Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got no bitcoins, but I'm finally, at 40 years old, at the YOLO phase of buying concert tickets. So much money to burn in a few hours! I'm going to a show for $150 tonight, and thinking of spending hundreds to take my kids to one in September! But nothing feels as full body spiritual as live music (and I'm a churchgoer).
Lego botanicals. My family always wants more Legos, I'm the one who says space is finite...but I do always wish we could have flowers, so they've got me there.
Snow tubing! Going this weekend!
Spent $150 to be in the pit at a concert for the first time this past October and I am hella older than you
I have realized that concerts are clearly part of my midlife crisis. They're my motorcycle.
Also, I was with friends with great seats yesterday, but sometimes I wish I were in the pit! I want to dance!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this, but recently upgraded legs on a flight and now I fear I cannot go back.
DH and I also stay in nicer hotels when we travel, justifying it to each other by noting we will either not be there again or at least not for a long time. Would much rather spend on nicer hotels than going out to fancy meals, so that also helps the justification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got no bitcoins, but I'm finally, at 40 years old, at the YOLO phase of buying concert tickets. So much money to burn in a few hours! I'm going to a show for $150 tonight, and thinking of spending hundreds to take my kids to one in September! But nothing feels as full body spiritual as live music (and I'm a churchgoer).
Lego botanicals. My family always wants more Legos, I'm the one who says space is finite...but I do always wish we could have flowers, so they've got me there.
Snow tubing! Going this weekend!
Spent $150 to be in the pit at a concert for the first time this past October and I am hella older than you
yesAnonymous wrote:I would probably spend a bunch on my kid's birthday because he wants to invite everyone and I don't want to crush the idea that "everyone is welcome" from his instincts. The birthday party I really want to do is at one of those ropes course places that would cost me about 1500 if my kid invited everyone he wanted to. I'm not doing it because that is ridiculous, but I kinda want to.
Does getting nails done, eybrows and lashes dyed and underarms and bikini waxes count as frivolous spending?
Anonymous wrote:We're setting up a basement game room. So far we have a billiard table and one of these ugly things . . .
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. . . and we are working on pinball.
Anonymous wrote:I spend a stupid amount of money on concert tickets. Not only do I go to a lot of shows, whether small shows at Atlantis or 9:30, but big stadium shows and festivals. And I am a seat snob, so usually pit, or VIP, or other premium spot.
Last two purchases from today and a few weeks ago:
—Noah Kahan @$484/each
—Harry Styles @$884/each