Remember when you would go off to summer camp and you’d all spend the most awesome summer together and then you go home promising to write each other every day, and then you end up with a PEN PAL FOR LIFE?

Remember when you would go off to summer camp and you’d all spend the most awesome summer together and then you go home promising to write each other every day, and then you end up with a PEN PAL FOR LIFE?
Living on a budget is one of those things that everybody should do at least once in their lives.
Clearly, college students have figured this out. They know where all the cheap beer is, what bars do free food at happy hour, and how many weekend meals you can get out of a single large pizza delivered at 2a on a Friday night.
For college kids, frugality is necessity.
And then they get their first job out of college and a paycheck, and it all goes to hell, racking up tens of thousands of dollars in credit card debt, never to be able to take a real vacation ever again.
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Heading into a big meeting at the office, maybe to ask for a raise or to make a presentation in front of senior management — what is the one thing you do to boost your confidence and build yourself up before you head into the room?
Confessions Of A Panty Seller:
How To Turn Your Used Panties Into Real Money
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Quick show of hands: how many of you have an unlisted phone number?
Especially in today’s world of cellphones, the notion of a “phone book” that is printed on paper and delivered to your house is almost laughable. People purposefully have their phone numbers listed in a phone book as part of being neighborly and accessible, but with the Do Not Call list and robocalls and other phone annoyances, more and more people are choosing to go off the grid (for personal or professional reasons).
With a cell phone, your number is pretty much already unlisted. Nobody should be using your cell number unless you provided it to them.
And so what’s the big deal if someone had your number anyway?
How to Find Unlisted Phone Numbers (What you won’t find in the phone book)
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As Santa takes his final moments today to check his list twice, to see who’s been naughty and who’s been nice – it’s a perfect time to offer this friendly holiday reminder that we gleaned from CNN this week over the JUSTINE SACCO incident:
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Who doesn’t love a delicious homemade chocolate chip cookie?
Web Watch tends to buy ours at the store, but that doesn’t stop us from enjoying the hard work that others put into baking us delicious treats. In fact, as we type this we are anticipating our annual delivery of homemade cookies from some friends who pride themselves on making the BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES EVER… but only choose to do so once a year, in order to make them even more special for those of us who receive them.
Are they good? Definitely. Could they be better?
Martha Stewart’s Cookies:
The Very Best Treats to Bake and to Share
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You know the old saying, “time flies when you’re having fun”?
It’s not always the case, and you know it. Sometimes time just drags on and on — but it’s really just an issue of mind over matter. Time itself doesn’t change, it’s just your perception of it.
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There’s been a lot of press lately about the awesomeness of Bitcoin.
How Bitcoin is going to revolutionize the money system, and how this one currency is void of any possibility for corruption.
Yeah, right.
Bitcoin Exposed: Today’s Complete Guide to Tomorrow’s Currency