New car, caviar, four-star daydream.
Feb. 1st, 2008 08:52 amI've been meaning to write, but now that I've become suddenly and unexpectedly rich (THANK YOU EBAY OMG), I haven't been able to work on anything more taxing than converting my new paypal virtual money into actual dollar bills so I can roll around naked in them, sorry about that.
And I had already decided to buy a new DIY-style computer with my funds, whatever they turned out to be, because, well, I'm such a geek. And since it's turning out that I can afford something much nicer than I'd originally been planning to get, any time not spent rolling around in dollar bills or otherwise gloating over my newpaid wealth has been spent configuring my wishlist on newegg, and then reconfiguring and reconfiguring again. Fingerprint recognition system? Tiny form factor? Yeah, baby, YEAH! Or wait, maybe the multifunction card reader instead! Or an extra hard disk! I may never actually get the money spent because this part is so much fun that I'm reluctant to commit myself and lose the pleasure of anticipation, the seduction of working up to making a choice.
And God. Looking back at those two paragraphs, I think it's probably for the best that in general I have not been blessed with profound riches nor a talent for earning them. Also that I don't have much else that I can sell on ebay.
And I had already decided to buy a new DIY-style computer with my funds, whatever they turned out to be, because, well, I'm such a geek. And since it's turning out that I can afford something much nicer than I'd originally been planning to get, any time not spent rolling around in dollar bills or otherwise gloating over my newpaid wealth has been spent configuring my wishlist on newegg, and then reconfiguring and reconfiguring again. Fingerprint recognition system? Tiny form factor? Yeah, baby, YEAH! Or wait, maybe the multifunction card reader instead! Or an extra hard disk! I may never actually get the money spent because this part is so much fun that I'm reluctant to commit myself and lose the pleasure of anticipation, the seduction of working up to making a choice.
And God. Looking back at those two paragraphs, I think it's probably for the best that in general I have not been blessed with profound riches nor a talent for earning them. Also that I don't have much else that I can sell on ebay.