This Week in the Archives: MBA Degrees, Fancy Weddings and Student Loans

In case you haven’t been visiting Consumerism Commentary for a year or two, here are some of the articles you may have missed. These are from April 23-30, 2006:

  • Apr. 27: Like Beating a Dead President (3 comments)

    During this time in 2004, Consumerism Commentary was on “vacation” for several months. Thanks to everyone who’s been following along with my journey over these past few years.

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  1. #1: Blain Reinkensmeyer
    Tuesday, April 24, 2007
    9:23 am (reply)

    “The world of a super spoiled teenager”

    Ya, that sounds about right, lol.

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