The Last Item You Purchased?

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  • edited March 2012
    I buy bus fare in bulk across two cards anyway. If the $5 two-way cost is the issue I'll loan you my second MARTA card. =P

    I'm not cheap. Well, I am, but that $5 could go towards an autograph or illicit horticulture or something.
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    MAKE IT A VIDEO GAME BOX.

    I have a Kickstarter project to start.

    Here's a WIP.

    EDIT:

    I'm think the back slogan could be something like:

    "Kill All The Things For Mother Russia!!"
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    Here's a WIP.

    EDIT:

    I'm think the back slogan could be something like:

    "Kill All The Things For Mother Russia!!"

    It must be funded.
  • edited March 2012
    This is the last thing I bought:
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    No, really!? Like, for sleerious!?

    Wow that really surprised you?

    I really gotta stop being so subtle. :p
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    Pre Ordered.
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    I bought $20 worth of gasoline (not much), a pack of Parliaments, and TACO BELL! My college is one of the only places to still carry Beefy Crunch Burritos!
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    A Monster energy drink and some ribs. LUNCH
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    Davies wrote: »
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    Don't those smug looking Knights piss you off?
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    coolsome wrote: »
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    Pre Ordered.

    Where did you get that?

    I WANT MY OWN.
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    lovetodo22 wrote: »
    I bought $20 worth of gasoline (not much), a pack of Parliaments, and TACO BELL! My college is one of the only places to still carry Beefy Crunch Burritos!

    Wait, you live in plymouth and buy GASOLINE in DOLLARS? And have Taco bells?!

    I'm taking it that you don't live in this plymouth.

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    Dinner at McDonalds. I was hungry.

    Before that, breakfast at McDonalds. I was hungry then, too.
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    Where did you get that?

    I WANT MY OWN.

    Amazon I saw it on there randomly. You have to pre order and I don't know what features are on it.
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    Friar wrote: »
    Wait, you live in plymouth and buy GASOLINE in DOLLARS? And have Taco bells?!

    I'm taking it that you don't live in this plymouth.

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    Indiana, man!
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    coolsome wrote: »
    Amazon I saw it on there randomly. You have to pre order and I don't know what features are on it.

    Link please? I can't find it anywhere.
  • edited March 2012
    Go karting, FUPA flavoured hookah, and snozzberry chai.
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    I have no regrets.

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    I have no regrets.

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    What? Lilo & Stitch is a good enough film
  • edited March 2012
    PSP Slim Battery £5

    My regular one is broken since I had to convert it into a pandora battery, (the TOOL one I ordered didn't work at all! >:/), and it failed to change back!

    But at least my PSP is unbricked now.
    (Still need to update it to 6.60, but I can't do that without a battery! XD)
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    Are PSPs that expensive these days? Thinking about getting one so I can play Dexter.

    Also, last bought Tine on the PS3. Pretty sure I've got it on Steam already, but it was on offer and I've got the sequel on the console, so it sort of made sense.
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    I think the normal one is about £80-90. I don't know if they've dropped from the pre-vita price yet, but if they haven't, they should soon.
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    Cheers. Still little too expensive for the few games I'm interested in. I guess I can wait.
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    Cheers. Still little too expensive for the few games I'm interested in. I guess I can wait.

    The used ones go for around £50-60.

    (Slim one is the one you want. Either 2000 version or 3000 version (the 3000 version has a playstation logo button instead of a home button))

    The new budget model has no Wifi.
    (It has a matte finish and its called the E1000 I think (x1000 or something like that))
  • edited March 2012
    I'm getting a new gun tomorrow! So much excitement.
  • edited March 2012
    I'm getting a new gun tomorrow! So much excitement.

    Things like this make me both glad and sad that I don't live in the USA. Glad 'cos the idea of the amount of guns freely available is still a little shocking to a fairly liberal minded Brit like myself and sad because it's been so long since I've done any shooting that I quite miss it.
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    Chips.

    That is all.
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    Things like this make me both glad and sad that I don't live in the USA. Glad 'cos the idea of the amount of guns freely available is still a little shocking to a fairly liberal minded Brit like myself and sad because it's been so long since I've done any shooting that I quite miss it.

    This is a debate that's been had before - multiple times on this very forum, in fact - but I think it all boils down to philosophy. Personally, I feel much safer with all of my guns - all two of them until tomorrow - and my proficiency with them.
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    This is a debate that's been had before - multiple times on this very forum, in fact - but I think it all boils down to philosophy. Personally, I feel much safer with all of my guns - all two of them until tomorrow - and my proficiency with them.

    I'm not after a debate, just the conflicts of the social norms I've grown up with in the UK alongside the few years I spent in the cadets learning about weapons (among a lot of other things). So though my gun knowledge is limited it comes from a militaristic viewpoint so it would be fair to say that I'm far more comfortable with them than the average British individual.

    One of the many things I'd like to do if I ever visit the states is to try out a few shooting ranges, and different types of weapons as my experience boils down to a few different types of rifles so a handgun is something I'd like to try out as well as shotguns. Ranges do exist here but they're far more restrictive.
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    I'm not after a debate, just the conflicts of the social norms I've grown up with in the UK alongside the few years I spent in the cadets learning about weapons (among a lot of other things). So though my gun knowledge is limited it comes from a militaristic viewpoint so it would be fair to say that I'm far more comfortable with them than the average British individual.

    One of the many things I'd like to do if I ever visit the states is to try out a few shooting ranges, and different types of weapons as my experience boils down to a few different types of rifles so a handgun is something I'd like to try out as well as shotguns. Ranges do exist here but they're far more restrictive.

    Hell, if you're ever in Georgia, I've got an AK and a handgun. Tomorrow, I'll have another handgun. Also, like, half the people I know have shotguns.
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    Hell, if you're ever in Georgia, I've got an AK and a handgun. Tomorrow, I'll have another handgun. Also, like, half the people I know have shotguns.

    I'll have to keep that in mind.
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    PSP Slim Battery £5

    My regular one is broken since I had to convert it into a pandora battery, (the TOOL one I ordered didn't work at all! >:/), and it failed to change back!

    But at least my PSP is unbricked now.
    (Still need to update it to 6.60, but I can't do that without a battery! XD)

    Turns out my old battery is not dead, (Guess it needed to cool off or something), so I don't actually need this one now...

    OH Well! Its nice to have a spare at least! :D

    (Just need my adapter to eventually arrive then 60gb PSP of awesome! :D)
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    Hell, if you're ever in Georgia, I've got an AK and a handgun. Tomorrow, I'll have another handgun. Also, like, half the people I know have shotguns.

    This is a room at my wife's great aunt and uncle's house.

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    ^ I'm soo jealous I love worthers originals.
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    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    This is a room at my wife's great aunt and uncle's house.

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    That's... that's...

    SHANGRI-LA!
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    new Xbox controller for the PC
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    [Deep Breath]

    For someone else:

    Epic Mickey
    Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party
    Super Mario Galaxy
    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    For me:

    Mass Effect 2 Xbox360 - £6 (Bargain!)
    The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest - £4 (Don't judge me)
    Uncharted: Drake's Deception - £15 (No manual, but who the hell reads those anyway)

    Some Vanilla-flavoured Fudge, some X-Men cartoon DVDs ('Season' 3, Volumes 2 + 3), a 6-pack of Tizer, some bars of Wispa, some AA batteries, 2 packs of Crumpets, a three-pack of Caramac, two cans of Root Beer (woo hoo!) and a box of Lucky Charms cereal (since it's St. Patrick's Day and all).

    All in all, well worth the trip into Brighton, even if I did end up hating my fellow man even more than usual!
  • edited March 2012
    First Act Digital Drum kit.

    Shut up. It was on clearance.

    Also, a gift for a friend's birthday.
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