I've been contemplating moving all my banking to the credit union. Watching this is very convincing.
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8 months ago
Long Live the Village Green was once a blog in which I shared my concerns for our earth's well being, while exploring ways to make my life more sustainable and less harmful to the planet. Time passes and focus shifts, especially when forces array themselves against the public school system. As a public school teacher, I see top-down decisions destroying years of progress and growth. This blog will now focus on speaking truth to those who would privatize education.
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"I've been contemplating moving all my banking to the credit union. Watching this is very convincing."
So you base this easy, obvious, straightforward financial decision on ... a movie?
Is there a credit union anywhere who doesn't offer you WAY better terms than almost any bank?
Would it be so hard to just ... you know ... do the arithmetic?
I do movies more than I do math. My bank used to be a local bank. It got gobbled up by a larger bank and that got consumed by a larger more regional bank until finally it was consumed by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
I haven't switched yet because I have a bunch of accumulated points at my current bank that I haven't had a chance to cash in on something. I'll probably wait until summer to go through the switch.
I do movies more than I do math. My bank used to be a local bank. It got gobbled up by a larger bank and that got consumed by a larger more regional bank until finally it was consumed by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
I haven't switched yet because I have a bunch of accumulated points at my current bank that I haven't had a chance to cash in on something. I'll probably wait until summer to go through the switch.
I heard you the first time. And I believe you, you truly do movies more than math. It provides a poor roadmap to reality. Case in point:
"The GREED of men like Mr. Potter led to the Great Depression."
Yuh-huh. The grasp of history and the math skills here, they are closely matched. Maybe Steven Freakonomics Levitt can help you out with that.
http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/the-financial-meltdown-now-and-then/
Your last posting was nearly a month ago! Hop to it! Keeping busy I assume? I just haven't had the energy for much posting myself these days. Much easier to get mad during the election, now I just get depressed.
"Much easier to get mad during the election, now I just get depressed."
Looking at what you "won," I can see why you're depressed.
I'm depressed because Darcy died a year ago just before Xmas, and her last year was a bad one.
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