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Conan O’Brien has been using his new Twitter account to joke – but for one fan, his Tweets have had a serious impact.

“I’ve decided to follow someone at random. She likes peanut butter and gummy dinosaurs. Sarah Killen, your life is about to change,” Conan Tweeted on Friday.

Sunday, March 7, 2010 @ 02:03 AM admin

The Kardashian sisters may be known for their sexy style, but the trio isn’t making it work for “Project Runway” fashion guru Tim Gunn.

“I read that you are not a fan of the Kardashian look,” Joy Behar asked Tim on “The Joy Behar Show.”

“Oh, Joy. Who is?” Tim responded.

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TMZ.com: TMZ has obtained the raw footage of the “Jersey Shore” boardwalk brawl that a couple claims was edited to make them look like the aggressors and not Ronnie and Sammi … but after watching it, we’re still not sure who’s to blame.Joshua Thomas and … Read more

Sunday, March 7, 2010 @ 02:03 AM admin

Does your heart sink every time you see that infamous envelope pop through your letterbox alerting you of yet another month of scraping together the pennies just to pay the monthly interest on your credit card? Well you’re not alone. It seems according to a recent item from the BBC that the government is also worried at the exorbitant interest rates that seem to be piling up our Credit Card Debt.

Credit card companies are capitalising on our debt ensuring that we always need them. How? Well, by charging extreme interest rates we remain in debt for longer. The longer we are in debt the more probability of needing more borrowed funds to aid us along what we think is the road of Debt Management. But are we kidding ourselves? Logic dictates the more we borrow the more we owe. But so many of us are stuck in that vicious cycle of borrowing more and having less disposable salary as a result that it seems there is no way out.
However as we are now paying the highest interest rates in 12 years, shouldn’t we be taking back the control that is fittingly ours?

How do we escape? Well in an ideal world we wouldn’t allow ourselves to be ensnared in by the nice shiny offers and promises of a better life if we just use that credit card. Or become so disorganised that we pick up poor Debt Management skills in the first place. But, the anxiety we all face on a daily basis, whether it’s through overindulging, deficient budgeting or urgent necessity, the reality is that it has become all too easy to get dragged in. Credit cards do have their place and if used shrewdly they can work to our benefit and NOT the credit card companies. Clearing them each month for instance means there is no interest and therefore no profit for the credit card company.

Though once we have become ensnared it can all too easily become a nightmare of rising debt that has a negative bearing on all aspects of our lives.

The only way we can tackle this is by drawing in that belt, looking at our budget and taking action. We can either bury our heads pretending the debt doesn’t exist, all the while it develops ever bigger, or we can face it head on and deal with the choices.

Although it’s painful to look at the condition of our finances, it is an overwhelming relief once you’ve sat down and looked at the figures and done something encouraging towards improving your Credit Card Debt. Whether we go down the Debt Consolidation route or simply keep track of what we’re spending and probably wasting our money on, it goes a long way to regain that control and escape the clutches of those credit cards!
There are no miracle cures but through taking control and looking at options to help us along the way, we can escape!