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Iced Tea, Food, Q-tips for my kid.
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I bought a ton o' groceries including some microwave meals so I can have something other than take out or sandwiches for dinner.
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Nothing today, but tomorrow will be car gas, charcoal for the grill, tea bags, Kool aide, stamps, and I forget what else I put on my list??:seeingstars:
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A tank of gasoline. Iced Tea.
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i bought groceries online last nite and picked them up tonite! this is a huge help to me! :)
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groceries for me as well...and necessities for cats.
Baby boy shower gift |
Salon hair products
Posh loose leaf tea Nail tools New hot air popper Some cooking utensils I needed Make up bag Travel sized toiletries for my work bag in case I go out after work |
2 pot holders which took me 7 or 8 years to remember to buy. Is that a butch thang?:|
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Truck maintenance at $485 worth.
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Lots of stuff ...
Tools for grilling at world market since they had a sale on grilling supplies. Some really cute earrings. A box to paint from Home Depot (they were too expensive for my budget at world market and I knew I'd find something in the gardening department at Home Depot and I did). Some vintage/chalk paint, stains, brushes. I forgot to buy some spices from world market. Hopefully they'll still be on sale next week when I'm in that neighborhood again. :pursebee: |
I bought myself a coffee
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Celebrating
I didn't buy myself anything material but paying off my credit card definitely bought me some peace of mind! It was my last financial hurdle and now I’m finally debt free. :danceparty::cheer::party::happyjump::dance1:
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I bought movie tix.
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Bought groceries, a few dresses, a shirt for my Daddy, and some beautiful flowers.
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The usual: Fountain soda and iced tea.
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I bought a pair of JCPenney work boots from the 1920's in excellent condition off of eBay. And yes, I do plan on actually wearing them at work (with my modern insoles, of course).
The thought of wearing shoes nearly a century old is exciting when I think of the storied past that accompanies them. Every step becomes a meditation on the passage of time. I'm thinking about their previous owner and the world as it was before these boots where stored and forgotten for the next 90-odd years. I'll think of the long-dead cobbler who might have bench-built them, the nails (possibly lead?!) they drove into the leather soles. The leather itself was once part of an animal that lived and grazed out in, what I imagine to be, an open field in one of the last tracts of the untamed west. There is clay still caked on the soles. There's something very surreal about touching that clay and realizing it's from the very last step someone will ever take until the next century... Old stuff is cool. |
A new battery for my truck.
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A prescription that was $280 last month, and is now (only) $173!
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7 Billable attorney hours. :blink:
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I bought an 11" side battery terminal wrench while at the parts store picking up my new battery today. This made tightening up those pesky side posts so much easier.
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