Apr 16
Tired Planner CoTV
Welcome to the April 16, 2009 edition of carnival of the vanities.
Richard M. Rothschild presents The Top 14 Low Cost Taxable United States Bond Mutual Funds (Low Minimum Deposit) posted at Bond Market Index Funds, saying, “The top 14 low cost taxable US fixed income funds with a $10,000 or lower initial deposit. Low investment management fees are very important with fixed income funds. Simply put, if you pay higher bond mutual fund fees, then these bond management expenses tend just to be a deadweight loss to you. When you pay more in bond mutual fund fees, you are just wasting your money.”
Michael presents CANADIAN COFFEE posted at Eurodrugmart.com Blog, saying, “A Newfoundland woman ‘of a certain age’, Visited her physician to ask his help in reviving her husband’s sex drive.”
Kristian Bland presents Coquetting Tarradiddles: I’m A Mighty FiancĂ©! posted at Coquetting Tarradiddles, saying, “The story of a humorous marriage proposal involving romance and firelight, along with pirates, pop culture, and a Nintendo DS.”
GrrlScientist presents REPRISE: Dead Birds Do Tell Tales posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “What value do Natural History Museums have for modern DNA research? This story provides some insight from my own research into the evolution and biogeography of the lories, which are parrots native to the Islands of the South Pacific OCean. It also includes images!”
Kevin Fleming presents Rescue Me Season 5 Premiere posted at Satellite TV Guru.
Aparna presents The bizarre snake-spa of Israel posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Just a glance at a writhing, hissing snake in the nearby bushes can give you the creeps. Now visualize a situation where dozens of such slimy creatures are let loose on your body. Scary, isn’t it?”
Randy Powell presents Natural Health Through Living Foods posted at Eating-Veggies.com: High Alkaline Diet blog.
jim presents Are Reward Checking Accounts Worth It? posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
Get800today presents Don’t Make Your Vanity Number an Uh-Oh posted at Get800today.com.
Mr Credit Card presents Using Chase Promo Checks To Buy A Home posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
The Whited Sepulchre presents We Won’t Get Fooled Again ! (Revisited) posted at The Whited Sepulchre, saying, “here’s my friend John Spivey on the political implications of The Who’s “We Won’t Get Fooled Again”. Complete with Pete Townsend solo acoustic video, and a link to the guitar chords. All for one low, low price.”
Adam presents Gains from Trade I: Comparative Advantage posted at Sophistpundit.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Teaser to Stimulate your Concentration Skills posted at SharpBrains, saying, “What about a quick brain teaser: can you count?”
debergerac78 presents Business apology tip #2: dig in and don’t delay! posted at The Business Ethics Blog, saying, “In order to make an effective apology for any mishaps, first look at both sides of the story.”
Brian McKay presents Chase Bank 1 Year ARM Refinance Rate of 4.427% posted at MonitorBankRates.com, saying, “JP Morgan Chase Bank is offering a 1 year adjustable rate mortgage with an annual percentage yield of 4.427 percent.”
Barry Wright III presents Are You Networking or Netfaking? posted at 3stylelife, saying, “It’s a vital question. Many of us wasting time with “networking” tasks that don’t actually create valuable relationships. Time to make a personal audit.”
Alessia presents Mommy, Make The Bad Man Stop posted at Relationship Underarm Stick, saying, “Steve Ward, of VH1’s Tough Love & Master Matchmaker, defends his misogynistic rape mythology.”
Pop Tart presents I Am *Not* My Demographic (Not That You’d Know What To Do With It) posted at Kitsch Slapped.
GrrlScientist presents Land of the Lost Souls: My Life on the Streets posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “The homeless are everywhere in New York City. I run across them every day while riding public transit, while walking around the city and while using wireless in the public libraries. After a few conversations with homeless people, I’ve learned that most of them avoid shelters because of the risk of violent crime there. So where do they sleep? Where do they go to get a shower and clean clothes? Are all homeless people either crazy or crackheads? How did these people end up living on the streets in the first place? Don’t they have families and friends? This is my review of a new book by Cadillac Man, who lived on the streets of NYC for 16 years.”
Travis presents This Week in Dating | Dating in Islam posted at Dating In Islam.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Dogged Journalism posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.
Vanessa Wolf presents Confucius say: When glass eye fall in soup, remove with spoon posted at Wide Awake in Wonderland.
Ozone presents Poker Has-Beens posted at Online Poker Strategy, saying, “Poker is not without its fair share of has-beens.”
GrrlScientist presents HR 669: The Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “This is my assessment and opinion about HR 669, The Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act. In short, HR 669 is an great idea — in principle, but it is not the bill that this nation wants to enact to stem the tide of economic, environmental, habitat, species and human health damages caused by invasive exotic species.”
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