bluegargantua: (Default)
2006-03-16 02:57 pm
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Another Day Older...

...but not so in debt.

Today I paid off all my outstanding credit card balances. I am now debt free with the exception of my car. I just want to run a mile and then buy something expensive.

Or maybe quit my job and fly to Tahiti.

Remember kids, Credit Cards are of the devil!
Tom
bluegargantua: (Default)
2006-03-16 02:57 pm
Entry tags:

Another Day Older...

...but not so in debt.

Today I paid off all my outstanding credit card balances. I am now debt free with the exception of my car. I just want to run a mile and then buy something expensive.

Or maybe quit my job and fly to Tahiti.

Remember kids, Credit Cards are of the devil!
Tom
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2005-07-19 11:35 am
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An open letter...

Dear WPI and SallieMae

Here is the last of the money I borrowed from you over 10 years ago in order to go to college. Looking back, I'm fretful that I didn't make good use of the cash. I should've done a lot of things differently. However, this is the kind of wishful thinking I'm always doing. It certainly isn't your fault. I suppose from a straight money-spent-in-repayments vs. money-earned-through-higher-education, it's been something of a win for me. And, of course, the many people and experiences of college have all had a big impact on me and the person I am today...and those were mostly positive impacts so again, a win for me.

Still, I am extremely pleased to say "good riddance" to the both of you. Of course, SallieMae wears a smirk, since she knows I'll soon be courting her sister Fannie (and maybe their cousin FreddieMac), but for now, one of the longest financial chapters in my life is finally over.

We'll always have Worcester,
Tom
bluegargantua: (Default)
2005-07-19 11:35 am
Entry tags:

An open letter...

Dear WPI and SallieMae

Here is the last of the money I borrowed from you over 10 years ago in order to go to college. Looking back, I'm fretful that I didn't make good use of the cash. I should've done a lot of things differently. However, this is the kind of wishful thinking I'm always doing. It certainly isn't your fault. I suppose from a straight money-spent-in-repayments vs. money-earned-through-higher-education, it's been something of a win for me. And, of course, the many people and experiences of college have all had a big impact on me and the person I am today...and those were mostly positive impacts so again, a win for me.

Still, I am extremely pleased to say "good riddance" to the both of you. Of course, SallieMae wears a smirk, since she knows I'll soon be courting her sister Fannie (and maybe their cousin FreddieMac), but for now, one of the longest financial chapters in my life is finally over.

We'll always have Worcester,
Tom