What Would You Like Me To Write About?
Having thought about my last post for a bit I thought I’d ask you, dear reader, what would you like me to write about?
And at the same time I get to try out the nifty Google Docs Forms thingy. All responses end up in my spreadsheet and won’t be shared with anyone (until I write about it, that is).
Let me know!
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Thanks Steve for giving us the opportunity to hear our feedbacks and chance to read some posts/articles that we like most. I know that you’re doing huge effort to maintain such updated information and facts. In relation to public awareness, nowadays we need to think more practical, we need to budget our income in order to survive in continuous recession. Fun on budget funds sounds restrictive, and fun cannot be restricted or rationed. Online payday loans help, but you don't want to compromise your cash flow when you can figure out how to have fun without cash. Let’s keep in mind that budget refers only to a list of all planned expenses and revenues. It is a plan for saving and spending. When you master the way of budgeting it is easy for you to cope up with recession and try to have fun with your budget. Believe me it’s worth it!
That is a very nifty tool you have. I just set up a sample at my site http://randomthoughts.ws/gadgets/page.php?lim=36229 to get some feedback. I'm going to make a better one when I have some time.
Thanks!
Topic: hhhhhmmm.....church
As a resident and law abiding citizen, I feel that it is my obligation to become a member of a church where me and my family can feel at home and be amongst other believers. Although going to church doesn't make one a christian, I feel it is important to hear the word.