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Clothes, poor investments, restaurants, vehicles, electronics, just shopping, etc. I spent thirty dollars on a shirt one time, and now i look at it and wonder what i was thinking when i bought it. Besides that, about a hundred dollars in lame magic tricks. CDs drugs... uh... yeah, poor investments! electronics and shopping (clothes, shoes, misc) gadgets (as in electronic stuff) Online video gaming. Food. ummmmm... :) Shopping--clothes, shoes, accessories. I believe that at one time I was addicted. Restaurants would have to be the next in line. I have spent too much money on computers, computer games and music. I sit in my home office looking at all my money catching dust. |
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