I’d buy booze.
Down payment on a 50+" HDTV…or a couple cases of ammo.
[quote]needresults wrote:
theAnj - Wow I have never seen anything like that before. have you ever used one?
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Nope, but I’ve done my research, and there are other brands with somewhat similar products, and this one seems to get the best reviews, and several people who have hiked the entire Appalachian Trail swear by it. That’s one of my big goals in the next 5 years- to do an entire AT thru-hike, so I’m going to get one of these puppies when I have some extra cash and test it out on parts of the Pacific Crest trail when I move out west.
For the record, I’d never spend $300 on jeans or a purse or even jewelry. But I’m a tomboy. I want a .22 revolver, a shotgun, a hammock tent, a kayak, a squat rack, and power tools so I can build my own treehouse. So I’m equally materialistic I guess, lol. ![]()
Get 3 sexy hookers.
Or 6 average ones.
And bang the shit out of 'em.
Seriously.
[quote]RhunDraco wrote:
Well, if you’re feeling charitable, you could spend that on getting a kid a potentially life-saving surgery (and have about $50 left over) at http://www.smiletrain.org/ or perhaps you could assist someone in a poor country with a microloan at http://www.kiva.org/.
Depends on what you consider good for you. Heck, maybe making a donation to a local charity that takes care of abandoned animals or homeless people? I’m not some bleeding heart liberal who believes in giving away everything, but some charities are worth it.[/quote]
Hey those were pretty cool links/ideas.
BTW, you’re not at all a bleeding heart liberal if you are supporting private organizations doing this kind of charity work. That’s just the free market at work.
Buy kegs of beer, throw a party and charge enough so that at the end of the night you have $350.00.
Rinse repeat.
Or open up a bank account and just let it sit there until you really need it…
Two chicks at the same time.
supplements are the obvious choice.
but buying some high quality chow would be nice. some new clothes too.