Money Hacks Carnival #17 at Mrs Nespy’s Frugal World
By admin | June 18, 2008
The Money Hacks Carnival #17 was hosted at Mrs. Nespy’s Frugal World. This “Music of the ’80s” is very cool with memorable photos and lyrics. In this edition, Mrs. Nespy did a great job of including articles that were left off accidentally last week — thank you! And here are her editor’s picks and comments:
Thank you Mrs. Nespy for putting together a great carnival. Next week carnival will be hosted at My Investing Blog.
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Thanks for the pat on the back. It was a lot of work, but fun. It was my first to host, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, so I will do it again.