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 I don't like the idea of limiting the number of bills. But I think we have to be judicious in terms of how much time we spend on particular bills.

 We are using 2006 money to pay for 2005 bills. The saying goes that you can't get sick after June. People get bills that ruin their credit. There is stress of not being able to pay your bills. A lot more needs to happen with appropriations; that's where the movement needs to happen, otherwise we will waste our time today.

 It's been quite a large increase, both in the number of families and in the size of their bills. Many bills are 50 percent more than last year.

 I personally use it because I think it's a great idea. I think it would be a smart thing for people to be on because you can avoid high winter bills and high summer bills. You can count on your bill being fairly consistent throughout the year.

 I'm doing something for myself. I'd like to get away from this, but it pays the bills. So until I figure out how to hide a mailbox, I have to work, pay bills and account for my time.

 This forces you to convert 'her bills' and 'his bills' into 'our bills' and encourages unity and communication in the marriage. I know very few financially successful people who have separate lives and separate checking accounts. If you want a life of your own, you shouldn't get married.

 If you're an unemployed American, the debt that you want to have reduced is your debt for not being able to work -- the debt that you worry about in terms of paying your electrical bills, your gas bills and your rent and your food, the health care for your family.

 We expect over 30 bills by the time this is over. The bills are going to pour in.

 We spend more time opposing bad bills now than we did in the past. The Legislature is awful compared to what it used to be.

 Most residential consumers don't spend a lot of time scrutinizing their bills and they don't want to change. The carriers know this.

 To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations.

 Damn, these bills are high. Is there any way we can start conserving heat or electricity? These bills are outrageous.

 We all use so many communications services, and the monthly bills can be significant. I found a way to zero-out all my bills completely.

 Go to the landlord and ask to see the bills and the methodology used to calculate and figure what you owe based on the bills you've received.

 I don't know about you, but I worked my way through college. And if I can get that student graduating with the skills and abilities that are going to pay those bills — or help you [parents] pay those bills — it's very beneficial.

 The problem comes in with the 40 percent increase in utility bills. These energy bills are tearing people apart, with the cold weather we've had.


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