In this world of instant gratification, we are
all guilty of buying things we don't need.
I'm so
guilty of buying things, wearing them once and then forgetting about them.
oKAY, oKAY I'm
guilty of buying things and forget about them!
Not exact matches
I have to admit, I am often
guilty of buying more than I need, and restocking before I need to, which means sometimes veggies and other
things get thrown away.
If you think this is taking
things too far then don't feel
guilty buying a can
of pumpkin puree.
Well like the many other examples he sold him because one
thing Wenger is
guilty of is
buying garbage and then showing too much faith in it... so he had to go.
It was kind
of weird not going with girls who try on a million
things and stand in front
of mirror for too long, trying to decide if something is worthy
of buying (
guilty).
I am
guilty of spending too much and
buying too many
things, but the way I figure it, my kids are working hard to pay the rent, bills and other necessities
of life.
The market's unresponsiveness to the winsome New York story Two Family House, in particular, generates the following theory: American moviegoers now feel
guilty for seeing The Mummy Returns twice instead
of something less promoted once; they take the least painful route
of cultural redemption by
buying tickets to the most domestic
thing with accents available, thus developing a distrust
of or distaste for the genuine article.
I fall
guilty to
buying things to «help me get organized» and it turns out that I have added more clutter instead
of getting rid
of anyting.
He sued to collect, but defendant raised an interesting defense — Penal Code section 6129, which provides that «[e] very attorney who, either directly or indirectly,
buys or is interested in
buying any evidence
of debt or
thing in action, with intent to bring suit thereon, is
guilty of a misdemeanor» (a champerty inspired statutory provision).
Jen on Money Money and Mental Health: Why I Unapologetically Spend Money On Self - Care A lot
of people don't budget because we like
buying and doing fun
things, but then we feel
guilty for spending that money, which defeats the purpose
of buying and doing fun
things.