@ Changi and reading about Buyer’s Remorse

2nd Auntie is coming back from HK today. I gave her a call yesterday and she is taking CX717 which will arrive at Changi Airport Terminal 1 at about 1230hrs. We decided to go to Old Town ECP for breakfast then make our way to Airport to laze the morning away while waiting for her. ( I am now at TCC! ). I found another TCC love spot . The boutique I am currently at has window seats which looks into the arrival hall. THis place is relatively quiet compared with Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. If not for the expensive parking charges ( about $2 per hour ) , I probably would have come here more often! )

Bfast-OldTown-TCC-Airport

I was reading the Sunday Times and came across SUmiko Tan’s article on Buyer’s Remorse. I love Sumiko Tan’s articles mainly for one reason, I usually can relate to what she wrote. In this morning’s edition, she talked about buying things and realise that she doesnt really need to use it. Sounds like me too! The only difference is everything i buy , i will use it. The question is just how long. haha

Well , as she mentioned, too bad we are not in United States which allows  you to do full refund of items that you decided that you do not have a use for it. I start to run through my brains to see which are the items i pay more than $300 and I am not really using them.. a few items came into my mind

(1) PS3 – Well i DID use it , just for playing DVDs which cant be played on that crappy Samsung Player.

(2) Wii – This probably only come to use when I have friends over for party. Right now, Roy Ho is helping me to fully utilise it :D

(3) Mio TV – This doesnt exactly costs over $300, and i forgot the reason why i took this. But i never watch any movies in it at all, even though they are free. Cos i find the movies sucks. If they ever want me to pay for it , i will cancel the subscription immediately!

Good thing i can only think of 3 for now. :)