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The Cat Is Out Of The Bag

Jungle Magazine, a publication focusing on business education and the eminent Master of Business Administration degree, has done a good job writing up Consumerism Commentary for one of the magazine's past issues.

I believe the article was published earlier this year but only recently did it become available online. They let the cat out of the bag as far as my real name goes, and some statements no more than closely resemble facts, but I guess that's life as a rockstar.

My favorite line from the article:

The guilty pleasure of the blog is in the voyeurism of watching an astute, honest, financially self-aware everyman with an unpretentious prose style. "I use my own numbers, whether it's a car payment or an insurance premium," he says.

Supposedly, Consumerism Commentary is, will be, or has been featured in Budget Living Magazine, but I haven't seen the article yet.

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