When folks come here, some can see a monthly membership fee, which I call tuition, as a huge debt in the future. Yes, $25 / month is $300 / year. $50 / month is $600 a year. It is what I saw the other day when my doctor asked me to take one medication that cost $100 a month plus another that cost $40 a month.

Now I'm not going to do what the doctor said. I'm not going to use the $100 / month med and I'm going to find a substitute for the $40 / month med as soon as my regular doctor gets home from riding the waves in the Pacific on the large boat I helped pay for. These cost are after my insurance kicks in. So I'm seeking an alternative solution.

A years membership at WAU is very reasonable if we don't use the (installment plan) monthly option. Cut your cost now by choosing an annual membership. You just cut your cost in half. Now you can handle the load if you put your mind to it.

If you wanted to take a course at your local college, you would not be using the monthly payment plan, would you. And you would be paying more than for the training offered here.

So tell your family to donate some stuff to YOU so that you can have a garage sale to raise a few hundred bucks for a top Internet marketing education. Go to my site http://www.homechurchinternational.org to learn how to max your yard sale.

Go to your banker. Don't be bashful. It is such a small loan the is not going to pass out when you ask for it. How about your grandfather? Is he good for it?

Before my older brother went off to the war, he build a little kit to shine shoes. He was allowed to do it in a barbershop and he earned a new bike doing it.

There are ways to get the base capital to buy a great education right here.

I have only your success at heart. I pains me to see so many leave here because they were more worried about paying the next months membership fees than building a business.

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What a small world that you mention Red Skelton. Many years ago in a Western Tack store in Houston I met Red Skelton. My mom and I were doing some horse tack shopping, when a man a few feet away was doing everything he could to get my attention. There were a lot of Bowler Hats near him and he kept switching hats and his actions got wilder & funnier. I stood there mesmerized by this funny man. My mom leaned over and said "do you know who that is, that's Red Skelton. Being a stupid kid, I blurted out, "it can't be, he;s dead! Oops, it was him and he was so kind to me. What a truly good man he was (or is). What a great memory he gave me.

Thank you John!
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bigstevec Premium
as a kid i loved Red - i'm definitely jealous - he truly came from the heart
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Yes, he was wonderful & gentle. He was doing Clem Kadiddlehopper for me. I will never forget it, what a special moment!
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TJ Books Premium
For fun! What a story. I met Gene Autry when I was a kid. Big thrill for a kid. J
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ronamo Premium
John, as usual. a great post. Your body may be aging, but your mind is as young as can be.
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I just got back from Seattle. A long drive and my body is aging. Tnx. John
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suem Premium
Absolutely! If you want something enough you will find a way to achieve it :)
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jespinola Premium
Great Training John
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bryonbrewer Premium
It is true there is "good debt" (fees and trainings that will make you more money in the future) and "bad debt" (TV's and Boats etc)
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