i would love to go on a yakiniquest. especially with finely marbled, thinly sliced, high-quality kalbi. i think what we need most is another griddle party.
another week has passed, and another payday has come. the advantage to working in the industry i'm in is that paydays come weekly, unless you're on salary. meaning, there's a lot more opportunity and leeway to fix or alter things, should you fuck up sometime in between paydays. not that i fucked up recently or anything, i just thought about how nice it is.
in order to build credit, one must actually use their credit card. due to my self-imposed mandate of non-spending (4 and 1/2 months to go), i've come to an interesting dilemma. i should buy something and put it on my credit card, but i have no desire to buy anything.
thinking long and hard about it, and with the idea that we're probably going to the mall again tomorrow, i have found that there is nothing in stores that piques my interest enough for me to purchase it. i don't buy video games, i haven't seen or had the urge to buy any dvds recently, my useless toy collector days are a foregone conclusion, there are no books i am immediately attracted to, i have no need for any new clothing articles, and all my food is mainly payed for with cash (to keep to my budget).
i'd like to think this decrease in spending has nothing to do with the current state of our economy and that it's mostly a product of my incredibly, steel-like discipline. but i would concede that there is a correlation between the financial status quo and the lack of any worthwhile products offered in stores.
despite all that, i still need to put something on my credit card. perhaps i will break down and purchase a t-shirt. we'll see how i feel after we finish eating katsudon.
"Have I told you my theory that I'm going to die soon? This week, I kept seeing people I haven't seen in years, and when we do it's like we're tying up loose ends..." - Fudge
"You can't die yet. We still have to finish our campaign in Gears of War 2..." - me
currently: burning alive in the subsequent heat following a rain shower
2 comments:
that quest of yours sounds delicious. it's unfortunate that we have no such foods in the rocky mountain region. I'm envious much~
What sucks about the credit scores is you have to spend to raise them. I went the first year with my credit card without carrying a balance at the end of the month, thereby not paying any interest, before I found out that that does squat for a credit score.
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