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    Your best purchase

    I have been looking around my home at all the things I have bought over the last 10 years. Some very much wanted and some where bought on a whim. Of all the items I do have my two favorite are the treadmill and the laptop. I use both almost everyday. Have had the treadmill for 6 years I think.
    One of the items I bought years ago was a fitness membership and hardly ever went.
    What are some of your favorite items and what where some you wish you had not bought?

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    The things bought on a whim are mostly clothes that hang in my closet that I probably will end up giving away.
    What I did buy that I treasure most was my van that gave me exactly the comfort and wear that I was lookng for.

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    My camera,DVD player and Laptop are my favorites.I really don't have buyers remose on alot of things I have bought.I research before I buy almost anything.My cats(didn't pay adoption fees for them)and hammie of course.
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    Well, the two best purchases that I made are actually not paid off yet! It would have to be our house and my piano. I love love love owning a home and not having to worry about landlords anymore! (We bought our first house 9 months ago).

    The piano is the best I've ever owned, though it is by no means worthy of a concert hall or anything. But it does have a lovely, bright sound, has a nice feel, and it is pretty. Plus it is great to be able to practice and enjoy the way it sounds. I worked in a piano studio as a teacher for 2 years and got to play on some extremely good instruments, so I had to have something at home that could compare a little bit, or I wouldn't practice.

    As far as "bad" purchases, I see evidence of this all over the house...nothing overly expensive, but I do own a lot of junk I could sure live without. Makes me wonder how much money I would have in the bank if I could get a refund on all of the unnecessary stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi View Post
    As far as "bad" purchases, I see evidence of this all over the house...nothing overly expensive, but I do own a lot of junk I could sure live without. Makes me wonder how much money I would have in the bank if I could get a refund on all of the unnecessary stuff!
    Oh I hear ya and I second that! I have a lot I got rid of at yard sale last Spring and hope to do a clean out again this Spring. I didn't have the yard sale, I donated it to the group which does feral cat rescue. They told me my stuff alone brought in over $200!!

    My digital camera which I bought just after adopting Lacey is absolutely the best thing I have ever done! And everyone here on PT gets to enjoy the benefits.
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    Lasik

    My best purchase would have to be having Lasik eye surgery. It was the best $ I ever have spent. I used to be blind as a bat, aka nearsighted, and could not see anything unless it was almost touching my nose, or I had my contacts in or glasses on. Now, I can see 20/15 with no assistance!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    My digital camera which I bought just after adopting Lacey is absolutely the best thing I have ever done! And everyone here on PT gets to enjoy the benefits.
    I love enjoying those benefits!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke Corgi
    As far as "bad" purchases, I see evidence of this all over the house...nothing overly expensive, but I do own a lot of junk I could sure live without.
    That goes double for me!


    I bought an open-hole flute about a year and a half ago. Making that investment has kept me playing when I might otherwise have quit.

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    Best things I've purchased:

    - My car
    - College education
    - Digital camera
    - Manual SLR
    - Bamboo Wacom Tablet

    Worst things - I don't think I'd have any.
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    Well, of course besides RB Cody ($50) and Mz Logan ($35 adoption fee)...believe it or not, a new wall oven.

    Even before we moved here, around 35+ years ago, my mom disconnected her gas oven and used a huge table roaster oven. Ick. Big, not space efficient, lots of burns getting stuff out. Even here, she turned off the gas oven and used her blasted table roaster. With no disrepect to her, a few months after she passed, I bought a new wall oven, had the gas reconnected and baked way too many double chocolate nut brownies the second the installer left!

    Other than that, I truly try to make reasonable decisions before I buy stuff, especially since I've been on disability and now that the economy sucks. Oh, I lied. Two years ago I bought a limited edition, signed lithograph of John Lennon. Authentic, guaranteed and on the house insurance policy. Hanging proudly in my living room next to framed pictures of RB Cody and Logan (and mom and dad). I don't regret it. I was tired of putting myself last.



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    My college education is sitting on a shelf unused, great purchase overall but there are no jobs in the area.

    My rat's new Marshall Estate cage is the best recent purchase. My animals. My electric blanket.
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