View Full Version : Oops done it again!
kevshore
16-07-2009, 17:52
After buying the 300mm 2.8 a few months ago I've really settled down with buying gear.
But I did a silly thing in May and hired a Nikon 85mm 1.4 off Stewart. Wellllllllll.... I had a weak moment today and ermm bought one online. :naughty: It arrives tomorrow! :woot:
I am obviously getting better at resisting though because it took me a whole two months before jumping.
So I'm just thinking about how I'm going to tell Linda. :thinking: :lol:
Can't wait to get my hands on it though. :D
Kev.
fracster
16-07-2009, 18:28
Good on yer.
Work hard and spend what you want .......:thumbs:
Its easier to ask for forgiveness than permission
:lol::lol::lol:
Its easier to ask for forgiveness than permission
:lol::lol::lol:
I love that logic .. and I guess I will have to put that to a good test soon :D
Congratulations on your new bit of toy :thumbs:
Its easier to ask for forgiveness than permission
:lol::lol::lol:
:lol: possibly more dire consequences though
Its easier to ask for forgiveness than permission
:lol::lol::lol:
I like that logic :lol:
That said I have never had to use it, dont think I need to now, I have my kit complete :D (how many times have we said that before lol)
But I did a silly thing and hired a Nikon 85mm 1.4 off Stewart. Wellllllllll.... I had a weak moment today and ermm bought one online.
That happened to me too. He must put some mind-bending drug in with the lenses...:suspect:
Its happened to me with both of my hobbies! Letting it slip in a conversation that I had to "stay in for a parcel delivery" when getting a 50D. Worst though was having to confess that my smart new full suspension mountain bike had to come with its own finance agreement was a tough one!
However, thankfully she laughs about it now though :thumbs:
Have always found though that it might be best to start the subject a few months in advance and then take the plunge and ask forgiveness :help:
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