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    What would you buy with a crisp $100 bill
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    bones jones is offline Werewolf
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    Ok guys, so you find a nice crisp hundy laying on the ground. Assuming you are going to put that towards Halloween, whatcha buyin? Are you getting a nice $100 animated prop from Spirit? 100 dollar store skulls? something inbetween? Feel free to post pics or links.
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    Probably a bunch of the useful cheaper stuff and lots of TOT/party treats. Little bit going a long way...not all the money on just one or two things that I will have to find a spot for. Especially since I am low on the funds and have not been able to get anything anyways.
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    Funny you should ask that. I DID find a crisp 50 euro bill on the ground last year. Was walking downtown and there it was, just laying there on the sidewalk. Later the same day I saw the old pump organ in the thrift store and that's what we used 40 of it for
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    WEll, I'd go to Michael's every day with a 50% off coupon!! LOL
    First, I'd get the Gemmy Witch for $25.
    Second, I'd get a 3 Funkins for $7, total of $21.
    Third, I'd get small hay bales 1 large 1 small for total of $10
    Fourth, I'd get one of the larger props at Michael's for the remaining $56!

    Damn...now I wish I'd find a $100 bill!!! LOL
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    i would put it towards the clown prop that rips it's face off, I love that prop so much!
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    Thanks for the opinions guys. I was hoping for a few more posts here. I have a friend who wants to donate $100 towards the decorations for my party this year, and I am not sure what to have him buy. Maybe once the stores start carrying more I will just send him in there and tell him to buy one of the $100 props.
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    I'd spend it on grocery's and tell my wife that we just saved a $100. Then I'd go out and spend $200 at Lowes for materials for Halloween... when some argument ensues later in the week about why I spent $200 at Lowes, I'll cheerfully bring up the $100 savings on feeding our family; and through cunning linguistics, convince my wife of the justification of the Lowe's purchase.
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    If it had to go to Halloween items i'd buy a nice skeleton.
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    I'd probably go with lighting. Even after three years I'm still collecting lighting! It's hard to get the right balance between spooky dark and bright enough to see the food and smaller decor items, especially since I refuse to put out real candles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadTed View Post
    I'd spend it on grocery's and tell my wife that we just saved a $100. Then I'd go out and spend $200 at Lowes for materials for Halloween... when some argument ensues later in the week about why I spent $200 at Lowes, I'll cheerfully bring up the $100 savings on feeding our family; and through cunning linguistics, convince my wife of the justification of the Lowe's purchase.


    I hope to one day use this logic on my husband..
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