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Around the Internet => Antimustachian Wall of Shame and Comedy => Topic started by: jfer_rose on July 06, 2013, 09:49:45 AM
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What sorts of silly consumer items have you been tempted to buy? Were you able to overcome temptation, or are you hanging your head in shame because you actually bought it?
Here are some of my examples. These are examples of stuff I didn't buy. I hope to post later the embarrassing details of stuff I did buy. I think I am blocking those experiences out since I've already donated all that stuff to Goodwill and I can't remember those mistakes:
- Ice molds that make giant ice cube spheres (didn't buy-- what was I thinking, I only rarely use the ice cubes from the ice cube trays that came with my fridge!!?)
- Planter for my bike http://www.etsy.com/listing/112527305/build-your-own-bike-planter?ref=exp_listing (didn't buy, I love my bike, but I really don't need to decorate it with plants, especially at such an expensive price. I mean seriously, a planter for my bike?!)
- Expensive shoes that I didn't need just because they are reflective when light hits them to increase visibility when biking after dark (didn't buy-- I'm especially glad of that because my feet are difficult to fit and these would have been difficult to return)
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Definitely the Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer. It's a miracle product. Just check out the reviews on Amazon if you don't believe me. Mustachianism be damned. Everyone needs a Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer.
http://www.amazon.com/Hutzler-571-Banana-Slicer/dp/B0047E0EII
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I do like the banana slicer. Have you seen the Million Randon Digits-- that one's great too! http://www.amazon.com/Million-Random-Digits-Normal-Deviates/dp/0833030477/ref=cm_lmf_tit_11
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I'd say my silly consumer item I've been tempted to buy is a convertible car. It's completely useless, adds a ton of things that can break to your car, costs more, and is guaranteed to leak. But you get to drive around with the roof off.
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Anything fuzzy. There was the "Slanket", and now there's a pillow you can stuff your iPad into that turns into a neck pillow that turns into a backpack. Won't buy them, but love the commercials. Did buy "Pajama Jeans", but forced myself to wait until they arrived on eBay. Those I wear all winter and LOVE them.
+1 for the Hutzler and Million Random Digits reviews. I laughed so hard over those I thought I was going to choke. OMG.
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I was close to buying a 12k sports ticker (it included the scores feed for 2 years). The thing would have wrapped around 2 walls.
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I was close to buying a 12k sports ticker (it included the scores feed for 2 years). The thing would have wrapped around 2 walls.
Whoa!!! I think my mind is blown by this one!
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I came very close to buying a brand new, fully blinged out VW Golf R for about $65,000 about a year ago (pre-MMM epiphany). Thankfully, the dealer offered me the most insulting trade in price on my otherwise perfectly good four year old Ford Focus diesel - nearly $10K less than it's low band red book trade in price - and I stormed out of the place in disgust. Post-MMM epiphany, I thank that dealer for what he did from the bottom of my mustachian heart!
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I have random fleeting urges to buy silly stuff every time I look at Sky Mall while on a flight.
Ooohhh, clothes that go on the outside of my suitcase!! That's kinda neat. . . http://www.skymall.com/shopping/detail.htm?pid=204191451&c=5457 (http://www.skymall.com/shopping/detail.htm?pid=204191451&c=5457)
The sunsocket sun tracking solar panel: who DOESN'T need that? (seriously, though, if it was 10x cheaper I might buy it for my deck.) Yes, yes, I know they make cheaper ones, but those aren't tracking.
http://www.skymall.com/shopping/search.htm (http://www.skymall.com/shopping/search.htm)
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A $600 smart phone to replace mine. Haven't done it.
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What sorts of silly consumer items have you been tempted to buy? Were you able to overcome temptation, or are you hanging your head in shame because you actually bought it?
Here are some of my examples. These are examples of stuff I didn't buy. I hope to post later the embarrassing details of stuff I did buy. I think I am blocking those experiences out since I've already donated all that stuff to Goodwill and I can't remember those mistakes:
- Ice molds that make giant ice cube spheres (didn't buy-- what was I thinking, I only rarely use the ice cubes from the ice cube trays that came with my fridge!!?)
- Planter for my bike http://www.etsy.com/listing/112527305/build-your-own-bike-planter?ref=exp_listing (didn't buy, I love my bike, but I really don't need to decorate it with plants, especially at such an expensive price. I mean seriously, a planter for my bike?!)
- Expensive shoes that I didn't need just because they are reflective when light hits them to increase visibility when biking after dark (didn't buy-- I'm especially glad of that because my feet are difficult to fit and these would have been difficult to return)
To be fair, the bike planters are pretty adorable. I don't spend money on "things" so much... I just have a soft spot for novelty foods. I had to stop eating sugar to stop buying novelty candy....
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Italian leather something, don't remember what. I was n middle school and my family took a bus tour of Europe. We stopped at a demonstration on Italian leather, and I remember something silly (like a bookmark) that was made out of leather and wanting it so badly. Still very thankful my parents had the good sense to refuse me.
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I have random fleeting urges to buy silly stuff every time I look at Sky Mall while on a flight.
I love Skymall! (not that I ever buy anything from it) It's a totally unique combination of completely absurd and absolutely brilliant product ideas scattered throughout the same free magazine.
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A $600 smart phone to replace mine. Haven't done it.
+1. Props, bro.
Also, a car. Haven't yet done it.
Also, a PS3. Have done it.
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The radio-controlled flying dragonfly. But it was fun :-)