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<title>Quick Cash</title>
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<description>Quick cash is not the same as good cash. Sure we'd all like quick cash in theory, but then we see the costs for speed, and envoke the tortoise in all of us.   </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>There are hundreds of lessons in life that can be amply described the the olde tortoise and hare fable. Ta! T'was a fantastic story about love and lost hopes, dreams and dashed dreams, and the lions pride to finish at all costs! Your current need for easy, quick cash, that too can be described by the ancient fable. A lesson learned before the lesson even begins - move slowly, move purposefully, and avoid the ravaging stupidity of the hare!

Quick cash is too fast for your own good
When people apply for quick cash loans, something happens inside their brains. And its a good thing, its peace of mind, the sense that finally things are going your way. With quick cash you can: 

Pay off yoru bills or late debts
Avoid late penalties or loss of service
Pay the cover charge for that club and dance your night away with the rest of the whores!


You can do it all - and inside your mind the burning need for extra cash is stifled and utterly extinguished. You become lazy, you become complacent, you become the dread rabbit inside us all. 

Winning the race on your own terms
In our experience, its much better to push you way toward payday without a quick cash loan because only then can one fully appreciate the struggle and cost of your misfortune. Otherwise, if you take that quick cash, you're sprinting miles before the end of the race. You'll become weak, you'll tire, you'll pass out in the shrubs of high roll over fees and missed paychecks. Then, weeks later, long after the days of your discontent, you'll awake to the sound of happy trumpets and the strutting confidence of those with shells!
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