Broke as a Spoke...

Broke as a Spoke... : ...and that ain't no joke
Broke as a Spoke...
...and that ain't no joke
My fingers are crossed that everyone’s familiar with the saying “Broke as a spoke, and that ain’t no joke”, but it could just be something I picked up from the Polish side of my family.
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4/11 12:03 Gold Country
I've always wanted to go panning for gold. I don't even wear gold jewelry, but the allure of finding a precious metal by pure luck intrigues me. Something of such value for free? Sign me up! Sierra Vacations puts you right in the middle of gold...
4/12 15:49 April 11
My husband and I took a day trip to Indianapolis yesterday and enjoyed a fabulous afternoon walking around Broad Ripple and Mass Ave. $20 gas $38 Bazbeaux Pizza $15 Just Pop In $31 Bungalow $7 Silver in the City $4 Starbucks $12 Three Dog Bakery ...
4/12 15:50 Biggest Blogging Tip - Stop Using Free Blogging Sites
I've been fielding a lot of emails this past week about how I got started blogging, how I came to make money blogging, and tips for blogging beginners. While I could talk all day about blogging, I realized that my biggest blogging tip, whether you...
4/13 0:38 2009 Loan Modification Guide
I can think of few things more devastating than being in danger of losing your family home. If your home is in danger of foreclosure, you need to explore all of your options, including the 2009 Loan Modification Guide: Saving Your Home From...
4/14 11:35 The S Word
If I hear the word "stimulus" one more time, I just may scream. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fbrokeasaspoke... addthis_title = 'The+S+Word'; addthis_pub = ''; Post from: Broke as a Spoke

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