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March, 2009 Monthly archive

Pink Sony VaioI am still waiting for the day to buy my dream Sony Vaio; the day when I start making $30 a day from Google AdSense.

$30 a day is a lot to me when it’s converted into my country’s currency. $30 X $3.62 and it’s more than $100 a day.

Besides Google AdSense, I still have Shopzilla, Chitika and affiliate products.

And last but not least, my tuition classes. Many sources of income, right?

What do you think of this pink Sony Vaio laptop? I love pink very much. :-)

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My sister called up and grumbled that there wouldn’t be any company trip this year. Last year, she was entitled to one of the companies’ yearly Caribbean cruises.

Dear sister, you should be happy to still have a job in this looming recession. It’s okay if there is no bonus, overtime pay or incentive trip this year.

Keeping your job now is your utmost priority. Without a job, you’ll have no money to pay your home mortgage, auto loan and credit card debt. There are also utility bills, children tuition fees, meal expenses, grocery spending and the list goes on.

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Corned Beef & CabbageI love the corned beef served by my buddy on St. Patrick’s Day. Corned beef, potatoes and cabbage are traditional foods for St. Patrick Day.

According to my buddy, serving corned beef and cabbage for St. Patrick’s Day celebration is tantamount to Christians serving tuna noodle casserole for Christmas dinner!

I also love the Reuben sandwiches prepared by my buddy on the next day. She used the the leftovers from St. Patrick’s Day’s traditional Irish meal, corned beef to make Reuben sandwiches.

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$1,000,000“What would you do if you hit the Oregon lottery’s $1,000,000?” – This was the question I asked my blogging pals this morning when I saw them online.

“Fire my boss,” “Hubby doesn’t have to find a new job anymore,” “Pay off credit card debts,” “Settle my mortgage loan,” “Go for a family vacation,” and the list goes on.

As for me, I will have a month-long stay with hubby at one of the renowned Pigeon Forge Tennessee hotels until I figure out what I would do with the rest of the money. :-)

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What do you do if you have a box of promotional products? I think I will donate them to the nearby charitable organization.

I just found out that I kept a box of mixed promotional items collected throughout last year in the store room.

After checking item by item, I must say that it’s bad for me to grab whatever free gift given out in the malls or on the streets; I don’t need any single free promotional gift in the box.

The best solution now? well, donate them to those who need them.

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Lenox Butterfly Meadow Rice BowlThis set of 4 Lenox Butterfly Meadow Rice Bowls is of 57% off discount now.

They are just right for cereal, rice or pasta, salad, soup or dessert. I would like to add them to my Lenox collection, but …

Let me check if I still have spare money at the end of the month. If there is extra money left from the household money, I will add this set of 4 Lenox Butterfly Meadow Rice Bowls to my Lenox collection.

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Foot MassageHubby is so considerate. He just told me that he had made a foot reflexology treatment for me. It’s at 3 p.m.

I am thinking of bringing my Mesothelioma magazine along so that I can read while my foot is being massaged.

It’s so weird that there is no magazine at all in the foot reflexology center.

To be honest, I don’t feel like talking whenever I am in the mid of enjoying a foot massage or full body massage.

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It’s funny. Each time hubby got a new rubber stamp, his new business or project would only last for a few months. :-)

Yes, it’s true. After he got his seminar business a business rubber stamp, his seminar business wrapped up within a year.

When he was a local councilor and wanted to get a personal rubber stamp, I told him not to do so.

But he insisted having one. Guess what? The state government was toppled and he is no longer a local councilor now.

So, no more rubber stamps for hubby in future.

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