Saturday, June 30, 2007

FOUND ON THE STREET — by Steve Nadis

I’ve often complained about sudoku backup–the puzzles I clip from multiple daily papers that are steadily piling up on me. But I have an even more severe backup problem–that of all the old bills I’ve tucked away in shoeboxes. Today, while taking an evening stroll, my wife came home with a paper shredder that had the words “free” written on it. I gave up with the last shredder I purchased because it was pretty pathetic. This one has got a little more juice and after 45 minutes of shredding, I’d gotten through almost all of my old bills and bank statements. Tomorrow night I’m going to deal with some other financial records and maybe, for the first time in years, have my head above water–at least so far as my confidential paper backup problem is concerned.
Posted by Snake at 05:35:32
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2 Responses to “FOUND ON THE STREET — by Steve Nadis”

  1. Anonymous says:

    I assume they’re “PAID” bills.
    SAY, wouldja ask yer wife if she’s ever seen any shredders suitable for unpaid bills? I’d dearly like to be in possession of such a contraption.
    [simply] -Marco Polo

  2. Anonymous says:

    I like the idea, MP. But a shredder at the source of the bills might be even better. –Snake

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