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Weekly Blog Round-Up

by Flexo on September 22, 2006

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If you haven’t been paying attention, you may have missed these items from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond this week:

* Nickel from FiveCentNickel has a problem with SimplyBunkBeds.
* Mighty Bargain Hunter has some eBay tips.
* Free Money Finance wants to know what you would do with $1,000,000.
* AllFinancialMatters has 5 things he wishes he knew when he was 20.
* Blueprint for Financial Prosperity compares PPO and HMO health plans.

Please check out these posts from blogs with which you may or may not be familiar.

* Dad (from Raising4Boys) talks about where to buy TMX Elmo, some kind of toy that gives a new meaning to annoying.
* Russell Bailyn, a financial planner in New York, wonders if people really stick to budgets.
* Prlinkbiz (that’s kind of a strange handle, no?) from No Limits Ladies flips cars like Supergirl.

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1 prlinkbiz September 22, 2006 at 12:04 pm

LOL Prlinkbiz is my online business/persona – I tried to keep it consistent, but now the truth is out…Hey, by the way- I’ve got a Discovery for sale if you want it. (wink) Thanks!

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