If you had $200 to spend at Costco what would you buy? I think it tells a lot about a person by how they spend a Costco giftcard. I'm thinking food storage, but I'm boring. My best guess is Sheldon wants movies or videogames, but he's impulsive.
I would probably buy food storage, too. But I'm a sucker for the clothing section- they have Citizen & True Religion jeans right now. I'd probably splurge on a pair :)
Josh is impulsive too but he is rubbing off on me so I have to set limits. We for sure would buy food storage but then again maybe we would stock up on diapers too. But I would let Josh buy a video game or a movie. He wouldn't feel totally ripped off and I wouldn't feel like the money went down the drains.
If the "gift card" WAS a gift I would spend it on something I really wanted but couldn't ordinarily afford or wouldn't normally buy. My policy is a gift is a gift and I want to enjoy it. When I was younger that might have been food storage or some emergency preparedness stuff, but now we have those things I would probably spend it on jewelry, books, clothes or gardening stuff. Definitely NEVER diapers. Here's my advice-get cloth and wash them if you have your own appliances. I did and we probably bought one of our houses with all of the money we saved.
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I would probably buy food storage, too. But I'm a sucker for the clothing section- they have Citizen & True Religion jeans right now. I'd probably splurge on a pair :)
Josh is impulsive too but he is rubbing off on me so I have to set limits. We for sure would buy food storage but then again maybe we would stock up on diapers too. But I would let Josh buy a video game or a movie. He wouldn't feel totally ripped off and I wouldn't feel like the money went down the drains.
I'm impulsive. I'd just buy really fun stuff! Clothes, books and games. Plus, if you were really that hungry, you could just eat the clothes.
Diapers and cheese, for sure.
Food storage for sure, diapers and a box of Skinny Cows!!
$200 at Costco would go really fast!
Does his shirt say "Deduction?!" Oh, man. That is HILARIOUS! How much for a 2T?
Contact solution, oxyclean, and toilet paper.
If the "gift card" WAS a gift I would spend it on something I really wanted but couldn't ordinarily afford or wouldn't normally buy. My policy is a gift is a gift and I want to enjoy it. When I was younger that might have been food storage or some emergency preparedness stuff, but now we have those things I would probably spend it on jewelry, books, clothes or gardening stuff. Definitely NEVER diapers. Here's my advice-get cloth and wash them if you have your own appliances. I did and we probably bought one of our houses with all of the money we saved.
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