Preferably something from Amazon, and preferably something about 50 bucks or less. I don’t wanna blow all the Christmas money on a watch or one pair of headphones knowhatImsayin?
Since I was just there looking at it, I think you should get the complete Aeon Flux on DVD.
That leaves you $170 for headphones or a watch.
An avant-garde science fiction animated series on MTV???
Why would MTV pick that up? WTF?
Because MTV used to kick ass.
If I had $200, I’d do something crazy like buy text books for my next term- buying them from Amazon or BnN saves money, not the 70% they promise, but still saves enough that I scout the internet for deals.
A remote-controlled mini quad copter, of course.
For large inheritances, lotteries and other unexpected large lump sums of income, Clark Howard recommends spending 10% of your “windfall” and saving the rest.
In your case, I’d only spend $20 of it. Probably on beer.
How about a new spatula? Everyone needs a new spatula. Throw that old half melted one out already.
I look at that picture of Clark Howard, and I think “Clark Howard doesn’t look like a guy who knows how to have fun.”
Go on, spend $50. I dare you.
Amazon sells bacon jam…
A compass.
- The last time Clark picked up the check.
What are you talking about? This guy is a party magnet.
BTW. All this money is being spent. Whether its on a slackline, or a sombrero, or even taking my lady friend out on a date, this Christmas money is getting spent.
Did you even ***consider ***my spatula suggestion? Hmph.
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I have two beautiful spatulas that are pretty new. Not burned out hobo spatulas like you apparently use.
With $200 you could buy a dozen jars of Marmite. That’s over 13 pounds of yeasty goodness right there.
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If you don’t know what to buy, perhaps you shouldn’t buy anything? Why not save the money for a time when you actually need to purchase something?
Spend half on (very cheap) women and drink. Waste the rest.
These headphones and save the rest.