Blow That Dough! -2021

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My trip to Mexico has become BTD. Private sail charter and a couple of high end restaurants.

Well worth it, but now it’s time for cheap tacos and cervezas. What a sacrifice! [emoji41]
 
Just bought a 15 day holiday tour in Greece-5 islands with short hikes for Late September. The next item is a birthday present to myself next year. Premier seats (6 rows from front of stage) at the Royal Albert Hall in London to see Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) for their 40th anniversary concert March 2022.... absolutely giddy about that.

Definitely BTD for me on both of the above.
 
#9 tooth replacement with an implant. First surgery this morning (anesthesia, remove tooth, install bone graft, sew up, bleed, hurt, etc). Second phase later this summer and third phase a few weeks after that.

This getting old is not for sissies and is expensive. :(
 
We just booked a 15 day Hawaiian cruise. We will be in a Vista Suite aft, so we can watch the wake.
The fare is $12,000, but we had a $10,500 credit from the cruise that was cancelled, plus we got a full refund for the cancelled cruise.
DW has recovered from her Covid induced depression in a big way. She is ordering new outfits for the cruise already, also BTD.
 
That is the only way I can cruise--room with a balcony.
sounds like a great trip
 
Just bought a 15 day holiday tour in Greece-5 islands with short hikes for Late September. The next item is a birthday present to myself next year. Premier seats (6 rows from front of stage) at the Royal Albert Hall in London to see Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) for their 40th anniversary concert March 2022.... absolutely giddy about that.

Definitely BTD for me on both of the above.


I'm jealous of OMD at Royal Albert. Have done shows there and would love to go back even if not working. Unfortunately never had the opportunity to see OMD live but it would be great. Have a playlist on my phone that I'll put on when I'm driving by myself and feel thirty years younger. Enjoy for me please.
 
Eventually I tried Cooper and Thief Red Blend, aged 3 months in bourbon barrels. Wow was it awesome! Thing is, it was $28. Plus tax.
Based on this rec (and your mention of Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale, which I also love), I got a bottle. I just opened it tonight to have with a nice tenderloin, and to celebrate my longest run in a year and a half. It's very good! I might have to keep a bottle in stock here at all times. Not sure if I'll go for a case.
 
Based on this rec (and your mention of Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale, which I also love), I got a bottle. I just opened it tonight to have with a nice tenderloin, and to celebrate my longest run in a year and a half. It's very good! I might have to keep a bottle in stock here at all times. Not sure if I'll go for a case.

I'm so glad you liked it! The case was just to get the price down.
 
So we have been shopping for a power leather recliner to put in the den when it gets re-paneled in oak. We saw a couple for about $1100 that were pretty comfortable, and the headrest reclines in a particular way that I prefer. They did both have sort of cheesy plastic cup holders though, which I didn't want. We then found one at Lay-z-boy that was genuinely the best of all - overall best comfort, great headrest, no cup holders, and even lumbar adjustment. However, it was literally double the others. Ordered it anyway.
 
This week was a large BTD week. We booked a 15 day Hawaiian cruise in a Vista suite. The fare was $12 K:( however, we had a credit from the cruise that was cancelled of $10.5K, which was in addition to a full refund. The cruise will only cost us about $3K:dance:

We were at Costco the other day, and DW saw a display of massage chairs. She has had back problems for a while, and after being in the chair for about a half hour she felt better.
Here is the website describing it:

https://massagechairstore.com/infinity-evolution/

It is a full body massage, not those ones they have in salons. The original price was about $9K, and we got it on sale for $6800:)
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!

I was in Maine 10 years ago and recall that I never had better tasting lobster.
Good for you.:)
 
I was in Maine 10 years ago and recall that I never had better tasting lobster.
Good for you.:)

Next time you're up in that part of the world, I highly recommend Nova Scotia and PEI for not only the best but also the biggest. Better priced than Maine as well! If the border had been open that's where I would have gone.
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!


Going to Acadia on Wednesday for our first trip this year.:) I prefer shrimp and scallops up there but lobster is always good as well.
Been to PEI and Cape Breton Nova Scotia a few times. Nice and mellow and very scenic.
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!
That sounds great. We'll have to do that one year.

We did get good lobster in the Canadian Maritimes!
 
Really blew some dough this month: Ordered a bolt-up metal building for 50'x60'x16' workshop. Price for just the building kit, doors, and windows is going to be $50K. The completed project will approach $150K mark. I still can't stomach the sticker shock but I am doing it.

PS: Real estate gods have showered us with some love when we sold the house so might as well pay it forward!
 
Sounds like a good deal on three thousand square feet!
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!

Yum! That was our east coast trip planned and post poned last year. It is on track, hopefully, 2022 with some wonderful friends.
 
Just returned from ten days in Maine, where I ate lobstah at least once every day, often twice. That blew some dough, but it was so worth it!

Man, that's a lot of lobster.

On an RV trip to Nova Scotia a few years ago, we had lobster twice in a week, each time a 2-1/2 lb lobster each. Thought that I was a lobster lover, but that lasted me a year or two before I had the craving for lobster again.
 
Traded my old Jeep Wrangler, it was a 2017 with 30,000 miles, for this thing.
 

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Traded my old Jeep Wrangler, it was a 2017 with 30,000 miles, for this thing.



Very nice! I’ve got a 2017 Wrangler with only 24,000 miles. If the Gladiator had been available in 2017, I’d have bought it for sure.

Your post has me thinking about blowing the dough and doing the same thing. Only downside is that my Wrangler is already set up as a “toad” for my motorhome and I’d have to redo that work/expense on a new Gladiator. But, something to think about.
 
Very nice! I’ve got a 2017 Wrangler with only 24,000 miles. If the Gladiator had been available in 2017, I’d have bought it for sure.

Your post has me thinking about blowing the dough and doing the same thing. Only downside is that my Wrangler is already set up as a “toad” for my motorhome and I’d have to redo that work/expense on a new Gladiator. But, something to think about.

I was very surprised on what the resale was on my 2017. I was not really planning on this but I traded pretty much my original sticker price to sticker price on the new one.

Now don’t get me wrong, there was still a pretty big spread, but I was trading a base model and bought a loaded out one.
 
Next time you're up in that part of the world, I highly recommend Nova Scotia and PEI for not only the best but also the biggest. Better priced than Maine as well! If the border had been open that's where I would have gone.

Ah good to know. Would not think of that.:greetings10:
 
Congrats! If all goes well, I should trade my 2001 corvette on a new wrangler within the next 10 days.

Never too interested in jeeps in general, though my dad had a Willys Overland ca. 1951 for his business (the delivery part) which doubled as our station wagon. We 4 (at the time - heh, heh, started the 5th - apparently on this trip) piled in and drove to Grandma's house in Florida in 1952. Mom and dad dumped us on Grandma and went to their trade association meeting - and other things.

My understanding is that Jeep owners are only 2nd in loyalty to Subaru owners. YMMV
 
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