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ParticipantWouldn’t be too surprised to see the same thing on this side of the pond with regards to Citibank, BOA and friends. It seems the rest of the world doesn’t think all of us trundling our $800 bucks to WalMart is really going to fix the American economy, either. Wish I knew what the answer was.
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ParticipantWouldn’t be too surprised to see the same thing on this side of the pond with regards to Citibank, BOA and friends. It seems the rest of the world doesn’t think all of us trundling our $800 bucks to WalMart is really going to fix the American economy, either. Wish I knew what the answer was.
bonfire
ParticipantWouldn’t be too surprised to see the same thing on this side of the pond with regards to Citibank, BOA and friends. It seems the rest of the world doesn’t think all of us trundling our $800 bucks to WalMart is really going to fix the American economy, either. Wish I knew what the answer was.
bonfire
ParticipantWouldn’t be too surprised to see the same thing on this side of the pond with regards to Citibank, BOA and friends. It seems the rest of the world doesn’t think all of us trundling our $800 bucks to WalMart is really going to fix the American economy, either. Wish I knew what the answer was.
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ParticipantReality does bite!
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ParticipantReality does bite!
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ParticipantReality does bite!
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ParticipantReality does bite!
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ParticipantReality does bite!
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ParticipantIt seems that in 2008 people will have to leave “Fairyland” and come back to the real world, (not the MTV show !) Buying a bag of groceries will take precedence over buying a designer bag. People will start cooking again, or learn how to cook, instead of flying through fast food lanes at $50.00 bucks a pop to ”make dinner” for our families. Children will benefit from eating real food, instead of french fries. We will give each other time instead of trinkets. We will learn who our real friends are. We will teach our kids the difference between want and need. We will learn that getting off the merry go round wasn’t so hard after all, just requiring a change in perspective and priorities. We will make it through this recession like we made it through the other ones.
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ParticipantIt seems that in 2008 people will have to leave “Fairyland” and come back to the real world, (not the MTV show !) Buying a bag of groceries will take precedence over buying a designer bag. People will start cooking again, or learn how to cook, instead of flying through fast food lanes at $50.00 bucks a pop to ”make dinner” for our families. Children will benefit from eating real food, instead of french fries. We will give each other time instead of trinkets. We will learn who our real friends are. We will teach our kids the difference between want and need. We will learn that getting off the merry go round wasn’t so hard after all, just requiring a change in perspective and priorities. We will make it through this recession like we made it through the other ones.
bonfire
ParticipantIt seems that in 2008 people will have to leave “Fairyland” and come back to the real world, (not the MTV show !) Buying a bag of groceries will take precedence over buying a designer bag. People will start cooking again, or learn how to cook, instead of flying through fast food lanes at $50.00 bucks a pop to ”make dinner” for our families. Children will benefit from eating real food, instead of french fries. We will give each other time instead of trinkets. We will learn who our real friends are. We will teach our kids the difference between want and need. We will learn that getting off the merry go round wasn’t so hard after all, just requiring a change in perspective and priorities. We will make it through this recession like we made it through the other ones.
bonfire
ParticipantIt seems that in 2008 people will have to leave “Fairyland” and come back to the real world, (not the MTV show !) Buying a bag of groceries will take precedence over buying a designer bag. People will start cooking again, or learn how to cook, instead of flying through fast food lanes at $50.00 bucks a pop to ”make dinner” for our families. Children will benefit from eating real food, instead of french fries. We will give each other time instead of trinkets. We will learn who our real friends are. We will teach our kids the difference between want and need. We will learn that getting off the merry go round wasn’t so hard after all, just requiring a change in perspective and priorities. We will make it through this recession like we made it through the other ones.
bonfire
ParticipantIt seems that in 2008 people will have to leave “Fairyland” and come back to the real world, (not the MTV show !) Buying a bag of groceries will take precedence over buying a designer bag. People will start cooking again, or learn how to cook, instead of flying through fast food lanes at $50.00 bucks a pop to ”make dinner” for our families. Children will benefit from eating real food, instead of french fries. We will give each other time instead of trinkets. We will learn who our real friends are. We will teach our kids the difference between want and need. We will learn that getting off the merry go round wasn’t so hard after all, just requiring a change in perspective and priorities. We will make it through this recession like we made it through the other ones.
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