Jason Goolesby

Jason Goolesby is a self-professed jack-of-all-trades and news junkie whose interests range from NCAA football to agrarian living. His writing often reflects his reading interests as well as his reflections upon everyday living. He attended Cumberland University (just outside of Nashville, TN) from 1995-1999 where he studied English and Secondary Education and was a member of the Bulldog football team. The former school teacher and football coach resides in Northeast Alabama with his newlywed wife, Beth.
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  • One Android App Can Help You Save Big Bucks
    My new Samsung Galaxy Series Continuum with it's user-friendly apps, in particular the Scanlife app by Scanbuy, uses Android technology to help consumers make wise shopping decisions and save money by allowing them to quickly compare prices. .
  • A Billion Won't Buy as Much as it Used To
    Due to the Feds ability to move interest rates and manipulate money matters in complicated financial processes, we encounter an economics term known as inflation--the upward movement in the average level of consumer prices.
  • A Brief History of Toilet Paper
    The history and origins of toilet paper is one of the elite and affluent of centuries bygone. But alas no more! Modern industrialization has made toilet paper affordable for even the loweliest of us peons.
  • Getting Paid to Exercise
    A couple of years ago I decided I needed to do two things: 1) exercise more, and 2) make more money. I decided to become a basketball referee so I could get both.
  • Nothing like a Nazi
    A few participants in a recent teachers union strike in Madison, Wisconsin, need to think about about their rhetoric and its historical context. To protest is one thing, but to name call is another.
  • Being Green Can Put More Green in Your Wallet
    Practicing good stewardship towards our planet doesn't necessarily mean making love to a tree.There are a few simple steps a person can take that are both earth friendly and profitable at the same time--mainly recycling everyday household items.

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