Anyone else just not give a fuck about nice things?



What kind of mattress did you get? We're getting ready for a new one, and whatever you bought sounds like the way to go.

heh mattresses are always going to be based on personal preference but I needed something that would be soft enough to curve to me and he needed someting that would absorb my "flopping" as he calls it (I'm a wiggler) I actually wiggle alot less in this bed cause it's so comfortable. Here's what we got The ComforPedic® Capri - ComforPedic by Simmons™ King. Looking at some of the pricing on the web looks like they have some deals out there. Def test it out first. If you have a rooms to go near you they carry the line.

edit: there's also a good thread around here based on mattresses.
 
One of the many reasons I love WF. Threads about every topic under the sun.

http://www.wickedfire.com/shooting-shit/58860-what-kind-matress-should-i-buy.html

Reading back over my post in that thread, i was talking about our previous bed there which was a simmons beautyrest, also highly recommended, but not nearly as "cloud like" but still great for couples due to the less movement. We switched to the capri memory foam when we decided to get a King. Oh and the reason we went with that one was because it addressed the heat issue that was the problem with other tempurpedics type mattresses and people who "sleep hot". This has some sort of gel top that helps keep you cool. A noticeable difference (compared to when i've slept on regular memory foam at hotels.)
 
One of my favorite movie "matress" scenes:

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Making money online is great and a nice thing and all, and don't get me wrong, I love it. It's exciting, can make tons. I want a nice car and a nice house, and joke about an island and all, but I really do not care about:

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Dude I walk around in shorts and thats it. I try to go as many days as possible without 1) putting on shoes and 2) putting on a shirt.

I don't make money for other people I make money for myself. Really, I don't care what people think.
 
IMO, it's all about priority. Understandable if a bachelor wants a balling car, or the guy with a new born wants a nice house.

But generally speaking, less stuff, less "stress".

Feels good man.
 
I like very nice things, but to get them i'm pursuing a more long term strategy instead of blowing most of my income in the nigga gangsta style on stuff that loses me money.

Driving around in a modified £16k secondhand 2003 BMW E46 M3 that's done 57,000 miles is not 'balling', but I'd say having enough to effortlessly buy a brand new Porsche 911 Turbo is. Until I reach that status I will not be splashing out on anything.