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How to burn an extra $100
Hey Ladies...I won a contest at work this week and my prize is $100...this got me thinking...how would you spend/burn $100 bucks? No paying bills or saving it - we're talking play money here...Ok go!
Re: How to burn an extra $100
Margaritas at Festival.
Why yes, it IS that time of year again. Woot Woot!
Big, big like the moon...
Books read in 2012: 21/50
Oh God this is too easy for me to do ...
Is there anything you've had your eye on? A new spring/summer purse? Cute new shoes? A pretty new sundress?
How about a facial or a spa mani/pedi?
A nice dinner out with your husband?
I could go on and on...
Any of these!
My first thought was definitely some cute new shoes or a cute new purse, because that's what I always end up buying when I have extra money. MIL gave me some money for my birthday and that's probably what I'll end up buying with it.
Oh, too easy lol!
Facial, massage, or mani/pedi
or
a date night upgrade to a nicer restaurant
or
a concert
or
part of my wishlist on either amazon or iTunes!
How about that sewing machine you were talking about a while back?
I'd get really nice garden pots and flowers. Or even cut flowers for the house for the next few weeks in a row.
Or perfume.
And something naughty like a nice nightie.
The Sims Medieval and books for my eReader that we just bought.
I just got an extra $225 from saved up credit card points, so that's how we afforded the eReader to begin with.
ETA: And thanks for posting this. This post reminded me that I have $50 in gift cards to cash out from my work. We can't get cash, so I *have* to pick a store that I can splurge in. Darn... haha.
PAL/TTCAL welcome
<a href="http://s773.photobucket.com/albums/yy18/LoveOfMikesLife/?action=viewThis is totally NOT a boring answer - if I were KU I would TOTALLY do the same thing without thinking twice
Thanks for all the suggestions ladies - I gave myself a pedicure a couple weeks ago and it wasnt too difficult so I think I may stick with doing my own for a while. The sewing machine is a good idea, and so are the new clothes. I'm also considering some kitchen stuff...we'll see
I'm gonna try to think on it for a week before spending it lol. I'll let you ladies know what I end up deciding.
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You should go for the sewing machine!!
If it were me, I'd buy house stuff... I love stores like HomeGoods, and I'd buy frivolous things like vases or other decorative stuff that I like but don't "need" that I wouldn't ordinarily buy with cash
I would kill for a massage right about now, so I'd get a massage and a pedi. There are far more practical (and some not-at-all practical) things I could spend it on, but I would give anything for a massage. I trade massage for babysitting with a good friend, but I haven't sat lately and I am all outta massages. I have a gift certificate that will cover about a third of one at a local spa, but we're going out of town shortly and my son's birthday is this weekend, so I can't afford the rest of the cost for a while. *sigh*
Congrats, Linds!
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get my hair done!
or hold onto it for my vacation coming up in a couple weeks
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