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Doing things on spur of the moment

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nitgel · 12/07/2019 18:25

Just now I was contemplating a bag I saw This morning shopping. Then thought I'd get it and drove 20 miles bought it then drove home again. I literally had to have it then. Now I've got it
I do this alot do others ?

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Ninkaninus · 12/07/2019 19:42

Which bag??

babasaclover · 12/07/2019 20:29
Wink
babasaclover · 12/07/2019 20:31

@nitgel I do this a lot. Normally with fancy wine glasses I come across in restaurants / hotels - I'm lazy though so order online. Sometimes whilst still on Holliday so they'll arrive before I'm home. Once it's in my head it's got to happen. Also the same with booking holidays / buying cars etc

babasaclover · 12/07/2019 20:35

@nitgel enjoy your bag. Fuck the haters. Your first post made me happy. I doubt you've killed the planet in obtaining it - you are also funding the economy being a good consumer 🥰

managedmis · 12/07/2019 20:36

Yeah man, I ain't no slave to consumerism

Ninkaninus · 12/07/2019 20:39

Seriously, which bag??

(Love a new handbag ❤️❤️)

CherryPavlova · 12/07/2019 20:41

My spontaneity doesn’t usually involve buying things because I don’t get excited by fashion. I’m quite happy to go away for a weekend having decided at 4 pm on a Friday.

ElizaPancakes · 12/07/2019 21:30

I’m very spontaneous.

I plan holidays to the second but excursions and having meals out or whatever I don’t. Sometimes I just fancy going into town and seeing a film at the cinema; sometimes I just fancy going to the beach or whatever.

Your example is not something I’d do unless it was local. But I have definitely decided I want something in the evening and then gone to get it the following day.

wheresmymojo · 13/07/2019 00:55

I used to - it was one of the symptoms of bipolar disorder (diagnosed for six years now)

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