My sister bought a car today. Chevy Malibu LS. Very nice . Came in about 15-20 minutes ago all excited and asked me to “Guess what?!” Dragged me outside to have a look at it (in the dark…I had to ask what color it is. :D). I welcomed her as she joined the Deeply In Debt.
A non-impulse buy!!! You mean people actually plan on making purchases beforehand? And they check their money and make sure they can afford or even need what they are buying??? I don’t think I have ever witnessed such a thing. Never personally made a non-impulse buy. Isn’t that why credit cards were invented
Well, I’m assuming this was a Non-Impulse Purchase, unless…you think she was lying when she said she was visiting car dealers and just ran out and bought one today to cover up whatever she was really doing? Now that you mention it, I’m sure that has to be what happened. Now I just have to find out what shameful secrets she’s been hiding.
One time I purchased a set of Louis Vuitton luggage for my wife, because I thought that she would like it. It set me back almost sixty thousand dollars. My wife snubbed the gift, so I gave it to my mother as a Mother’s Day present. I will never make such a silly purchase again without asking my wife.
Chicken:
SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS? DID YOU SAY SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS?
If you’re going to go throwing 60000 dollars around, throw it towards me.
I’d like a 1999 Eclipse GSX with a sunroof, and leather. Color does not matter.
Thank you.
–Tim
SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS? Are we talking AMERICAN dollars??Good lord, how big was the set?? For that kind of money, I wouldn’t even buy the luggage…just get to the destination and buy a whole new wardrobe!