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    My default metric is buckets of jellybeans.

    If there is an expensive purchase you are considering, imagine how many buckets of jellybeans you could get for the same price.

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    • Dread Pirate (Tom) RobertsT Dread Pirate (Tom) Roberts

      My default metric is buckets of jellybeans.

      If there is an expensive purchase you are considering, imagine how many buckets of jellybeans you could get for the same price.

      Chery (Great Australian Pods)C This user is from outside of this forum
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      @troberts I just bought an expensive (for me) dress for an interstate event in three months - it was on special, but still...

      I've never spent that many jellybeans on an article of clothing before!

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