So, I took my happy-face piggy bank thingy to the coinstar machine in a grocery store down the street, and I saw that there is an option to get various online gift card codes instead of cash, without it taking out 8.9%... so that is what I did.
First I opted for the iTunes gift card, thinking that I only had a couple bucks in there, but when it ended up being $14.92 (plus three pennies that it kept rejecting), I decided to get an Amazon.com gift card code instead.
And clearly, when one has $14.92 to spend on Amazon.com, one immediately buys Hugh Laurie's novel "The Gun Seller". There simply is no other option! Right? Right.
Then I got Chipotle for dinner. See? I knew today was going to be a good day.
PS: Patrick, I finally ripped The Wedding Present CD you made me. I likes it! Sorry it took me so long, but it got kind of really lost on my desk. My desk, you see, is kind of like a black hole; once something is set on the desk, it is gone forever. I should probably clean it off, but... I'm afraid of what I might find.
First I opted for the iTunes gift card, thinking that I only had a couple bucks in there, but when it ended up being $14.92 (plus three pennies that it kept rejecting), I decided to get an Amazon.com gift card code instead.
And clearly, when one has $14.92 to spend on Amazon.com, one immediately buys Hugh Laurie's novel "The Gun Seller". There simply is no other option! Right? Right.
Then I got Chipotle for dinner. See? I knew today was going to be a good day.
PS: Patrick, I finally ripped The Wedding Present CD you made me. I likes it! Sorry it took me so long, but it got kind of really lost on my desk. My desk, you see, is kind of like a black hole; once something is set on the desk, it is gone forever. I should probably clean it off, but... I'm afraid of what I might find.