Did you ever buy something you wish you hadn't?
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Did you ever buy something you wish you hadn't?
As a counterpoint to Donna's excellant question, Has anyone been abroad and bought something that when they got home could have kicked themselves for buying it? <BR> <BR>When I look around the house at all the "must-have stuff" we've toted home, I can't imagine why we needed aprons from Rome with pictures of BIG prosciuttos on them. <BR>
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Heh heh. Yep! I feel that way about a lot of stuff we end up with. Stuff always seems so different when you get it home, doesn't it? Sometimes at home it's infinitely cooler than it was in the store and you can't believe you only bought one and other times it's like, what on earth were we thinking??
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Yes, to my shame, a "coconut head" monkey! I am not even sure where I bought it, Mexico or Hawaii? But it is silly nonetheless! <BR> Found it over the weekend, when cleaning out my daughters closet and room, still wrapped in its plastic! <BR> It is definitely tiki bar material, not suburban Atlanta stuff! <BR> Judy
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Yes and no: Bought a whole variety of kitschy souvenir junk near the Sacre Cour. Wondered why I bought the stuff, but ended up really happy to have the mini-Eiffel Tower and coasters, for some reason. Really wanted a World Cup t-shirt from France. Bought one a year after France's victory from a shop along the Seine. Didn't realize until we got home that the X of XL had been drawn on by marker. For the record, I once had a coconut pirate from Peurto Rico.
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I bought some posters of famous art in Germany. I had to haul these tubes containing the posters around with me for my trip. Then, I priced what it would cost to frame them nicely, and decided I didn't like them enough to spend the money. But I paid good money for these posters in the first place, so I refuse to throw them out. As a result, I have dragged these posters around with me for over a decade, making sure to protect them from damage, unrolling them now and then to make sure I still don't like them. <BR> <BR>Well, today I think I will cast off the shackles and toss them into the trash once and for all.
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They are prints of pics by Kandinsky (sp!), and they are butt ugly by any measure. One is light green mostly, and the other is crapper brown. Bad, bad, bad. Nobody would want 10-year old posters that can probably be had for less on any art poster website. <BR> <BR>Sometimes you just have to make a clean break. I have been a hostage too long, and I don't want to see these darn things ever again. Out they go! <BR> <BR>Now if anyone wants to buy my lousy Volvo stationwagon, just let me know.
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Never! I usually regret the things I agonized over and <I>didn't</I> buy. Naturally when I am lugging my overweight bag around I wonder what the heck I'm doing but when I get home I wish I had bought so much more. If you have something you didn't want after all it makes a great gift "I thought of you while I was gone and just knew you'd love this!"
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A couple of ceramic toucans from Mexico. Ugly, ugly, ugly! <BR> <BR>Expensive, bad artwork from a foreign student who i'm sure, churned out the same four pseudo-Picasso, cubism period style paintings, day by day and sold them to unsuspecting suckers like me. <BR> <BR>Now when I travel I only take a small bag with barely any room for souveniers. Anything I buy which won't fit into my luggage goes by mail. That way when I buy it, I know I really want the thing since I know i'm going to have to go to the trouble of finding shipping materials and lugging it to a postal service to send it.

