10 October 2008

The brown and pink checkered shorts...




I went to the mall yesterday and as usual wen to my favorite shops just looking and window shopping. I accompanied a friend who asked for help in buying shirt. I also went looking for shorts that and other stuff and saw this realy cute checkered pink and brown shorts, I know i was best for playing badminton. I went inside the fitting room, it was great it looked on me, then the post I made a day ago here on mylot came to me in a flashback and alas! I went out folded it back and tried to convince myself that it was not a good buy.LOL I know I sour graped and it was the best. I dont want to practice impulse buying and it was the start of what I called simple living. I still have many shorts for badminton at home and it was not really that essential.

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