What have you bought lately?
- American Eagle
- Chief of Police
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I bought a bunch of khaki pants for an upcoming conference, only to find out that the conference dress code calls for blue, not khaki.
And I paid for another month of Netflix.
And I paid for another month of Netflix.
he/him | attorney | spartan | christian | bleeding heart type
Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
- Christian A.
- Animatronic
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- Joined: April 2011
- Location: Copley, Ohio
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A customized license plate for my car that says "BE SAVED"
I was either going to go with that or "IM A BLVR" because of the Tedashii song. But my parents informed me that there's a popular secular song by The Monkees with the same name, so I decided to go with the former.
I was either going to go with that or "IM A BLVR" because of the Tedashii song. But my parents informed me that there's a popular secular song by The Monkees with the same name, so I decided to go with the former.
I bought a drink from Starbucks.
THEN I SAW HER FACE *dun dun dun dun* NOW I'M A BELIEVER. NOT A TRACE *dun dun dun dun* OF DOUBT IN MIND.Christian A. wrote:... But my parents informed me that there's a popular secular song by The Monkees with the same name, so I decided to go with the former.
"Any aspect of your faith which you do not question, is the one which should be questioned most."
"I totally approve of toddlers getting married." -Continental Admiral (aka Baragon)
- godisawesomeness99
- Popsicle kid
- Posts: 454
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: I live in a very very secret place called seattle
Christian A. wrote:A customized license plate for my car that says "BE SAVED"
I was either going to go with that or "IM A BLVR" because of the Tedashii song. But my parents informed me that there's a popular secular song by The Monkees with the same name, so I decided to go with the former.
That's really cool Christian
Daniel- Seattle Pacific University '22
Music is how God speaks to me
I used to be here.... but now I'm probably not.... so yeah
Music is how God speaks to me
I used to be here.... but now I'm probably not.... so yeah
- Carrie Ingalls
- An original
- Posts: 6503
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Exit Slide
The Mister Roger's remix song "Garden of Your Mind"
Some extra X-acto knife blades because I broke the tip on the one I had.
Some extra X-acto knife blades because I broke the tip on the one I had.
In the darkness, my thugs silently protect the girls from sketchy Bostonians
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
- TigerintheShadows
- Ignorance of the law is no excuse
- Posts: 4171
- Joined: August 2009
- Location: Guess. I dare you.
I bought loads and loads of songs from the LoK soundtrack; I also bought an update to an app and I invested in a panoramic camera for my iPad. I'm a bit of a novice with it, though. I also recently bought a new extra-superfine-tipped art pen, as mine inexplicably ran out of ink. Tiger was not pleased with this development.
"Death's got an Invisibility Cloak?" "So he can sneak up on people. Sometimes he gets bored of running at them, flapping his arms and shrieking..."
"And now the spinning. Thank you for nothing, you useless reptile."
"It unscrews the other way."
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- EvangelineWalker
- I'm a teapot
- Posts: 421
- Joined: January 2006
- Location: Normal
I bought: dry erase markers, pretzel M&Ms, a 3-subject notebook, makeup sponges, and a pansy eggplant (seeds in this egg thing that are supposed to grow after you break it open and add water. I was curious. And it was on sale. )
- American Eagle
- Chief of Police
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- Joined: September 2008
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I bought tickets to our county fair, ride bracelets, lemonade plus refills and cotton candy.
he/him | attorney | spartan | christian | bleeding heart type
Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
- Sunshine
- Smile for the camera
- Posts: 1171
- Joined: February 2011
- Location: In the Garden with my Master Gardener
At first I was like, "Does she mean a flower, or a vegetable? If she means 'pansy eggplant' as a vegetable, then that's a new one for me."EvangelineWalker wrote:I bought: dry erase markers, pretzel M&Ms, a 3-subject notebook, makeup sponges, and a pansy eggplant (seeds in this egg thing that are supposed to grow after you break it open and add water. I was curious. And it was on sale. )
I bought "Wrestling Prayer" book as a gift for a friend online the other day. I hope it arrives tomorrow.
And last week I bought 5 3/8 yards of fabric, bias tape, thread, and a zipper.
I bought an ebook for $2.99. There's another ebook I want but it apparently is only for Kindle users so I can't get it and after buying my iPhone I can't justify buying a Kindle right now. When it comes down to it I can't justify buying a Kindle ever because I have a Nook. The question being do I really need two e readers.
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"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
- Jesus' Princess
- Country Girl
- Posts: 4973
- Joined: April 2011
- Location: on the farm
I have an iPhone, and what I did, is I downloaded the kindle iPhone app, and I read kindle books that way.Laurie wrote:I bought an ebook for $2.99. There's another ebook I want but it apparently is only for Kindle users so I can't get it and after buying my iPhone I can't justify buying a Kindle right now. When it comes down to it I can't justify buying a Kindle ever because I have a Nook. The question being do I really need two e readers.
It's free in the app store, and it works pretty well
I can't figure out which password/email to use. Do I use the password/email for my iPhone or do I use the password/email for my Amazon account.Jesus' Princess wrote:I have an iPhone, and what I did, is I downloaded the kindle iPhone app, and I read kindle books that way.Laurie wrote:I bought an ebook for $2.99. There's another ebook I want but it apparently is only for Kindle users so I can't get it and after buying my iPhone I can't justify buying a Kindle right now. When it comes down to it I can't justify buying a Kindle ever because I have a Nook. The question being do I really need two e readers.
It's free in the app store, and it works pretty well
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"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
- Carrie Ingalls
- An original
- Posts: 6503
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Exit Slide
A jumbo grapefruit and two apples.
In the darkness, my thugs silently protect the girls from sketchy Bostonians
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
- Graces4you
- Love to love
- Posts: 1962
- Joined: June 2011
- Location: Somewhere in a Beautiful Valley That everyone ought a see.
When gettin the app you use your apple ID information. But for the app itself you would log on with your amazon info to link it with your account.Laurie wrote:I can't figure out which password/email to use. Do I use the password/email for my iPhone or do I use the password/email for my Amazon account.Jesus' Princess wrote:I have an iPhone, and what I did, is I downloaded the kindle iPhone app, and I read kindle books that way.Laurie wrote:I bought an ebook for $2.99. There's another ebook I want but it apparently is only for Kindle users so I can't get it and after buying my iPhone I can't justify buying a Kindle right now. When it comes down to it I can't justify buying a Kindle ever because I have a Nook. The question being do I really need two e readers.
It's free in the app store, and it works pretty well
Yep, I got it!! With a phone call to Amazon. Thanks.Graces4you wrote:When gettin the app you use your apple ID information. But for the app itself you would log on with your amazon info to link it with your account.Laurie wrote:I can't figure out which password/email to use. Do I use the password/email for my iPhone or do I use the password/email for my Amazon account.Jesus' Princess wrote:I have an iPhone, and what I did, is I downloaded the kindle iPhone app, and I read kindle books that way.Laurie wrote:I bought an ebook for $2.99. There's another ebook I want but it apparently is only for Kindle users so I can't get it and after buying my iPhone I can't justify buying a Kindle right now. When it comes down to it I can't justify buying a Kindle ever because I have a Nook. The question being do I really need two e readers.
It's free in the app store, and it works pretty well
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
- Graces4you
- Love to love
- Posts: 1962
- Joined: June 2011
- Location: Somewhere in a Beautiful Valley That everyone ought a see.
I got a new outfit for speech and debate yesterday
I bought a book today.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
- rickyderocher
- My posts are revolutionary
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- Joined: April 2006
- Location: Export, PA
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I bought 6 classes. There went half of my savings account.