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In lugnet.faq, Scott P. Costello writes:
> Budgeting is the key, but man how can you pass up an $80 set
> for $20 on clearance even when the budget is tight.
How?... well, if you're a teenager, it's pretty simple; you just *don't* have
the money. Heh. Maybe I could scrounge up $20 for a set, but what little money
I have has to cover all my expenses, excluding food and some clothes. So what
can I say, buying lego isn't my top priority now. Especially with school
breathing down my neck, I don't even have much time to spend on the lego I
*do* have. <frown>
Oh well... maybe it'll get better after the first term (yeah right, then I'll
have SATs. Uh.. yay.)
-Shiri
XFUT .people.teenagers.bicker
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| $10-$20 a week, man when I was a kid I was lucky to get $20 a year to buy Lego. Now that I am all growed up an married I get a little more, but I must emphasize little. Budgeting is the key, but man how can you pass up an $80 set for $20 on (...) (24 years ago, 5-Oct-00, to lugnet.faq)
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