Last Thing You Bought?

^ that's a good idea. I need a fan this year & was going to wait until it was hotter to get one.

Just bought my Lily Lolo mineral foundation from feelunique

& some broccoli, baby corn, curry paste, 'chicken pieces', & a Nakd bar from morrisons.
 
I got an e-cigarette with my Tesco order yesterday. I don't smoke any more, I just wanted to try one..it was ok. Don't think I'll be getting another one for a while......
 
Stopped at K-Mart and bought some pencils - not just any pencils, I bought Dixon Ticonderogas, touted as "The World's Best Pencils". $3.49
I also bought a 3 subject college ruled notebook. I don't know if it was the world's best though. $2.29
Also I bought 2 lightweight sweater vests, a pair of basketball shorts (which I'll actually use as swim trunks), and a pair of basketball shorts made out of sweat pants material (which I'll wear as normal shorts). Season closeout at 99¢ each (I don't really understand why shorts are a season closeout in the spring, but I wasn't going to argue). $3.96
 
Had a meeting in town. Afterwards I stopped at the health food store. Bought 4 bricks of extra firm tofu (they package their own), some long grain brown rice, some wild rice mix, and a bag of mixed greens. I don't remember the exact prices on everything but my total was $19.48.

Had a salad built around the greens for dinner, and I pressed one of the tofu bricks. I'm going to make Isa's tofu meatballs either later tonight or in the morning (depends on whether I decide to sleep soon or not -I'm feeling loggy so I might just crash). Variations on how I serve the tofuballs should take care of my next few meals. I'm happy with my purchases.
 
I just ordered an old solution book for the Rubik's Cube from the 80s....it was thirteen pound plus delivery, but I couldn't get a download of it, and I just want that old book, with the solutions I learnt 20years ago, rather than learn a new method....I hope it is the right book. Quite expensive, but I want to be able to solve it again.
 
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I just ordered an old solution book for the Rubik's Cube from the 80s....it was thirteen pound plus delivery, but I couldn't get a download of it, and I just want that old book, with the solutions I learnt 20years ago, rather than learn a new method....I hope it is the right book. Quite expensive, but I want to be able to solve it again.
 
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Visited the bookstore and bought a vegetarian diabetic cookbook ($20.00) and a used Indian food cookbook ($5.00).
-I'd tell you the names but I'm too lazy right now to get up from the computer and get the books (later).

Visited Amazon also and ordered a bathroom scale ($30.74) and some benfotiamine tablets ($14.99).
 
I just bought this ...

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I don't know what it is, but suddenly I find myself to be very attracted to you! :smitten:

Lol!

It's a Mercedes 'I'vegottabigone' 350, DK.

A nice finishing touch is that it comes complete with a roll-back hood.

Chovie made me buy it in the hope that her girlfriends will stop cocking their little fingers and gigglin' everytime she mentions my name.
 
It's a very sexy car. :yes:

But for maximum effect, you need to be driving it, the way it is with the hood rolled back, here, in California, on the Pacific Coast Highway, with the Pacific Ocean shimmering turquoise and the sun shining bright in the rear view, with your hair (if you have any) flying in the breeze, cool Ray-Bans blocking those UV's from your eyes, and with the Beach Boys blasting from the CD player. You will definitely catch the eye of the girls in their itty bitty swimsuits riding by in their pink Cadillac on the way to surfing and sun 'n fun at Zuma.

Summer is coming. :D
 
It's a very sexy car. :yes:

But for maximum effect, you need to be driving it, the way it is with the hood rolled back, here, in California, on the Pacific Coast Highway, with the Pacific Ocean shimmering turquoise and the sun shining bright in the rear view, with your hair (if you have any) flying in the breeze, cool Ray-Bans blocking those UV's from your eyes, and with the Beach Boys blasting from the CD player. You will definitely catch the eye of the girls in their itty bitty swimsuits riding by in their pink Cadillac on the way to surfing and sun 'n fun at Zuma.

Summer is coming. :D

That's one way of doing it Amy, Yes.

The British way of doing it is more like this ...

1. Essential clothing; Sling back wellie boots, crotchless anarok, thermal underwear and a full set of oil-skin Sou'Westers.

2. Equip all passengers with bailing out buckets.

3. Crawl around Brighton on a freezing cold bank holiday searching for a non existent parking space.
 
Waitrose:

Blue Diamond unsweetened almond milk
Green tea
Jumbo oats
Avocados
Chopped tomatoes
Decaf ground coffee from a company called 'Raw Bean' - it was on offer. I hope it's nice.
 
I'm the worst, I can get lost anywhere. I love GPS. Years ago I got a (then) fancy cellphone simply because it had gps. :p
I hate phones. I don't even like my land line, and I feel that cell phones are an abomination on society.
That being said, I kind of feel like buying a smartphone so I can play with all the pretty bells and whistles (my cell phone doesn't even take pictures (sadly) almost the only thing I can do with it is call people (heavy sigh)).