For those of us who work. So, provided you're getting some money back, what are you going to do with it?!![]()
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My plans are as follows:
-Deep tissue massage
-New camera
-Put some into savings and some towards bills
For those of us who work. So, provided you're getting some money back, what are you going to do with it?!![]()
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My plans are as follows:
-Deep tissue massage
-New camera
-Put some into savings and some towards bills
I am entirely too responsible... option #3:
-Put some into savings and some towards bills![]()
Mackinsie
*God Bless America*
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...'neath the cover of october skies and all the leaves on the trees are falling to the sound of the breezes that blow...
Well, I was expecting about a $400-500 return, so I was PLANNING to:
1. Put some away to save for moving.
2. Buy some Copic Sketch markers. *drool*
3. Possibly commission a couple of artists, depending on how many Copics I ended up buying (and therefore how much money I had left).
BUT...turns out I am only getting a measly $97. Barely enough to buy a dozen Copics. So I don't even know...I feel like I should save it all, but I haven't bought something unnecessary for myself in a while. I guess we'll see when the check arrives...
"Night falls like a bad power point presentation."
I know that, but when given the option of paying down/paying off a credit card in order to free up more of my money later on, I find it hard to justify spending money on something I don't really need.
Ouch! That stinks...to plan on a big refund and only getting a small portion of it.![]()
Mackinsie
*God Bless America*
The Redwall Links - the #1 internet Redwall directory
...'neath the cover of october skies and all the leaves on the trees are falling to the sound of the breezes that blow...