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A Day in the Life: Digital Digressions

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  • 08:35 pm The alphabet workout: "A" is for Another and Any...
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  • 09:05 pm The alphabet workout: "B" is for a buttload of song titles starting with a B - 1 comment
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  • 05:13 pm The alphabet workout: "C" with the cantatas and concertos aside...
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  • 08:08 pm The alphabet workout: "D" is [mostly] for dance, dances, danced, and dancing...
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  • 09:58 pm The Owl and the Pussycat (Take 2) and Yentl
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  • 11:30 pm A plastic bag blows out and a new neighbor drones on... - 1 comment
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  • 11:31 pm Parking it at Jen's to watch a movie who's title is never mentioned in it... - 2 comments
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  • dailyafirmation
    2 Nov 2018, 12:01
    Financially Independent vs. Independently Wealthy
    No. And now I'm glad I don't have children to worry about what this planet will be like for them in the years ahead.
  • (Anonymous)
    19 Oct 2018, 12:31
    Financially Independent vs. Independently Wealthy
    Thank you for sharing your very successful financial journey with us!! I am inspired by having read it. Question please, quite a bit of time has passed since you initially wrote this piece, did you…
  • dailyafirmation
    1 Oct 2018, 20:27
    Financially Independent vs. Independently Wealthy
    In my investment account, there is a "one view" function that just shows my net worth whenever I log into it, which is often. :-) Thanks for reading and commenting.
  • dailyafirmation
    1 Oct 2018, 20:26
    Financially Independent vs. Independently Wealthy
    I don't have a single spreadsheet with my spending in it. I don't even fill out the register in my checkbook. I know how much I make, and I not only don't spend more than I make, I actively strive to…
  • (Anonymous)
    29 Sep 2018, 00:13
    Financially Independent vs. Independently Wealthy
    You sound a lot like my Ex boyfriend who kept meticulous spreadsheets of every cent we spent - and at the end of the month balanced every cent so we pay exactly half. (Mind you my salary was not the…

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