Sweet 16

March 17, 2007

Regular readers know that I’m no fan of basketball. So you’re asking, "What’s up with that headline?"

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Well, I am a fan of blogging, and Money Blog Site is hosting an NCAA-style
Personal Finance Tournament.  Don’t Mess With Taxes has survived the first two rounds (
my post on ratting out tax cheats has been a steady scorer in upsetting a couple of fine competitors), and now I’m in the Sweet 16.

You can help keep my financial hoopla dreams alive by taking a few minutes to head over to the Region 4 bracket and vote for DMWT. All you have to do is leave a comment listing the blogs you want to advance to the Elite 8. And I encourage you to look at all the remaining participants (links to the other region’s brackets are on the page) and vote there, too.

You can vote on the current match-ups until 9 p.m. Sunday, but I’m not sure what time zone is in effect. So you might want to get there a bit early to ensure you beat the buzzer,

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