Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Re: [Madness Writers] RE: [Madness Writers] Re: [Madness Writers] RE: [Madness Writers] Re: [Madness Writers] 1/03/2012 08:36:00 PM

haha, 3500, only people with businesses that save money can afford that.  bceause when you have that much money saving money ios the same as making money.  for regular people, saving and makinga re different.  tahts the gist of the one article i read. not sure which one.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Madness <nayrrizdaed@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an awesome pair of slippers for the house, but I doubt they'd work in the cold unless I had some special socks. I'll buy socks later this week at home.

Even spending $1000 a month on student loans, I have too much money. I could go out and buy pretty much whatever I wanted and it wouldnt' even phase my wallet. I see why people make impulse purchases and stuff. Not me, man. I'll use my money for something.

Emily wanted to buy a clock at some antique pawn shop place over the weekend. An old, heavy metal clock that winds up. She said she wouldn't buy it if it was more than $20. I said "anything over $15 is too much, but I wouldn't spend $10." Really it was probably only worth a few bucks, but it was an antique so of course the price is jacked. guess how much.. 60 smackers, man. that was after a 20% discount. No idea how. emily wanted it for the mantle. I wanted her to buy some pictures that were $6 for a pair and $8 for another pair. $14 for 4 pictures in the house. We're gonna decorate no matter what 'cause that's what people do in their homes, so why not keep the price down?

Her uncle was talking about a picture he wanted to buy at an art gallery for $3,500. Of course, he coudln't justify paying that much. Wise man. Maybe a used car. Not a painting.

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Posted By Madness to Madness Writers at 1/03/2012 09:38:00 PM


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