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WaMu - this is getting scarey.
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 198013"><p>The FDIC did take over WaMu, but then brokered some kind of deal and JP Morgan Chase is buying WaMu. There was concern that WaMu would wipe out the FDIC fund. Scary, huh? WaMu customers should feel no transitional pains.</p><p></p><p>However, WaMu's failure is the largest bank failure in history. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to have to stock up on Xanax if I keep reading the news. </p><p></p><p>Butterflydreams - check out consignment shops and Goodwill. I used to be a snob and would never set foot inside of Goodwill. I've gotten over that and if you take the time to look, I found clothes with tags still on them and bought them for $2.50 each. Or maybe just go there for play clothes so he doesn't ruin his good, school jeans and you don't have to buy so many throughout the year. Boys are hard on clothes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 198013"] The FDIC did take over WaMu, but then brokered some kind of deal and JP Morgan Chase is buying WaMu. There was concern that WaMu would wipe out the FDIC fund. Scary, huh? WaMu customers should feel no transitional pains. However, WaMu's failure is the largest bank failure in history. I'm going to have to stock up on Xanax if I keep reading the news. Butterflydreams - check out consignment shops and Goodwill. I used to be a snob and would never set foot inside of Goodwill. I've gotten over that and if you take the time to look, I found clothes with tags still on them and bought them for $2.50 each. Or maybe just go there for play clothes so he doesn't ruin his good, school jeans and you don't have to buy so many throughout the year. Boys are hard on clothes. [/QUOTE]
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