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Why do you guys always have to turn everything into a discussion about sex?
Its disgusting. Revolting.
Its disgusting. Revolting.
Why do you guys always have to turn everything into a discussion about sex?
Its disgusting. Revolting.
In another segment, Orman told a woman caller that her live-in boyfriend should pay the majority of the household living expenses because he made more money than her. Sorry Suze. This is the 21st century. Men are not walking wallets. It's not the responsibility of men to subsidize women. Now, it would have been different if Orman also suggested that the woman compensate by doing the majority of the household cooking and cleaning. But Orman didn't recommend this. Her attitude was, "You go girl. You're an independent career woman and your boyfriend should subsidize your life." Yeah, right.
a woman is a toll booth, if you want what is on the other side, just pay the toll and enjoy the ride.
It took me quite a while to find a suitable toll booth image for this post, Ha.
The heck with the boys. I'm a little concerned about the image created by your deliberate juxtaposition of the words "naked" and "Dave Ramsey"...Alright boys--must be desperate for entertainment if you are imagining Suze Orman naked, but whatever.
We took some young folks to see Dave Ramsey when he came to town a few weeks ago...
Spouse had me research Suze's portfolio, and thank goodness we already had our stuff in one sack. I'd hate to have to admit to anyone, let alone my spouse, that Suze could teach me anything about life/financial/estate planning.Okay - I occasionally watch the SO show for entertainment value
DH can't stand the women and makes me change the channel.
Anyway, maybe she didn't listen to us, but she sure listens to Suze.
Last week she came by the house to pick up a package. It was something she bought from Suze Orman called the Ultimate Protection Portfolio. A water resistant case with CDs, folders, forms etc. for organizing all your records in one spot. If she follows through on completing the package, she will be more organized and prepared then DH and I.
So, I have a kinder view of Ms. Orman now.
When I used to pick our oldest kid up from school I had either Dave Ramsey of Clark Howard's show on the radio. The stories would have us laughing all the way home. It's amazing how much the kid picked up from listening to those shows.And if our daughter walks by during the show, it's usually a valuable teaching moment...I think that a few episodes of "Can I Afford It?" should be mandatory viewing in teenager's financial-management classes. It's more entertaining than Beavis & Butthead, and no one would dare fall asleep during that spiel.
Alright boys--must be desperate for entertainment if you are imagining Suze Orman naked, but whatever.
We took some young folks to see Dave Ramsey when he came to town a few weeks ago, and as others have said, his advice is not for the folks on this board, but it is where some of us started. It was a great program, inspiring and upbeat, and I saw a lot of enthused faces in the (huge) crowd.
I have no problem with folks getting the "be smart with money" info from Dave or from Suze. Much of our path to FIRE is paved with advice from Dave--and I did get a huge amount of satisfaction from yelling we're debt free on his radio program when we paid off the house!
Suze is nerve-wracking to listen to, no dispute with that!
Why do you guys always have to turn everything into a discussion about sex?
Its disgusting. Revolting.
Alright boys--must be desperate for entertainment if you are imagining Suze Orman naked, but whatever.
I think I speak for all of us when I say that picturing Suze naked never came into the equation. It was just that weird lesbian thing that got all all curious.
Not for any particularly good reason.
It took me quite a while to find a suitable toll booth image for this post, Ha.
Alright boys--must be desperate for entertainment if you are imagining Suze Orman naked, but whatever.
We took some young folks to see Dave Ramsey when he came to town a few weeks ago, and as others have said, his advice is not for the folks on this board, but it is where some of us started. It was a great program, inspiring and upbeat, and I saw a lot of enthused faces in the (huge) crowd.
I have no problem with folks getting the "be smart with money" info from Dave or from Suze. Much of our path to FIRE is paved with advice from Dave--and I did get a huge amount of satisfaction from yelling we're debt free on his radio program when we paid off the house!
Suze is nerve-wracking to listen to, no dispute with that!
I found out about that "Save Yourself" account last year too. I'll be getting my $100 this month! I also had told my Mom about that deal, and she signed up for it too, so she'll also be getting her $100 this month! Not too bad of a deal for $50 a month x 12 months.....a 16.667% boost!Last year she promoted a TD Ameritrade "Save Yourself" account that paid a bonus of $100 if you saved $50/month for a year via auto deductions. I've always been a good saver but I'll jump through a few hoops for $100 and set up the account and got my $100 after the year was up. But even better, my 24 year old son also signed up, finished the year, got his $100......
Why is Dave much more popular with the board than Suze and yet Suze is more popular than Dave (I think) with the public at large?
I hadn't head of Dave Ramsey before reading this board, and hadn't seen him until I started getting the Fox Business Channel. I enjoy looking at the Fox reporters, but Dave is my favorite show to turn the sound up. I only watch him for a few minutes at a time, because it isn't like I'm learning anything. Still I am impressed with his ability to give good sensible advice. On the other hand Suze drives me nuts.
Is the advice between the two very different? or is it just Suze's voice that annoys the heck of me.
Hmm, I don't know, really, what other folks think on that but here's why I listen to Dave--he's on the radio (and has a commercial free podcast). I guess Suze is on the television so I've never seen her program, though I know her voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard from the stories of others and I've thumbed through her books.