Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:05 pm
This just reminds me of AndyXL and his saucepans or whatever they were.
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Sputnik wrote:I'm still trying to sell it but nobody wants it.
Cosmo wrote:This just reminds me of AndyXL and his saucepans or whatever they were.
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Stu wrote:No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Beans wrote:Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.
Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it.
Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary
I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.
yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.
thanks atleast I saved a good 16k for not living away from home. Only had to pay my tuition fees, some lunch money and train passes. It was like going to school/college still. U seriously like my wallet or was that a sarcastic comment?
poser wrote:Sputnik wrote:I'm still trying to sell it but nobody wants it.
Dude: that's because it hasn't even got a fúcking saddle.
Floex wrote:Hime123 wrote:Beans wrote:Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.
Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it.
Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary
I got in debt to the sum of around £6000 when I was 19 buying clothes, going on holidays, etc. Best time of my life.
I like doing* and buying nice things so unfortunately they cost quite a bit of money. I think those of you that think £100+ on a coat is expensive are being extremely tight.
*No not prostitutes, I take those as cheap as they come.
I don't think anyone said £100 a cost is too expensive but £200 on a wallet that looks about £10 is something of a shitter
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Stu wrote:No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Beans wrote:Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.
Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it.
Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary
I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.
yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.
thanks atleast I saved a good 16k for not living away from home. Only had to pay my tuition fees, some lunch money and train passes. It was like going to school/college still. U seriously like my wallet or was that a sarcastic comment?
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Stu wrote:No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Beans wrote:Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.
Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it.
Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary
I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.
yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.
thanks atleast I saved a good 16k for not living away from home. Only had to pay my tuition fees, some lunch money and train passes. It was like going to school/college still. U seriously like my wallet or was that a sarcastic comment?
Igor wrote:No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Stu wrote:No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Beans wrote:Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.
Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it.
Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary
I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.
yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.
thanks atleast I saved a good 16k for not living away from home. Only had to pay my tuition fees, some lunch money and train passes. It was like going to school/college still. U seriously like my wallet or was that a sarcastic comment?
I think that's your problem.
Floex wrote:Cosmo wrote:This just reminds me of AndyXL and his saucepans or whatever they were.
Didn't he buy a handbag that cost £200 or something
Psychopomper wrote:Floex wrote:Cosmo wrote:This just reminds me of AndyXL and his saucepans or whatever they were.
Didn't he buy a handbag that cost £200 or something
...a handbag?!
Sputnik wrote:Sometimes the plan goes wrong (like with the trial bike - hadn't planned on being so gooseberry fool at it :lol: ) but most of the time it turns out all right.
OnlyShallow wrote:But you're not that cool kid after all. You're just as gooseberry fool as me. Sitting there, eating your sandwich, pretending not to be impressed. Occassionally tutting. Then going home and trying the same thing but failing.
Psychopomper wrote:Floex wrote:Cosmo wrote:This just reminds me of AndyXL and his saucepans or whatever they were.
Didn't he buy a handbag that cost £200 or something
...a handbag?!
*one for the Oscar Wilde fans *
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