Oct 31, 2008 -
When I had to choose which card I wanted for my first credit card 3 years ago, each bank was telling me all the different rewards I could get. Frequent flier miles, discounts on merchandise, etc. I went with plain and simple- cash back.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Christmas Day is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.
Sending a christmas card to express our greeting seems never be out of fashion.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United States.Do you make a thanksgiving card to send to your family and friend
Make your own thanksgiving card.....
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Nov 15, 2009 -
I've been with my boyfriend for almost 7 years and everytime that he has a family gathering, he tends to either push me away or break-up with me. He is 38 years old and I am 32.
The first year we met, his father passed away and his sisters wanted to kick him out of the family home.
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Nov 27, 2007 -
I don't know about you all, but my anal-retentive organized self has already mailed out the majority of her Christmas and holiday cards and now I'm just waiting for them to pour in. Until Thanksgiving, I had nothing to put them in (my grandfather made me a card holding sleigh), so I was seriously considering making one of these Ribbon Card Holders. They look adorable and I can think of a dozen places that I could hang it from off the top of my head.
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Nov 08, 2009 -
My holiday sewing plans are kind of huge... I'm making a vest for my boyfriend and a quilt. Oh, and a tablecloth, and a couple of dresses.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
Credit Card Reform Legislation Would Tighten Rules On Rates And FeesI have really good habits with my credit cards and always pay them off each month. Over many years, I have actually acquired quite a few reward points and never did anything with them. So a couple weeks ago, I decided to see what they were worth and I was able to turn them for $400 worth of gift cards.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
I'm looking for advice on how to plan my sister's bridal shower. My sister Colleen and her fiance Gordon live in Ireland, however their St. Patrick's Day wedding will take place in New York (where all my family is).
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Oct 23, 2009 -
We had all had those holidays which stand out in our memories. It may be a fabulous memory which makes us all warm and fuzzy inside, to be compared to every future memory and be measured by it. We all have those holiday memories we'd like to forget---like the year both my Mom and my Aunt felt they had to be the one cooking the turkey and my Mom's turkey imploded. (Seriously...it became a heap of bones and the meat sort of disintegrated)
As children we had ideas about sugar plums just as much as we anticipated the tooth fairy...probably more. Later in life as we married and somehow combined families, and our family traditions changed. We created new memories together. We have had that gift we thought was going to rock someone's world which turned out to be as exciting as a flat tire.
There are those of us that prayed, pleaded, and made deals with God (or whoever else was listening) to just this one time....get that one thing or to be able to give that one great thing which would change our relationship with someone.
Of course there are also those times when we all thought "What the heck was this person thinking" when we opened a gift which astounded us. An example of this was someone close to me, her mother-in-law gave her a retractable clothesline one year, a sink hair strainer the next, and it just went even further down hill after that. (I am not kidding) And yes, we try to remember holiday seasons are about giving, not receiving....but still "What the heck!"
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Slow day on Sugar today!
Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:06pm EDT
By Patricia Reaney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It may not seem like it when commuters are shouting down their cell phones to the dismay of other passengers but most Americans believe there are unspoken rules about mobile phone etiquette.
Checking emails, sending text messages and making telephone calls while in the company of others are definite breeches of mobile manners.
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