Sunday, 9 November 2008

Murder On The Ol’ Bunions by S. Dionne Moore

It is time to play a Wild Card! Every now and then, a book that I have chosen to read is going to pop up as a FIRST Wild Card Tour. Get dealt into the game! (Just click the button!) Wild Card Tours feature an author and his/her book’s FIRST chapter! You never know when I might play a wild card on you! Today’s Wild Card author is: S. Dionne Moore and the book: Murder On The Ol’ Bunions Barbour Publishing, Inc (February 29, 2008) ABOUT THE AUTHOR: S. Dionne Moore is a bunion-free sup

How to Live in Your Car - from wikiHow

How to Live in Your Car from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Living in a car isn’t something that anyone would recommend. However, when you get laid off, your emergency fund runs out, your home is foreclosed (or you get an eviction notice) and there’s nobody to help, living in your car might be the only choice, especially if you don’t feel safe at a local shelter. Unfortunately, in many places, sleeping in your car is not only frowned upon, but also illegal. Here’s how to get

4 Ways I Hacked $1300 From Our Budget

It’s no secret that with everything going up that I’ve needed to find ways to save money.  I abhor paying more than I need to for the very basics in life.  Over the last few weeks I’ve tried to figure out where we can cut back to save more money.   The key?  Asking.  Asking for what I want has saved us a great deal of money during the month of October. Cell Phone We’re with AT&T and have an iPhone and Palm PDA on a family plan.  Well that family plan while on a base price of $170/month

5 Phone Calls That can Save You Big Money

During the current economic crisis we are going through it’s a good idea to see where we can save some money on our bills. It is possible to cut back on expenses by negotiating with some of our most common service providers, for example: 1) Car Insurance - Phone your car insurance agent if you: got married recently, changed your career to a more solid profession, drive less miles per month than you used to, or moved to a residence that is closer to your work. It’s also a good idea to shop arou