Saturday, November 14, 2009

City and the Streets

Today I went shopping. I, as usual, could not resist buying a book when I walk into a bookstore, especially if it's a used book. I got a hardcover copy of Oliver Sacks' The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, since my psychology teacher keeps bringing up his name. I wish I had more time to read. There are books I've bought and not yet read (or finished). There are books I had heard of that I'd love to read. A lot of what would be on the list are philosophy books, which are so darn difficult to read.

I came home and realized I have about $25 left before the amount of my money goes down to a level I don't ever want it to be. Yikes. I mean, I keep my account way above what I'd really need, but I still don't like this. I was going to make an Amazon order of various books and CDs. Of course, I ended up not doing that. *sigh*

I'm getting paid soon, and by the end of the week I would be submitting in another paysheet, plus I'll be getting my allowance. I just don't want to rely on that and decide to spend money freely, you know?

I decided to count my huge bowl of coins and realized I have at least $30 in coins, so I'm seriously going to pay everything in coins until they disappear. Well, maybe the quarters and dimes. I don't want to overdo it. Those things are heavy to carry around.

...did I mention that Passion Pit's "Manners" and Rubik's "Dada Bandits" albums are super amazing? See, I wanted to grab Rubik's older album off iTunes, but I can't, arrrgggghhhh...

Rubik - City and the Streets

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