I thought I was in the minority with my avid reading of endless articles about foreclosures and credit crunch victims, but it seems the trend is so pervasive that the New York times has coined a phras… more →
Going Coastal, SedgefieldJeannine wrote 2 weeks ago: I thought I was in the minority with my avid reading of endless articles about foreclosures and cred … more →
tsne wrote 3 months ago: Unless you’ve been circling the earth on the International Space Station for the past six months, yo … more →
Jeannine wrote 4 months ago: Earning a living, without a formal job, in a sea-side village with no real industry has meant we’ve … more →
Mitch/Ralph wrote 4 months ago: I saw a great word play today. Not sure where it originated, but I liked it. Trust you will too. … more →
stephenrspeaks wrote 4 months ago: Bob and Carl hate rising gas prices, but love their new white gloves. … more →
Tanmay wrote 5 months ago: Some people have an inherent ability to constantly look at brighter side of things. Each day, there … more →
tsne wrote 6 months ago: To help nonprofit managers navigate the choppy waters ahead, TSNE is offering a series of free works … more →
Mitch/Ralph wrote 8 months ago: Not to sound like a broken record, but companies that focus tend to do better than companies that do … more →
recessioncreditcrunch wrote 8 months ago: Economic recession is a time that nobody seems to be happy to see. Every time recession is being me … more →
recessioncreditcrunch wrote 8 months ago: Many people think that an economic recession is bad. Although that’s partially true, there are … more →
Nick wrote 9 months ago: What ho, fellow readers! Not only is Boris “pip pip huzzah” Johnson the mayor of London, … more →
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