Andrew wrote:I'm a bit of an impulsive spender at times which has certainly come back to haunt me on more than one occasion. The desire to own certain games and DVDs as soon as they come out has seen me spend more than I could have if I'd been a bit more patient. It's not that I don't appreciate or understand the value of money but my eagerness to buy things I'm interested in doesn't allow me to be as frugal as I could (or perhaps should) be.
I'm that way with CD's. Right now my collection stands at about 140, two years ago it was about 25. That works out to basically 13-15 bucks a week I don't need to be spending.
Laxation wrote:Over analyzing and over thinking... results in lots of problems that shouldnt be
I'm that way with CD's. Right now my collection stands at about 140, two years ago it was about 25. That works out to basically 13-15 bucks a week I don't need to be spending.
j.23 wrote:Laxation wrote:Over analyzing and over thinking... results in lots of problems that shouldnt be
bingo. i still do it though
j.23 wrote:the quality of CD's are noticeably better than that of mp3s. also, spending money on a CD is a way of supporting the artists.
Colin wrote:Have I heard of downloading? *Colin laughs like a posh member of the upper-class*
I may buy a lot, but I download even more. I have 720 albums on my computer, and 140 of those are bought.
for some reason I'm more amazed by that statistic than how many people die each year from certain reasons, which in a way is pretty sad. But 54.1 GB is nuts.
Laxation wrote:So why buy any?![]()
j.23 wrote:spending money on a CD is a way of supporting the artists
Colin wrote:Mine is needlessly pointing out other people's flaws sarcastically. It alienates those who don't know me well enough to realize it's all good natured.
Andrew wrote:I'm a bit of an impulsive spender at times which has certainly come back to haunt me on more than one occasion. The desire to own certain games and DVDs as soon as they come out has seen me spend more than I could have if I'd been a bit more patient. It's not that I don't appreciate or understand the value of money but my eagerness to buy things I'm interested in doesn't allow me to be as frugal as I could (or perhaps should) be.
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