The thought that counts
If you buy a present for somebody, and then see it cheaper somewhere else, and take it back to the first shop and buy it from the second, it doesn't mean you love them any less, does it? I am experiencing unreasoning urges to buy something else with the money I saved. But surely it's the thought that counts.
In other news,
gowhonker is apparently swanning off to Newcastle for new year instead of spending it with the Boltonicans. Naturally I am taking this personally.
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Next time, tell me.
And here's me, actually planning on being a light weight tomorrow night.
You missed your window.
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When will you be back? I have a present and everything.
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I'll be back Sunday night. Late i think.
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Well, have fun, see you around some time.
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You make me sad...
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Are you?
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It doesn't mean you love them any less.
The value of the joy gained from a gift does not decrease if it was bought somewhere else for less.
I get in trouble with my mum if she thinks I've spent too much.
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Bah, I get into this every year - usually I buy a bunch of presents for my family early on, and then decide they're not worth enough (or good enough) and have to go back and buy more. I suppose I am just a big, materialistic old Hector.
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oh yes
I will see to that