Most boring Grammy Awards since forever.When the most memorable performance is that by Josh Groban (yeah,who) and an opera singer,you got issues.Hope the Oscars are better.'Nuff said.
Came across two articles about the relationship between romance and finance.Thought it was pertinent,particularly this week.First one's an amusing insight into how men and women think.See it here
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120250934232254935.html?mod=rss_Weekend_and_The second is a sobering look at the financial costs of serious dating.Consider,forty thousand dollars and two and a half years is the average cost and duration of a courtship leading to marriage.That's sixteen thousand dollars a year.And it isn't spread out.Let me try and itemize it over a two and half year period.(Note,this is in the US)
Chocolates and candy-$186.70
Eating out-$8000.00
Valentine's Day-$620.22
Entertainment-$1775.00
Engagement ring-$4225.00
Wedding-$27,882.00
Honeymoon-$4,478.00
Total-$47166.92
And that's for one that leads to marriage.Thank you, Businessweek .Better go look for a buyer for that left kidney guys.Whoever said no romance without finance sure wasn't kidding.Don't believe me?Take a look at the links yourself.
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/feb2008/bw2008027_681364.htm?campaign_id=rss_topStorieshttp://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/02/0208_costoflove/index_01.htmAnyone wishing for simpler times?Well,you can't have them.Happy Val's Day y'all.