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Do I or Don't I?

October 13th, 2006 at 06:21 pm

There is a class tonight I am thinking about taking. It's one night only, and it is about the paranormal. I love stuff like this. Here's the thing, though: it's $42. Not too expensive, but expensive enough. Especially considering I most likely won't learn anything new since I already know how to "hunt ghosts" and all about orbs, EVP and the like from another class I took back in March.

So why am I even considering it, then?

Well, there is always the chance I could learn something new. I like stuff like this. My friend asked me to go with her. It's something to do. It will get me out of the house. I might meet a cute guy there (cuz I'll never meet one if I don't get out of the house once in a while). There's nothing good on TV on Friday nights anyways. I might regret not going later if I miss out on something good.

Why am I hesitating to buy my ticket?

It's $42. I most likely will not learn anything new. I'm going through a slump right now and am not really feeling up for anything besides moping around the house with my cats. I'm tired. It's been a long week. I'm irritable. I can always watch a movie or read.

I'm so indecisive right now.

Help, anyone?

5 Responses to “Do I or Don't I?”

  1. frugalmomof1 Says:
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    I'd go....like you said, its a night out and you might meet someone (with a common interest) Definately a better way to spend a Friday night than moping around. It might even get you out of your slump. Smile

  2. PRICEPLUS Says:
    1160771033

    I love the paranormal. I usually don't encourage people to spend but it looks like fun and if it does not wreck the budget...go for it!!!Smile

  3. Broken Arrow Says:
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    By now, it's too late for my response to make any difference (assuming it would have to begin with), but when it comes to things that I want and don't need, I usually ask myself this:

    Will it fit in my budget?

    Do I want this more than the other stuff I usually want?

    I guess what I'm trying to say is that it may be recommended to have a "fun fund" if you don't already have one. Just put a little something in there everytime you do something good for yourself. Say, $1 for everytime you study on time or exercise. Then, with it, you can buy whatever you want with it, so long as you only touch this one fund.

    Come to think of it, you can use that as your $20 challenge if you want to. Ah, but I see you already have one set up. Smile
    Well, I'm just babbling, but it's something to think about?

  4. Lau Says:
    1160873090

    Did you end up going?

  5. koppur Says:
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    Thanks for all the advice!

    I ended up not going, which worked out OK b/c the friend who asked me to go didn't go either.

    Can I just say I love you all!?

    Thanks for the advice!

    *hugs*

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