There is nothing wrong with sitting on that $40 (literally, if you care to) and keeping it for a rainy day. Rather than force yourself into a purchase, consider holding on to it until something comes by that blows you away. Like, lets say, a Leatherman Rebar.
Quote from: powernoodle on December 29, 2011, 01:55:31 PMThere is nothing wrong with sitting on that $40 (literally, if you care to) and keeping it for a rainy day. Rather than force yourself into a purchase, consider holding on to it until something comes by that blows you away. Like, lets say, a Leatherman Rebar. Best answer, gets my vote.
Quote from: enki_ck on December 29, 2011, 02:21:24 PMQuote from: powernoodle on December 29, 2011, 01:55:31 PMThere is nothing wrong with sitting on that $40 (literally, if you care to) and keeping it for a rainy day. Rather than force yourself into a purchase, consider holding on to it until something comes by that blows you away. Like, lets say, a Leatherman Rebar. Best answer, gets my vote. +1
Buy charter membership for 30$ and beer for the last 10$
Hay captain, what sort if thing you after? Tool, knife, light? Bug out bag maybe?
If I had an extra couple twenties burning a hole in my wallet, me and the wife would be off to the steak house Seriously, I can't think of a single thing I would buy right now. I'm just glad I don't have any gift cards because then I wind up buying things I don't need.
That's exactly what it is, is a gift card. I forgot but I actually spent the $40 late last night. I completely forgot until I checked my Amazon account and noticed 2 Alox Pioneers for $40.
Everyday's a whole new experience at the Cap'n's house... never knowing what kind of packages will show up on the door step