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..Not me! I bought my wife a nice pair of expensive scissors..a stylistic pro air brush..and several boxes of 'Dizzy Blond' fancy quick bleach out....lol
Proper care of that will sure help keep the cost of buying tires down. You know many people fail to properly maintain tires and such, which then makes them have to buy tires far too soon.
I could suggest that, however, in the bigger picture of everything, I have to back my Wife in what she wants to do. You see, she will spend hours roaming eBay and stores and shops all the time, to just find me a new hat, shoes, socks, ties, suits, gloves, top coats, cars, you name it. So I have to give her more than "equal footing" when it comes to what she wants. Now, I may suggest she can do some things better on her own in things like cutting hair, who knows? I actually cut my own hair, but I have a non-conventional hair style...Not me! I bought my wife a nice pair of expensive scissors..a stylistic pro air brush..and several boxes of 'Dizzy Blond' fancy quick bleach out....lol
That's always my thinking on it. Between my constant work and 'driving like a granny' like my friends say I do, I hope to get many, many years out of my cars.
I was looking at a car one time that was for sale online. It had only 341 miles on it, was a 1996 Dodge Neon that had been in some old gal's garage since her husband died. That car was as good as new, and the price was $7,000.00 Now some people thought that was a high price for the car, but really, where you gonna buy a car almost brand new for just 7 grand? I purchased the car and gave it to a family member that had no car.
I could suggest that, however, in the bigger picture of everything, I have to back my Wife in what she wants to do. You see, she will spend hours roaming eBay and stores and shops all the time, to just find me a new hat, shoes, socks, ties, suits, gloves, top coats, cars, you name it. So I have to give her more than "equal footing" when it comes to what she wants. Now, I may suggest she can do some things better on her own in things like cutting hair, who knows? I actually cut my own hair, but I have a non-conventional hair style.
That is a smart policy to keep.
I was looking at a car one time that was for sale online. It had only 341 miles on it, was a 1996 Dodge Neon that had been in some old gal's garage since her husband died. That car was as good as new, and the price was $7,000.00 Now some people thought that was a high price for the car, but really, where you gonna buy a car almost brand new for just 7 grand? I purchased the car and gave it to a family member that had no car.
We can always make a "special list".....lol!
Just the opposite here. I shop for my wife on line. Since I found a neat shop called Fredericks..there's no need to go out shopping. Plus I never bought her shoe's. Always went by that old adage about keeping them barefoot....
BTW...do you think admitting this way of thinking will get me in trouble here?
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At least she admitted it.
I'm almost obsessive with my cars.
I got top dollar for an 03 Subaru Baja in 07, because the car looked better than it did the day we got it!
The Saturn Vue we replaced it with has been pampered as well, and it still looks new.
Tom's right, it's all in how you take care of them.
As many have stated here, I too have a Neon that my wife brought with her when we married. It's a 2000 with 107K on the odometer, and as far as Neon's go it's in really good shape, just a few blown speakers due to the sun. Runs great and still gets 23mpg in the city...I'm not complaining.
Yes rue, we know. But we love you for it.
lol yeah... well you guys will understand before anyone else willAt least she admitted it.
In the long run, I think shoes would be cheaper than kids ...I never bought her shoe's. Always went by that old adage about keeping them barefoot....
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Now you're gonna make C-dot hungry. lol
That's a true statement right there lolIn the long run, I think shoes would be cheaper than kids ...
Oh and speaking of, I bought this glorious candle from Bath and Body Works. Its hot chocolate scented, and even unlit, it makes the room smell heavenly. I got a silver cupcake holder for it too, and they gave me sample size Christmas candles. One of those smells like marshmallow mint! If you pop in there, these edible smelling candles are highly recommended!