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September 2008

New blog makes frugality fun

Want to find ways to make frugality fun?

Check out our new Smart Spending blog by Mr. Cheapskatin’.

When the economy gets tough, the smart consumer finds ways to make a dollar holla and Mr. Cheapskatin’ will show you how. He’ll write about scouting the best deals at the pump and how to get the best dining deals. He’ll also ask for tips and you may be able to show Mr. Cheapskatin’ a thing or two.

“To me, saving money is fun, which allows for the occasional spending binge and provides a warm blanket of financial security,” writes our new blogger.

His devotion to keeping more dollars in his pocket has enabled him to put two kids through college, with a third entering the pipeline, and avoid (for the time being, anyway) a full-time job. But he still enjoys life - albeit frugally.

Look for other smart tips on our Your Money page.

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Get in on the HBCU football experience

Want to know what’s going on with the football programs at historically black colleges and universities?

Find out at a new blog where you can talk about HBCU football with each other and with blogger Leo Willingham, a former AJC college sports editor who attended Savannah State University.

The blog launches as preparations gear up for this weekend’s Atlanta Football Classic which celebrates its 20th anniversary with a likely sellout at the Georgia Dome between black college football powers Florida A&M and Tennessee State. Chat with others about the best Classic games and traditions - as well as the teams and players - that help to make an HBCU event more than a game - it’s an experience.

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Where’s the best Atlanta BBQ? Dance club? Zip code? Vote now!!

What’s your say on the Best of the Big A?

The Best of the Big A contest gives YOU a chance to nominate, vote and celebrate the best things in town. You’ve already nominated the best things in Atlanta. And from Sept. 8-15, you can vote on the top 5 nominees. Winners will be announced Sept. 17 on accessAtlanta.com and on Sept. 18 in the print edition of accessAtlanta. Show us what you got. Visit the Best of the Big A blog to vote TODAY.

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Your Top 5 Books - The Results!

Thanks ajc.com readers! We asked you for your top 5 books, and you were all too happy to tell us here on Check It Out. We even took the question on the road with us to the AJC Decatur Book Festival this past weekend, and received even more response from people on the street.

As our favorite in-house self-proclaimed sociologist stated, “A theory called the Wisdom of Crowds contends that many voices together speak more clearly than the voice of a single ‘expert’.” Basically, what he means is that out of the 414 people who answered the ‘Top 5 Books’ call, a surprising number of you are fans of the same books. So, without further ado, your top books were:

  • “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee
  • Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling
  • “Gone With The Wind” by Margaret Mitchell
  • “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini
  • “Pride & Prejudice” by Jane Austen

Rounding out the top 10 were the Bible, Lord of the Rings trilogy, “The Great Gatsby”, “Jane Eyre” and “The Catcher In The Rye”. What do you think? Did any (or all) of your picks make it to the top 10? Were you inspired to read something new from this list?

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