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puddingcat) wrote2005-12-28 07:03 pm
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Must reduce efficiency.
I wanted 4 (realistically achievable) things in the sales:
- A memory card for the camera;
- A dustbuster or equivalent I *might* hoover if I don't need to manoever a full-size thing around a shoebox-sixed house);
- One of the Top Gear DVDs I don't have; and
- Casanova on DVD.
Within 45 minutes, I had the first three. Casanova isn't reduced in Stockport town centre, so I'll leave that for later.
*Looks around, bored*
Why can't I shop like a woman?
- A memory card for the camera;
- A dustbuster or equivalent I *might* hoover if I don't need to manoever a full-size thing around a shoebox-sixed house);
- One of the Top Gear DVDs I don't have; and
- Casanova on DVD.
Within 45 minutes, I had the first three. Casanova isn't reduced in Stockport town centre, so I'll leave that for later.
*Looks around, bored*
Why can't I shop like a woman?
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Tim Harris
The Seeker
Time Lord
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I've managed the whole 'don't buy CDs/DVDs/Tech - buy pretty clothes and pretty make up instead' thing.
I just haven't cornered the whole 30min debate about what to do/buy/buy next/try on thing which is totally pointless, 'cause I know what I LIKE already! Navel gazing in the middle of a fucking sales riot is NOT going to bring enlightenment.
I suck at being a girl. *pout*
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Out of interest I know my love of shopping comes from the fact that between my mum and my sisters I did a lot of shopping all through my childhood, Did you ever do that with you mum and/or sister?
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I was having the Archetypal Shopping Argument with
So I guess if you're a generally focused person and don't happen to be focused on exploring New Things at the time you're shopping, you probably won't get much out of random-shopping :)
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