So, what DON'T you spend money on?


OK, most of us have stereo systems that tally in the five-figure range -- more than many peoples' automobiles, inlcuding perhaps our own. ;-)

Last week in an attempt to self-justify recent hobby expenditures, I started drawing up a list of things that more "normal" people would own or spend money on, but which I choose not own. To wit, I am 34 and married and do not have a:

TV
Cable Bill
Blu-ray player
Ipod
Smart phone
PS3/Xbox/Wii
Car payment on my '03 Mazda
Child

.... How 'bout you?
cymbop
BUY: stereo stuff, Music, food. shelter,
Do NOT buy:
Clothing. I used to buy used clothes all the time. now i wear them until they are rags. i am too old/fat/ugly to worry about fashion anymore.
Car, I drive a 12 years old car i have had since new. love it.
no children,
food; I buy decent organic food, usually no cooking involved. basic. I NEVER go out to eat.
I never go out to movies, nightclubs, etc.
No cable.
no cellphone.
I DO have internet access at home.
Basic shelter, i rent, cheap..
Probably more than 80% of my spare money over neccessities goes to audio/music.
No wife, girlfriend, or prostitutes

Used car

Not into clothes, shoes or fashion

House in a transitional neighborhood

That lets me spend all my money on audio, computers, photography, wine, travel, and student loans

Michael
Wow, this does not sound like the sophisticated playboy image we are all supposed to have does it? Maybe the audio industry is not catering to the right audience. Kinda like selling chainsaws at the opera maybe?

Thanx, Russ