In my suburb, that gets you one of the best houses....with air/con.I told you it was a modest house.
But then; I'm not into postcode suburbs.
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In my suburb, that gets you one of the best houses....with air/con.I told you it was a modest house.
We all have had our regrettable purchases and impulse buys that we come to regret.
1. A 5k treadmill that I have only used 3 times since I bought it two years ago. I thought this was going to turn me into a super fit marathon runner.
2. A 4k black leather sofa - looked very good in the showroom with the hot blond saleswoman
These are the most expensive items in my household. There is no tv, no sound system no air con, no jewellery, old clothes, single mattress on the floor. My ten year old toyota is worth about 3k.
I don't understand people who have an iPad in every room. They're so light, they were designed for travelling, surely they can handle the two metre trip from the living room to the kitchen?
I don't know if it counts as strange, but it's definitely doodaddy.
Recently i lost a Longines watch at a restaurant night in Glebe, Sydney. Dancing with the belly dancer after a few wines.
In my suburb, that gets you one of the best houses....with air/con.
But then; I'm not into postcode suburbs.
I think owning one at all is pointless.
I'm reading this on the IPad while working out on my treadmill. NBest Doodads ever!
Man,
I guess I'd better upgrade. My $200 netbook only has a 10 inch screen, a physical keyboard, usb ports, massive battery life, 2gb Ram, 200gb hard drive and uses other than internet browsing and angry birds.
I don't know how I've lived without a $900 internet browser all this time.
LOL! I've never used angry birds. What the heck is that?
Now I don't even believe you have an iPad.
I visited my great aunt the other day, and she has one of those old Bakerlite phones with the dial around circular number thingy on the seat and table little set in the hallway.