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Kate Gosselin's New Job: Coupon Blogger

by Crystal Bell, posted Nov 2nd 2011 5:30PM
kate gosselin new job Kate Gosselin headed back to work. She has to feed her eight somehow, right?

However, she won't, be in front of the camera or donning her old scrubs anytime soon. Gosselin is joining the blogosphere as a featured blogger on CouponCabin.com.

"No matter how much money you have, it's just smart to use coupons," Gosselin told E! Online. "It's like free money in your pocket."

Her first blog post will debut on Nov. 22, and she'll be tackling a very important issue for moms worldwide: Shopping for the holidays. If anyone knows how stressful that can be, it's probably this mom of eight.

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Millions of $40 TV coupons now available from the government

by Jay Black, posted Jan 2nd 2008 6:03PM
Yep, if you're a hipster douchebag that still loves TV, you'll need one of these things...If you're one of the 14.3 million households that currently gets their television via over-the-air broadcasts, you'll be without a signal come February 18, 2009. That's the date the US switches from old, boring analog to what is being called by high-ranking officials as "the new hotness" or... digital.

But, you're not completely out of luck. As of yesterday, the US government is giving away 33.5 million $40 coupons to help people buy converter boxes (expected to cost between $50 and $70) so they continue to suck on the sweet electronic teat without interruption. No, don't call your doctor or wash your eyes out with bleach, you read that right: the US government is spending $1.5 billion to help people watch TV.

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Coupons offered for digital TV switch

by Adam Finley, posted Mar 13th 2007 2:48PM

antennaOn February 19, 2009 all television will switch from an analog to a digital signal. Anyone who doesn't either purchase a special box for digital conversion or purchase a TV specifically designed to receive a digital signal will be dragged into the town square and ritualistically murdered. Those who escape will live out the rest of their days in fear as they're hunted down and exterminated one by one.

Well, maybe it won't be that bad, but it's certainly going to be interesting to see how smooth this whole "digital conversion" thing goes.

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