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back to the nest
on Nov 21st, 2009
@ 1:19 PM:
Oh wow these are totally the coolest ever!!
Financial Samurai
on Nov 22nd, 2009
@ 1:24 AM:
Wow, SO COOL FB! Where do you come up with all this neat stuff??
Financial Samurai
on Nov 22nd, 2009
@ 5:18 PM:
I think my previous comment is stuck in spam land, but I love this! Last row in the middle is my favorite. Looks like a Ninja!
FABULOUSLYBROKE
on Nov 22nd, 2009
@ 9:21 PM:
I'm a Google Searching NINJA.
Financial Samurai
on Nov 22nd, 2009
@ 10:52 PM:
Hahha! NINJA at my site is bad, hence my "Ninja Files" category…
Better to use the term Google Searching Samurai (GSS!)
Kumi
on Nov 23rd, 2009
@ 1:31 AM:
So cool. but the one u mentioned must be a Japanese.
FABULOUSLYBROKE
on Nov 22nd, 2009
@ 9:22 PM:
Makes you want one for your wall eh?
Like a little tiny framed one?
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Nov 23rd, 2009
@ 10:17 AM:
Oh! Japanese then. I’m sorry.
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Nov 23rd, 2009
@ 10:19 AM:
Fine GSS
I’m a GGS!!!!
Rowan
on Nov 23rd, 2009
@ 9:24 PM:
Any plans for a paperless holiday? (Other than going present-less.) I plan to recycle my holiday gift bags from last year and have vowed not to buy any new packaging in which to deliver my home-made gifts.
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Nov 24th, 2009
@ 8:22 AM:
Usually I do recycle everything I get. I peel the paper off carefully and I re-wrap things with it…. or give a gift bag I know they can reuse later (something neutral).
Buying packaging that just gets ripped is a fun exercise for kids, but it’s quite wasteful. All that tape and paper…
The Katana: Don't Count Out The US Consumer! Week In Review 11/30 | Financial Samurai
on Nov 30th, 2009
@ 4:02 AM:
[...] * “Money Hats” by FB highlights nine incredibly neat ways to fold nine different currencies. So creative! [...]