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  • ... People make mistakes. When they realize it, they feel bad. They acknowledge their error. And then, having cleansed themselves of ... "It's like going bankrupt and getting to keep your credit cards." When did this start? With Nixon, they say. The ...
  • ... try one at first. Bill originally bought his because of a bad knee. Have fun! It sure beats an old person's cane ha ha ha ha ha ... registered. One of the other choices would have been a credit card number which I would not do. And I forgot the third choice. You ...
  • ... As authors Paul Slansky and Arleen Sorkin explain in 'My Bad: The Apology Anthology' (Bloomsbury, 2006), ours is an apology culture. For ... put it, "It's like going bankrupt and getting to keep your credit cards." Read more... See also: apologies , Arleen ...
  • ... pages apiece, makes us feel less lame about delivering bad news, confronting public speaking, banking our pennies, sewing a button, ... repurpose my living room, and why I should get rid of credit cards. (You want the free airline miles? Did you know that 75 percent ...
  • ... Those in the know had a tip-off in the author's credit: Alan Moore is the mad genius of the illustrated novel. David Lloyd is ... for teenage slackers; if you know of a smart kid with a bad attitude and a disdain for adult authority, you will do him or her a big ...
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