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Single Cask Jamaican rum, 81.3% ๐ฏ
At some point I [i]will[/i] regret buying that.
A nice acoustic guitar and a Fender Stratocaster + practise amp.
Take them out for 5 minutes each once a year, remember that I can't play, then put them back in their cases.
Ooh yeah, musical instruments.
I bought a bloody expensive electronic piano once. Damn that stuff is hard!
I could play stuff parrot fashion but that's not music. I sold it on for a fraction of the price in the end.
Not much really... Various guitars that I couldn't play and couldn't afford, but that were nice just to own and then sold on for sensible prices. Most of the bad buys have had some benefit or overall gain or learning experience attached so it works out in the end.
Suppose my Ellsworth, I've not ridden it much, spent ages sorting out its niggles, and now it's for sale. But I won't lose out much.
rings are cheap,charlie parker.
A flat in Thurso, then remembered Dounreay's shutting, there's no jobs for anyone and there's bearly a soul around anymore. I'm regretting it already and i don't even have the keys yet. At least it's cheap.
Bought a ZX12 to replace a ZZR 11, had it for a week and didnt settle with it. Sold it and got most of my money back to re purchase my ZZR..
my 1st car. mk2 escort 4 door 1300 xflow. pure power. until somehow i spun it in to a lamp post (i cried that day) also i didnt have a full licence at this point.
Several heart rate monitors. Lost interest after about 1/2 hour with each of thrm.
Several Gym memberships. Learnt my lesson on those :O)