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What is something that is absolutely worth the money? (I say, TP, never buy the cheap stuff)

Redcupcoffee 7 Aug 11
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Good coffee from a micro roaster! Everything else tastes like dish water.

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For sure good shoes are a must, especially for racquetball or a lot of walking.

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Wine

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Good notebooks and journals (I love Doane Paper grid+lines and moonshot notebooks ). A good fountain pen is worth it too. I find it hard to write with a regular pen !

Ohub Level 7 Aug 11, 2018

@Redcupcoffee There is an entire subculture of fountain pen people 🙂 A great starter and everyday pen is a Lamy Safari. They are inexpensive ($25 or so). One of my four fountain pens is a Safari and it gets the most use of my pens. I'd go with a Fine nib. Most of the Safari pens will come with a pack of 4 ink cartridges - likely in black. The Safari also has a triangular grip which is nice and sort of "teaches" the right way to hold a fountain pen. Safaris come in many different colors and each year there is a 'special' color released. My Safari is a very unexciting dark gray. OH - the Safari clip is sturdy -- if a Safari is clipped in a pocket or on to something else - it will not be going anywhere.

Ink...…. I would also recommend a Lamy converter - an ink cartridge that can be filled from bottled ink. There a zillion inks out there - all with different kind of properties but I love Waterman Serenity Blue Ink as a great writing ink. Inks are available in any imaginable color - an incredible variety! There are some very pretty reds, greens, etc. out there. With a fountain pen, you can clean the pen when it needs to be re-inked and switch to another color/brand of ink.

I have 'nice' fountain pens and another 'every day' one. But I've been working from home mostly since 2014, so I have found myself using my 'nice' pens less..... (for me, my fountain pen is like a watch - I have an every day watch and a couple of dressier watches.... I don't wear my dress watches much either these days!).. But I am wandering off on a tangent/rabbit hole here....

I also have a Visconti Rembrandt fountain pen - nicely weighted, medium nib, very pretty. It was my most used pen previously when I worked in an office environment. My fanciest pen is a Montegrappa nerouno linea that I picked up at a crazy fire sale price when the only good fountain pen store in Omaha closed due to the death of the owner. I also have a copper Fountain-K from Karaskustoms pens (they make very nice pens that sort of have an industrial feel - from aluminum, brass, or copper). This pen is my other "every day" pen but doesn't get much use.... I've given assorted Karaskustoms pens as gifts over the years (not their fountain pens) -- they are a good company.

I do like fountain pens.... Perhaps just a wee bit 🙂 When I started getting into fountain pens I was worried that I would lose them... However, I found myself keeping up with them because they are not 'throw away' pens. Also nobody will borrow your fountain pen because so few people know how to write with them.....

@Redcupcoffee you are most welcome ! It is an adventure of sorts with fountain pens. It also makes me really appreciate good paper - good paper handles writing with a fountain pen very well. Not so good paper will get all smeary and have some bleed through. But some inks also handle the same paper differently. So lots of variables in the mix to explore and many good resources and reviews out there ! Lots of fun to be had (for a somewhat off-the-beaten-path definition of fun !).

@Redcupcoffee You will enjoy it !

@Redcupcoffee A good place to start is the Well Appointed Desk (https://www.wellappointeddesk.com/). Her latest review is on composition books bought at back-to-school sales. She also has paper and ink reviews (and pencils, and stuff in general). The author works at Hallmark in KC, and she always has interesting articles, IMHO.

The Pen Addict site (https://www.penaddict.com/) also has lots of reviews of pens, inks, etc. and a podcast.....

jetpens.com is great online store - with lots of helpful articles and FAQs. They have a nice article on paper (https://www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-fountain-pen-paper/pt/730). They also have all kinds of pens, paper, pencils (mechanical and wooden - including lots of Japanese pencils) I've bought quite a bit from them over the years. The have articles about using a converter, etc. etc.

I mostly use Doane paper notebooks (https://www.doanepaper.com/products/). Their main paper is grid+lines. You can download a PDF and print it out to look at it the pattern. They had a limited run of 'Moon Camera' notebooks that mimic the crosshatches the Hasselblad/film of the Apollo missions showed. I think Doane paper is a KC company too.

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A Stanley thermos. Best $20 you'll spend to keep your coffee hot all day.

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What's T.P...?

Oh doh..got it..fine..

@RobLawrence

It's.. Páipéar Leithris....and just Toilet Paper in English....?

@RobLawrence

Shíl mé go mbeadh a fhios agat cheana féin, ós rud é go bhfuil fuil Éireannach agat!

@RobLawrence

Lol..yea that's Gaelic for Toilet Paper..

Here is how to say it through phonetics:

Paw...pear...Leh...riss (the T is silent)
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@RobLawrence

Perish the thought!..I new you would get to the bottom of it..?

I went to school with some of the Nugents..I remember a couple of brothers.. Barry Nugent.the younger brother..good kid..nice guy..wonder where he is now...?

Yes Lace Curtain Irish..a good step up from a regular working class Shanty Irish that you might have seen in 5 points or Boston..or anywhere actually..

If you married well ..or worked hard to get on and did well..you jumped up a class to Lace Curtain...middle class I suppose.

Well..as you say your Grandfather was less than the picture of sobriety....sounds like an unsavoury beastly man..I hope he wasn't the cruel type..and didn't mistreat your Mother..

I too, having led a fairly sober life up to now, also like a drink or two..in the form of red wine..I don't allow myself wine everyday..but probably 2 bottles a week..I like to drink it with food..and sometimes I will indulge in a bottle of well earned claret at the end of a work week..?

I have no history of alcoholism in the family..but I could certainly see how it would be habit forming....I mainly drink it for the taste..not the ensuing buzz..that is just a very pleasant side effect.??

@RobLawrence

LMAO!!!!

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Boots and Duluth buck naked underwear

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Pickled jalapeno peppers.. Oh. And monkeys, don't forget monkeys

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Atomic FireBall's, nothing like the heat.

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Gin: Sapphire, Bombay, Tanqeray, and Hendricks are so much better than off brand gin

Have you tried Plymouth? I like the first three you listed and haven't tried Hendricks yet.

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Facial tissues when you have a cold. The cheap brands are like sandpaper

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Coffee and tea should be included on that list.

Also, when you're buying photo gear you ALWAYS get what you pay for.

Mooha Level 4 Aug 11, 2018

Perhaps in the age of dslr or dl photography, but in the golden age of film I've seen pretty clever built cameras take amazing shots. Technology has ruined the craft of what photography once was.

Don't I know it. I started out in the film world where I could charge $1500 - $2000/day plus expenses because you have to know how to expose a piece of film properly and the clients needed perfect images for all their marketing stuff. Nowadays, good enough is good enough and a $500 dSLR can give them that. Consequently, I'm just one of the many blokes that's no longer a working photographer.

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You hit it with TP! I would also spend my last 25$ on chicken tikka masala with unlimited naan....

@Redcupcoffee
Let's put it this way. You don't stop eating because you are full. You stop eating because there is none left.

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I never go cheap on a bed or a pair of glasses.

@Green_Chile_Type

All of the above

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Real butter

only butter, agree!!

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A good pair of shoes. A good winter coat. A good bra.

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I have to agree with chocolate, beer, running shoes, and toilet paper (the Walmart cheap stuff, as horrible as Walmart is, is quite good) -- but I'll add computers. It might depend on your needs and uses, but it was well worth the additional money to switch to Mac 8 years ago. I switched out my iMac around Xmastime after it developed a dark spot on the monitor that made part of the screen a little harder to see (I was going to replace it this summer anyway). My air Mac laptop (or whatever the technical name is) lasted 4 years before a drop on the floor cracked the screen. I had had it for 4 years at that point -- my cheap laptops (at about half the price) lasted 2 good years with an additional 2 years at so-so levels. The airMac -- was working great until I dropped it.

@CoastRiderBill i agree fully, if you understand pc you can do wonders around apple (due to open source and closed source os systems) apple is great so long as you are uninterested in computers themselves. If you are the kind of person that wants to get to know why your car drives - pc. If you are only interested in getting to where you want to go and are willing to for air in your tires - apple...

I used my own (Mac) experience as an example; I wouldn't be surprised if higher end PCs worked just as well in terms of length of use, etc., even for laptops. Obviously, a Mac isn't for everyone and if you can build your one or need specialized software (and running Windows on a Mac is out of the question or too much of a hassle for whatever issue) then a PC is the way to go.

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A good sound card for your computer. Most come with the most basic cheap ones. If like me you listen to music off your computer and into your sound system, then a good DAC is a must

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Education! Everything flows from a solid understanding of what's going on. In my opinion, it's the only hope for the survival of humankind. Too bad right-wing politicians refuse to fund it and spend all that money on military defense. Not really worth it!

DES32 Level 4 Aug 12, 2018

@Redcupcoffee I did that. Went back to school later in life to get my M.A. Changed everything around regarding my career. Quite a bit of hassle though, school is really a game for the young. But if you have the other elements of your life under control and you can concentrate on your studies, you should have a successful outcome.

What are your academic goals?

@Redcupcoffee Calif State University Northridge, where I did my undergraduate studies. But I know the online school is popular these days. It was very close to home and convenient. I could walk to school from the small, guest house i was living in at the time.

@Redcupcoffee Yes I also just went back to complete degree in computer science.

@Redcupcoffee Going to Marshall University

@Redcupcoffee physical

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Removal men when moving house!

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Skincare, chocolate and vodka

have you tried chase potato vodka i don't like vodka but that stuffs amazing pricey though £37.00 for 70cl and the flavoured ones omg marmalade vodka🙂

i have to agree with you on the vodka for sure!!

and also on the skin care!!!

@Redcupcoffee I used to have oily skin, too, but what I found out was that my skin was overproducing oil because I was fighting it. I actually had dry skin and didn't know it. Try moisturizing instead.

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Socks, underwear, sushi, music, and movies.

Definitely Sushi!!!

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Paper towels

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Divorce 🙂

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LOL. Love the question and your answer. For me -- books, music, movies, a good cheeseburger.

@Redcupcoffee Here in Houston. I guess I like Beck's Prime the best, followed by a bunch of local places. Haven't tried them all. As I've gotten older I'm 'supposed' to limit my intake. But as mom always said "too much of this or that is bad for you" or "you are what you eat" -- me, I'm a cheeseburger and proud of it.

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