mahe Spring is coming, and it's finally time to dust off the old patio furniture and put it out on the back patio! Your perennial flowers are just about to bloom, and the grass is showing how green it can be. The cherry blossoms shed pink all over your yard, and the snowcrab tree makes the ground white like fresh snow. You clean out the gutters and spray down the roof, and think, "Maybe this year we'll re-paint the house?" and mark it down on the tremendous "To-Do" list for spring. Maybe you'll get to it, maybe you won't. After you wash the house with the hose, you may decide it doesn't need it. But looking back at the old, early-80s-yellow plastic patio furniture, you wonder, "Did I like this when I bought it?" the formica table has a crack in the top near the umbrella hole that's you actually remember happening, four years ago now, when Uncle Marty tried to use the table as an oration stand. It's been so long now, that there's dirt in the crack that won't come off. The woven plastic chairs sag, and the metal spring joints are rusty and squeak when you sit in them. It actually looks really bad next to the rest of your fresh, green garden and healthy, flowering trees. Looking at the patio set, you think, "You know, I should just dump this junk in the trash." It's something you've said to yourself for about 5 years now, ever since your sister came over and pointed out how the table is nearly beige on the top but goldenrod around the edges. "This year" you tell yourself, "This year I'll finally do it!" and you don't even set up the umbrella this year. You call the garbage service and let them know there'll be large items to pick up this week, and you set it out on the front lawn with a sign, "Free or Trash" taped on the side. You can retire 12 Months from today with a $4000 monthly income guarantee, we do all the work for you, while you get paid! http://www.retireoneyear.com/ro545ss/3/
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Saturday, August 9, 2008
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