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What to Buy...($300-$500 range)


davos

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I'm deciding to reward myself with something nice. So, what should I get that's in the 300-500 range?

I'm thinking some options (what seems like the best?):

223 Remington cal or 243 Winchester (can't make up my mind)

lens camera

midi keyboard

A bunch of franzia

Invest in beanie babies

Studio monitors

Y'all can go to town on this now with some ridiculous ideas :D haha

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blow and hookers

lots of alcohol

a cool TV

pay off bills?

blow and hookers

u want beanie babies? ive got about 60 you can have.

pick either the blow or the hookers. for $300 I dont' think you'd want both :lol:

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blow and hookers

lots of alcohol

a cool TV

pay off bills?

blow and hookers

u want beanie babies? ive got about 60 you can have.

the great thing:

My bills are taken care of & this is a conservative amount to use from what I'm getting.

Don't need hookers atm & just picked up some awesome apple-pie moonshine. Also good on the green front... :gnorsi:

so the fundamentals are sound haha

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