Where it all goes, a spent journal

a young woman's year-long journal of the money she spends.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006


Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

Coffee Settepani Bakery .75
Dry Cleaning $14.00
Sunglasses (2 pair) $10.00
Brooklyn Lager (Noose left the tip) $5.00

I'm not one to get things dry cleaned, 1 it's a non-enviornmentally friendly way to clean clothes, and 2 I don't really own nice enough clothes to do that. Though, I am one to get pants professionally hemmed, and that's why I visit the dry cleaners. It's another thing that comes along with the territory of 2nd hand shopping, alterations... I've tried to work the sewing maching myself, and talk about attempting to again at some point in my life, but for now i'll leave the hemming up to a pro.
Melissa wanted to go to American Apparel after work, so I came along for the ride. Have you opened the link to this site, come on! I mean it's like 10:00am, and I have a terry clothed ass in my face, so slutty. I know the guys are loving this stuff though. Doug sings praises to American Apparel, he says it made women feel like it was "okay" and "stylish" to dress like sluts. Anyway, Melissa was just going for a very basic and non-whorish tank top. We came across a sunglass stand on out way out and each got a pair of enormous sunglasses, I'm hoping i get the picture Charlyn took of us in e-mailed today so I can post it for you. I paid for the sunglasses, so she paid for my kitchen-aid orange juicer (.99) and french cookbook ($2) I found at the Goodwill on 23rd where we stopped off, and then had a pint at some bar before heading home. *Oh good I just got the picure e-mailed, here we are!

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