Whenever you have to
decide about buying something, there are certain factors that you really have to consider in your decision.
Not exact matches
In 2001, on realising that Nestlé
bought Perrier in 1992 so was the sponsor of the Perrier Comedy Award, Suzy Merrell, Dana McLeod and the Out of the Blue team
decided there and then to do
something about it.
This post (the theme of which is described in more detail in the Money chapter of Minimalist Parenting) is
about how to
decide if you should
buy (or keep)
something.
Reviews do help readers learn the book exists and
something about the book, hopefully enough to
decide whether to
buy it.
Rarely do consumer Google an author's name and
decide to
buy a book based on blog posts
about the author as a person (unless they've done
something so heinous that it makes news headlines, of course, which has happened).
Just a little extra
something in your checking account so you don't have to worry
about overdraft fees if you
decide to
buy your mother - in - law's last minute gift.
If EITHER of these two companies
decided to support some actual Backwards compatibility, THEN - you could say
something about the past games... as if it actually matters, because they
bought the system to play NEW games.
How many times have you been so excited
about getting
something — planning for it, saving up for it, finally
deciding to
buy it, waiting for it to arrive in the mail — only to be surprised at how fast the joy of actually having the new item wears off?
What's cool
about the pop - up shop is that just like a store you can test drive the products for a bit and if you
decide to
buy something there, you can.
(Perhaps he'd never seen
something at a store that made his heart leap for joy, but then
decided against
buying it... but then couldn't stop thinking
about it... so went back to the store to get it, only to find it had been sold.
As I have a little house and need more space, I one day
decided to do
something about extra doonas & pillows to daughter's friends, I
bought plastic toolboxes (big, white one) that fit under her bed.