My evil family is picking on me.
For no apparent reason.
I know I have told you that Gavin is really nice and rarely gets mad.
I may have pushed it a little.
I may have hundreds of D&D figures.
I may have close to 100 sets of D&D dice.
I may have over 700 downloadable PDFs, many of which I don’t know what they are but they were cheap or part of a bundle. And pay what you want is based on an honour system therefore as an honourable person I always pay slightly above the requested price and if I get too much free stuff I buy something from the author.
I may keep buying accessories to hobbies I gave up years ago.
I may have bought a couple of dozen random pieces of jewellery over the past month.
But this morning I bought a lyre.

And a kalimba.

And I broke him.
I bought some other stuff too but I didn’t show Tattle Tabby, so he doesn’t know, and I don’t want to further upset him.
They, he and 3 of the kids (not Alex, she’s sweet) gathered around me and discussed how to deprive me of a password to Wish. But there were only 6 left and you know.
I picked up the cat and held her up to charm Gavin.

But he just kept holding his head and suggesting that I put things in a basket and then discuss it. But there were only 6 left.
And then he dealt the killer blow.
“You know I love you and I just want you to be happy.”
B@$#@^*
My name is Lisa and I am an online shopping addict.
PS.
We went back and got a refund, really easy and brought a more beautiful and $20 cheaper one. Kalimba that is.

I own a Kalimba, and a lyre, and a medieval style waist bag. And random rocks.
My name is Lisa and I am an online shopping addict.
I’m lucky. I hate shopping in person and online. Too many choices and never the perfect one.
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I have a terrible tendency to buy things that are like what I want, especially if I think they are disappearing. Then later I buy one that is closer too what I want,. Eventually I buy the actual thing I wanted, then I forget that I bought it but not that I was looking and buy it a few more times.
Fake scarcity really effects my impulse purchases.
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