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unbibium ([personal profile] unbibium) wrote2003-12-28 06:07 pm

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Feeling down in the dumps from all the stuff I broke yesterday, I decided to get out and buy some necessities for my upcoming trip.

I got some thermal underwear. I don't think two pairs will be enough, but it's all Sports Authority had left in stock that was my size. I had no idea I'd be paying more for them than I do for my jeans. Are there places that still sell leg warmers?

I also got a mini-Rough Guide to New York City. It's smaller than the regular Rough Guide, but the print is the same size.

Also, I got another radio pen for $6. If I take care of this one, and find a place to store the spare batteries and refill that came with the first one, then I'll probably be able to keep this until someone invents one that plays MP3's, too. Or, I could decide to get one of those MP3 watches. I tell you, if I had correctible vision, I'd have a massive array of tiny little gadgets hanigng off my belt at all times. I'd have a bandolier with a flock of Tamagotchi across my chest at all times. And I'd name them all.
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Just for you!

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[identity profile] warpedwitch.livejournal.com 2003-12-28 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
check walmart, but you should be able to layer socks and be fine...:)

[identity profile] inagawayuu.livejournal.com 2003-12-28 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
*boggles* You actually considered wearing LEG WARMERS in NEW YORK CITY?!?! Are you looking to have a slow and painful death? 0_o Bad idea, trust me on this! NYC is WAY to fashion concious of a city for you to be able to get away with that.

Yes, there IS an unspoken dress code in Manhattan, and men in leg warmers is so on the "Do Not Be Seen In Public" list.