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Back in Town

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Just a quick note to say that we’re back from Disney World. While we still haven’t recovered completely, things should be returning to normal around here shortly. I also wanted to give a quick shout out to the following guest bloggers that stepped in for me last week:

MoneySmartLife (RSS Feed) – The Biggest Saver
Not Made of Money (RSS Feed) – Savers vs. Spenders
Blunt Money (RSS Feed) – Property Taxes on my Mind
Lazy Man and Money (RSS Feed) – eBay to the Rescue

If you enjoyed what they wrote, I encourage you to stop by their sites and/or subscribe to their RSS feeds. Please also let me know what you thought about having guest bloggers step in for me…

Anyway, that’s it from here. Thanks again to those who helped out in my absence, and thanks also to all of your for stopping by.

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Published on December 11th, 2006 - One Comment
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About the author: is the founder and editor-in-chief of this site. He's a thirty-something family man who has been writing about personal finance since 2005, and guess what? He's on Twitter!

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One Response to “Back in Town”

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    Jonathan Says:

    DisneyWorld in the off-season is 100x better than to going in the summer. Hope you had fun!

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