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I'm a woman, and women try to predict when mad money may be required.
But extra revenue should not turn into the Legislature's mad money.
And all this, remember, involved the doling out of mad money from people who really needed it.
"I don't want to work either, but we need some mad money for the next storm."
Thus he has a nest egg or mad money and a treasure, too.
Some observers felt they were there to carry mad money or groceries, but there's probably a better reason.
Instead, many teachers spend their mad money on impulse purchases: school supplies.
Mad Money was expanded to a special 90 minute edition for this occasion.
They thought they had mad money in the house.
Anyway, keep it as mad money in case you want to get away in a hurry.
Each person would be given $50 in "mad money."
It may not have quite the thrills, but you're sure to walk away with a little of Wall Street's mad money.
Mad Money has promoted two viewer challenges, one in late 2005 and another in early 2006.
Mad Money received generally negative reviews from film critics.
Mad money carries a different definition when cash supplies are seemingly endless.
"In the good old days, they used to call it 'mad money.' "
"There will be some mad money," he acknowledged.
"Maybe he needed some mad money," I theorize halfheartedly.
Don offers to return the Jaguar by himself, slipping her some "mad money" in case it doesn't work out.
That's why a woman used to carry mad money, so she'd be able to get home if she got mad at her escort."
On April 23, 2013, the Mad Money set got a facelift.
The heist in the 2008 movie Mad Money takes place at a fictitious version of the bank.
Cross also plays the character of Barry in the 2008 movie Mad Money.
How to put advice from the TV show "Mad Money" into practice.
They held (sometimes for everyone to see) only the essentials: keys, makeup and what women who remember carrying these bags invariably call mad money.