Carnivals and Festivals Galore
by Mr Credit CardI’ve again sloppy again in terms of updating you on carnivals that I was in for the last couple of weeks. So let’s get going with what’s been happening the last two weeks.
Carnival of Personal Finance
This week, MapGirl hosted the 90th Carnival of Personal Finance. The week before, Binary Dollars hosted the 89th Carnival of Personal Finance with a very unique twist. Rather than tell everyone who posted which post, he had a bunch of celebrities instead. Looking for my post? Check out Hulk Hogan! How is that associated with my article? Only Binary Dollars knows!
Carnival of Debt Reduction
Climbing Out of Debt hosted the 77th Edition of the Carnival of Debt Reduction. The week before, Smart Money Life was the host of the 76th Edition.
Festival of Frugality
I missed this week’s 64th Edition of the Festival of Frugality, but was involved in the 63th Edition hosted by Stingy Students.
Other Carnivals and Festivals
Smart Money Life was at it again byt hosting the Festival of Under 30s Finance. Thrifty Mom was the host of last week’s Carnival of Credit Card.
Favorite Posts
This week’s (or rather the last two weeks favorite post, in my opinion, comes from Digerati Life. There are some really great posts in all the carnivals and you should check them out. But these two stand out and I really enjoyed them and had a good laugh. You should check them out.
Outsourcing Romance for $100,000 a Year by Digerati Life certainly caught my eye with the headline. I guess when you have the moolahs, you can throw frugality out of the window!.
Here is another cool post from Digerati Life called How to Furnish Your House on Any Budget. Check out the idea and photos - really cool.

March 12th, 2007 at 2:19 am
Wow! Thanks so much for the honor of being doubly mentioned over here :)! What can I say but I’m glad you liked my posts. Now it’s my turn to lurk around here and have a little fun myself :D.
March 12th, 2007 at 2:58 am
Can’t help it when you have fedex boxes and paid match making! Think about it, if you knew your blind date paid $100,000 for the service, I’m sure you’ll put your best foot forward!