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March 15, 2007 | david | Comments 2

Thursday Morning Money - No Sleep Edition

Turns out I did quite a lot of snoring last night; enough, in fact, that my wife went and slept on the couch for 3 hours in the middle of it. Strange, as I don’t really snore (according to her)…but I feel very tired today. What does this have to do with anything? Nothing, just felt like sharing. Here are some of my favorite posts from the last couple of days:

I Will Teach You To Be Rich has a message for marketers with useless messages.

Blueprint For Financial Responsibility has an interesting post about furniture quality and the “three tiers”. Check out the comments as well.

Consumerism Commentary has a video up of good old fashioned subliminal marketing. Check it out.

Free Money Finance has tips for investing with index funds only. Hardy advice if you ask me!

Enjoy!

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  1. Sometimes people who snore have sleep apnea, which means they stop breathing periodically through the night, and so of course they are sleepy the next day.

    Some people who didn’t used to snore start snoring when something changes such as when they gain weight.

    So if it turns out not to be a one-time thing, you might want to look further.

  2. Thanks Debbie, we will be sure to keep our eyes (and ears) on it!

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