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September 27, 2007

A Message For Those With Their Head in the Sand

Here’s one for the “believe it or not” list: ostriches do not hide their heads in the sand. I know – you’re thinking “get OUT!” I was as shocked as the next person. Apparently, while they do not bury their head, they will sometimes lie on the ground trying to make themselves look inconspicuous. According to The Phrase Finder:

The story also relies on the supposed stupidity of ostriches, and of birds in general. In fact, there's little to support that either as birds have a significantly larger brain to weight ratio than many other species of animal. The notion is that the supposedly dumb ostrich believes that if it can't see its attacker then the attacker can't see it. This was nicely reformed as a joke on Douglas Adams' 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy', in which the 'Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal' was described as 'so mind-bogglingly stupid that it assumes that if you can't see it, then it can't see you.'

Birds are not stupid (at least not all of them), and I find it difficult to believe that a bird that merely lies about hoping not to be avoided (such as one might do at a high school or college reunion) is intellectually deficient. So if ostriches don’t hide their heads in the sand, why do people struggling with high house payments often do just the opposite?

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August 3, 2007

Mass Bankruptcy Filings Rising

The Boston Herald reports this morning:

The number of Massachusetts people filing for Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy jumped to 2,187 during the first half of 2007, up 85 percent over the previous year and up 78 percent during the same period in 2004, prior to when the U.S. bankruptcy system was overhauled in 2005.

The number of Chapter 7 liquidation filings also more than doubled to 4,251 during the first half of the year, compared to the year-ago period, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Massachusetts District.

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July 20, 2007

Filing Bankruptcy. Again.

A commenter posed an interesting scenario. She received a Chapter 7 discharge in 2002. Since then, she rebuilt her credit and was able to get into her home. Unfortunately, she ended up with a subprime mortgage with payments that are high. Those payments were manageable when she was making $80,000 a year. But she recently lost her job. Now those payments seem daunting. So, the question is, can she seek bankruptcy protection again?

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