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Do you ever find that there are certain things that you just can not resist buying, even though you know you

CATEGORICALLY DO NOT NEED another one???


For me it used to be shoes (I mean how many pairs can a girl wear at once) but now it is BACKGAMMON BOARDS!!!

Every time I go past a shop that might even possibly sell them, whoops, in I go and... bish bosh....

I've bought another one...


what is your weakness?



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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> Do you ever find that there are certain things

> that you just can not resist buying, even though

> you know you

> CATEGORICALLY DO NOT NEED another one???


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