What do you "waste" money on???

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Nothing that I can think of right now. I only buy the basic things to survive. I recycle a lot of things and get a lot of stuff for Free. If I can think of anything, I will edit this post and add it.
 
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lol...I can justify having a couple pair of sneakers, dress shoes, boots, etc...but considering my taste in clothing AND the fact that I'm in Florida...I have a hard time being able to justify (a minimum) of 10 pairs of boots alone!
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I have to admit that I waste money on diet pepsi. I used to spend untold millions (okay, not MILLIONS) of dollars on books but then discovered paperbackswap.com and now I can get new books regularly for the cost of postage which is even less than I would pay at the used book store. I read a LOT but it's basically my only form of entertainment other than the turkeys, kids and BYC and we have no TV to spend money on anymore so I figure a few bucks a week on books isn't too terribly awful bad.
 
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Make sure you check your pots and pans. I have a single induction burner (standalone) along with my gas stove and I had to buy pans specifically to work on it. Calphalon, for example, doesn't work on induction burners. Even the "stainless steel" ones, because they use aluminum in the base. Just didn't want you to get surprised like I did.

I have a set of cast iron skillets and pots that I LOVE for cooking that should work fine with the new stove. Now I just have to go get it before the last burner on the old one dies, preferably.
 
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cameras, lenses, studio lights, computers, image software..... more cameras, more lenses, more studio lights.....


seeing a pattern here? LOL

Second THAT one! I've been told I have too many cameras.
 
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I saw this movie when I was a kid; I loved it, and bought it a few years ago.
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Gotta love Don Knotts! I remember some good, clean movies from my childhood that made quite an impression: The Black Shield of Falworth (with Tony Curtis), Ensign Pulver, and a couple of my more recent (but still old by today's standards!) are Flight of the Navigator, and The Last Starfighter. Good movies CAN be made cleanly!
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I saw this movie when I was a kid; I loved it, and bought it a few years ago.
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Gotta love Don Knotts! I remember some good, clean movies from my childhood that made quite an impression: The Black Shield of Falworth (with Tony Curtis), Ensign Pulver, and a couple of my more recent (but still old by today's standards!) are Flight of the Navigator, and The Last Starfighter. Good movies CAN be made cleanly!
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I loved Mr Limpet too. What was that movie Don Knotts made about the haunted house? I need to find that one so I can watch it again. I love all the old Doris Day movies too. Remember The Glass Bottom Boat? Ah, good movies, good movies.
 

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