

Or just read your hometown newspaper. It's much the same in my opinion.
 
www.fark.com

 

 

My dad is a semi-retired minister. Several times a year he travels around the country doing family finance seminars. He recently published his first book & workbook titled Tell Your Money Where to Go or Wonder Where it Went.  It is primarily used by church groups for their adult Sunday School or Bible study curriculum.  As of 2008, the book and workbook, along with an instructional DVD, have started being used in prisons all across the country as training for life skills that prepare men and women for life on the outside.

www.hijackglass.com