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15 years ago @ Well-Heeled, With a Mi... - Best of Blogs Roundup ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hey Well Heeled,

Thanks for the inclusion. I was bummed when I saw that Sustainable's truck got towed!

Thanks,
Timothy

15 years ago @ Fabulously Broke in th... - The secret to a happy ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Hey There FB,

What a fun post, and thanks for the shout out. My wife and I have the opposite problem, we both like the white meat. LOL! But I'm not a picky person so I'm willing to give up the white meat and eat the dark meat if it is scarce. I like vegetables though and she generally hates anything green so that works out pretty well for us :)

Thanks,
Timothy
My recent post Successful Planning- 5 Lessons Learned From A Garage Door Remote

16 years ago @ Personal Finance Firewall - Linkworthy: Nickels, D... · 1 reply · +1 points

Hello There,

Thanks for the feature and the other excellent reading materials. I really like your blog layout, especially the RSS and email icons! Thanks and enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Thanks,
Timothy
Wealth Artisan Team Member http://WealthArtisan.com
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16 years ago @ 151 Days Off - Day 29: Who Wants to L... · 1 reply · +1 points

Like many other have commented, family will probably keep us where we are at, but we have absolutely looked into it! We figure if you invested enough money to generate a decent passive income, we could move to an island with a lower cost of living and do just fine without working. Either way, this was a fun read, and thanks for sharing!

Thank you,
Timothy
Wealth Artisan Team Member
http://WealthArtisan.com

16 years ago @ 151 Days Off - Yakezie Carnival #11: ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Travel can be any of these things. For many it is theraputic and for others it is the only way to live. Good work on making sure that the financial implications come to the forefront of the idea. Many of our members invest on P2P lending sites and there are a lot of people going into debt to finance a vacation. While we believe you only live once, we don't think you should make it miserable by enjoying one week, and loathing the ensuing years that you have to pay that week off.

Thanks for the excellent carnival,
Timothy
Wealth Artisan Team Member http://WealthArtisan.com