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MR Cache 2010, Oct 31 – A Look Back

October 31st, 2010

Weekly Thoughts:

As I look into the blogosphere, I’m reminded of lines from books and movies that I have read or seen.  Lines such as ”There are other worlds than these” and “How far down does the rabbit hole go”.

I’m constantly amazed as I step through the doorway of the just the personal finance blogosphere alone, how vast and broad it truly is.

I’m happy to be here in the small space that I exist!  It’s a remarkable place where any limitations that exists are forged by the blogger him or herself.  I hope that I can someday stand amongst those who cast the bright lights.  But for now, I’m happy to just emit a soft but warm glow…

My Brief Favorite Reads of the Week:

Bucksome Boomer:  Host a Sponsored Party for Free Entertainment – What a great idea!  Have a party and get some free stuff in the process!  I think seeing the windows 7 software in her picture sold me the idea!

Budgets are Sexy: 7 Frugally Hot Halloween Costumes – This is a great article to check out just for the picture alone, however the content is also hilarious and well put together!

Budgeting in the Fun StuffFestival of Frugality #253 – Frugal Halloween Costume Edition! – I usually don’t post a link of links (although I think I’ve said that before).  But Crystal has done such a great job of sprinkling clever Halloween costumes in the mix, I had to like to her links…

Canadian Finance BlogHow To Cut Your Grocery Store Costs – This is one of the most detailed task list from grocery shopping that I’ve even seen.  Check it out, I’m sure you’ll agree!

The Digerati LifeDiscover Student Credit Cards For First Time Card Users – This may well be the perfect credit card for a student!  Check it out…

Everyday Thoughts and TipsThoughts For Thursday: I Hate School – I like to hear a mom say that she hates it when her kids go to school too.  I know some moms that look forward to shoving the kids off to school instead!  I think if I were a mom, I too would want my kids to hang with me all the time too!

Financial SamuraiThe Comfortable Lifestyle Business or The Big Payout? – Sam always provides original thought-provoking articles, and he doesn’t disappoint this time either!  This one was a fun one, as his readers (me), got to vicariously live in his poker group and field a question that he asked!  Check it out and voice your opinion!

Free Money FinanceMy Type of Couple – What a great story about a couple that saved up money for their wedding by collecting recyclable cans.  My son and I also save cans!  Check it out…

Frugal  ZeitgeistTop ways to get rich – Forest identifies the ways to get rich!  Perhaps, we all could identify a path and pursue it!

Lazyman and Money7 Ways to Reduce the Cost of Running a Printer – Great ways to reduce the cost of running a printer!  I hate printers, but they are a necessary evil, check out this article and see if you can save money too!

Len PenzoHow to Find A Low-Priced Plumber That Won’t Rip You Off – Great article to read so you don’t get ripped off!  I’m still mad about being overcharged from my $20 furnace part a few years back!

Mighty Bargain HunterNine frugal last-minute Halloween costumes that rely on puns – Another funny and great list of last-minute Halloween costumes!  These are also worth checking out!

Moolanomy:  How Shopping Can Actually Save You Money – Clever article about how shopping can save you money.  Nice job Mark!

My Journey To MillionsCreating a New Alternative Stream of Income–My First Non-Blog Website Part I Evan always has something going on!  Check out his newest on-line business!!!

Money Ning:   How To Teach Your Kids The Concept Of Investing – Nice article about getting your kids started with investing!

Personal Finance By The BookDo You Make Excuses or Seize Opportunites? – Joe provides some great stories to backup his question!  Check it out and tell him what you do!

Watson IncToyota Millionaires vs. Mercedes Millionaires – Roshawn discusses the 2 different types of car buying millionaires!  Great job as usually!

Well Heeled BlogSaving and Self-Deprivation, Do They Go Hand in Hand? – Sometimes it’s very hard to be frugal, Well Heeled brings up some great point about wanting to do thinks while she is young!  I would like to tell her to just grin and bare it.  But honestly, there are things to do while you are young that might not be the same when you are older.  So go for a balanced life or do as Crystal does and Budget in the Fun Stuff.  Great though provoking article!

My Favorite Post from the Week:

My favorite post on my site was: A Rare Special Frugal Activity With My Son – I liked it the best because I believe it’s something that I will remember forever!  He was so enthusiast about the entire process, that it made me enthusiast too!

Closing Thoughts:

My website pasted the 1 year threshold, but I’m going to hold off celebrating until next week.  It’s been a great year though!  I’ve really learned a lot!

MR Cache 2010, Oct 3 – Site Growing Pains

October 3rd, 2010

Weekly Thoughts:

First, I’m moving my site!  It’s time to go to a bigger, faster host!  So I’m running a little ragged this weekend!

Next, I just discovered another reason that I like to blog!   I was watching CNBC, and they had a guest speaker talking about how Buffett and the rest of the billionaires that he recruited to give over half of their money to charity, should instead invest in business so the economy can improve and unemployment would decline!

I just thought the speaker was cool because I advanced that idea too, but a few weeks ago.  I think billionaires should stimulating the economy by investing their money in small businesses or by becoming an Angel investor…  After all, Google was funded by an Angel investor, and they now employ and provide money for a lot of people!!!

My Favorite Reads of the Week:

Everyday Tips and ThoughtsDrinking On The Job – What Do You Think? In these times when unemployment so high, I find that this has to be the dumbest move I heard of, especially for workers with decent paying jobs!  Check it out, see if you are as outraged as I was!

Well Heeled BlogCarnival of Personal Finance: Little Red Riding Hood Edition - I’ve seen some pretty clever story and links blended posting before (including the Disney one that Well Heeled did in the past), but this was incredible.  My only regret was that I wasn’t part of it.

Budgeting in the Fun StuffDo You Have an Inner Entrepreneur?  – BFS is starting to think about all the options.  She makes great points!  Check out her proposal!

Coupon Sherpa:  Tacky or Thrifty, Couponing and First Date Etiquette  – Great article about the balance of being frugal and dating!

Frugal DadRadical Thoughts About Our Culture of Debt - While I don’t totally agree with RoShawn’s view on debt and credit cards.  For certain people, this article could be very helpful!  Like all of Roshawn’s posts, this is another well thought out writeup on the topic.  Check out his guest post at Frugal Dad.

Lazy Man and MoneyThe Silver Lining of Hitting Rock Bottom - Lazy man talks about when times where tougher in his life.  During those time, he scaled down his lifestyle, but now he’s created multiple income streams so those scary/lean times are a thing of the past!

Money NingFrugal or Tightwad? What Do You Think? - Vered DeLeeuw does some great analysis of being a Tightwad, even bringing up the freegans (who I admire, but won’t want to be).  Not familiar with the freegans?  Check out my article from Oct 2009 on them.

My Favorite Post from the Week:

This week, my favorite post was Disney World Seen From The Eyes Of A Child, because I miss it!  Unfortunately, my daughter (who is 6) didn’t quite see it with the level of enthusiasm that I did…

Closing Thoughts

It’s been another crazy busy week, hopefully next week things will be slower!

-MR

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