
Sandra asks…
What is a great shoe to get for basketball?
I am a girl, and it doesn't matter if the shoe is men's or women's, I would prefer men's though. My team color is black, white, and gold. I want something along the line of Nike or Adidas, no Jordan's though or shoes over $120. Thanks

Our pick of the answers:
I would get the Nike Hyperdunks. I use them a lot to play basketball, and they are really, really comfortable and are super supportive. They're light too, so they don't feel heavy as you get tired. Plus, the looks are gorgeous. Beware if you have wide feet though, because these are sort of narrow. Another pair is the Reebok ReeZig. I used them, and the zigs seemed to give me more spring in each step, although they weren't as light or supportive as the Hyperdunk's. Overall, the Hyperdunks are more if you move around a ton and need to make quick anklebreakers, while the ZigTechs are if you need to sprint and get around the court quicker

Sandy asks…
Am I the only one in the world that is happy about their bankruptcy?
I read things about being refused a bankruptcy and I worry, but mostly I have slept soundly for two days since making this decision with my husband. I know that my credit is ruined (it didn't work out so well so why should I use credit again) and I have a public record as a bankrupted person, but I will be able to pay my perscription bills and buy my kids shoes. Keep in mind that I haven't actually been to court yet. OOo. I should do a blog. Comments?

Our pick of the answers:
I was humbled by my bankruptcy but I bought a car 2 months ago and paying only 15.45% Interest. My car insurance was going to increase by $700 but thanks to a good agent - the increase was only $200 (bad credit plus a couple of speeding tickets). As my credit improves and my good driving record increases, the premium will return to where it was. Besides my car loan, I live on a cash only basis. I am also on disability and my income is limited. I have no need for credit cards and cell phones at the present. I do not wear rags but I have no need to buy new and expensive clothes. Before my bankruptcy, I had almost $100K total credit limit on my cards. I even had a card with $35K credit limit until I lowered it to $3.5K. I can live with the prospect of no more mortgages - nothing; In fact, I wish to marry a rich woman who will share those things with me. :)
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