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Carnival Monday

by Flexo on November 14, 2005

in Carnival

Now that we have a Carnival of Personal Finance today, don’t forget to check out the latest Carnival of Debt Reduction at Frugal For Life.

Speaking of Frugal for Life, they will be the host of next week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. If you are submitting an article, always please use this email address for submissions: carnival -at- consumerismcommentary.com. This will ensure the current host always receives the submission, and there will be a back-up copy of the email in case a host is MIA.

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1 Anonymous November 15, 2005 at 10:11 am

What happend to the scheduled host this week? Why did you have to emergency host the carnival? Info please.

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2 Flexo November 15, 2005 at 10:31 am

The scheduled host dropped the ball. No big deal, I was mostly prepared, but only those who submitted using the carnival submission form or the carnival-at-consumerismcommentary.com address were included right away. Unfortunately, since it was a rush job, I didn’t get a chance to really look through all the articles and didn’t have time to be my usual “witty” self.

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3 Caitlin November 20, 2005 at 7:43 pm

thanks for rescuing the carnival flexo :)

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