If you dont want to purchase any shirts, then you should invest in some markers so you can draw one on....
that is an excellent idea to invest $500 i wish i had $500, i could use some markers to draw on shirts death, buy me some markers please
Oh come on, you never wear shirts in any of your pictures, so therefore I was making a joke..knock knock, whos there, a joke...
Haha. I think he took it as, "Nobody wants to see you without a shirt so do something about that". hahahahaha. That's funny even though it's not what you meant.
i know what shroomie meant. i was just seeing if i could make her feel bad. ok so here's a list of what i bought so far... $180 - nice computer desk for my new computer(not purschased with this 500 bucks) $18 - office chair for that desk $51 - a night out just me and carri $49 - full tank of gas. $14 - arby's $25 - green area rug. things i am going to go get in a few minutes surge protector beer weed(maybe) cigarettes microphone (for computer)(maybe) printer(maybe)
Nope, sorry, better luck with someone who has a heart or the ability to feel Arby's--whoah, big spender... Last time I ate at arby's was '96...
I'd be happy to help, I have experience drawing shirts and Mickey Mouse ears on Death.... Of course, I don't think I'd be able to stop myself drawing a fu manchu on him...
i'd deffinately get things you can use to create and explore with. beyond the needs of survival, and what you make with them yourself, those are really, as far as i can see, the only kinds of things worth having. since the computer seems to be one of the few things your into i can relate to, i'd definately go with upgrades to it and its surroundings. a ups or a printer, a really good one of ether, could easily gobble the whole bit. and would probably, i think, be worth it. doubling the amount of internal ram would be good if you run a lot of programs that are resource hungry and can use it, like graphics and music. sounds like you do run some sort of music authoring or modifying aplications. things that you can have and enjoy for ever as part of your hobbies, that's what i always want first to spend anything on. then of course there are all the sorts of things we are forced to have to have that wear out and probably need replacement or upgrading. for me, little tiney tools for working on little tiney trains would be on that list, but only because that is something i enjoy. for me 'going out' is pretty much of a total waste, but going for long bus or train trips is cool. one where you might have to spend the night somewhere else before you come back. of course if you've got a vehicule of your own, which i think i saw mentioned, then i'd definately take the camera and go head out to the back road places you haven't been or that you like that you haven't been lately. maybe stop in odd little towns and eat at their one or two little resteraunts, that sort of thing. and just, you know, don't be in any hurry and when you see something you like, find someplace to pull of and stop and take a picture of it. or find someplace to park where you can get out and walk down the trail for a ways. that's what i always did when i had one. my dad and i both used to do that. sometimes togather, sometimes alone. i guess that depends on the weather and the time of year where you are how practical that would be. but those are the two things that i've always found most rewarding to spend on as well as to do, creating and exploring. =^^= .../\...