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Wolfpac 07-09-2005 06:35 AM

Women and Shopping
 
There is a continuousness joke about the girls going Shopping and spending all of their money of useless items that they don't really need.

Now all I want to know is if this Myth is true? Are women money grabbing, item buying monsters or is this just a stereotype?

Hmmmm... Where are the MythBusters when we need them?

Rich 07-09-2005 06:40 AM

It appears true that most women enjoy shopping more than most men do. It's an unfair stereotype, some women hate shopping and some men love it just as much as these stereotypical women do.

Men buy junk too. I mean, who needs pocket pool or indoor golf practice sets? :rolleyes:

used:) 07-09-2005 07:14 AM

I believe it all lies in the items you buy. And thats true, I mean, my mom HATES being in a mall. I just like getting new games for my systems but I can't stand the infestation of little crying children.

Dino 07-09-2005 08:42 AM

I only ever buy stuff I need as I need it. As far as I'm concerned, necessity is the mother of all shopping sprees.

Women will tend to go out without anything particular in mind though, they'll browse and buy a load of stuff that they didn't really know they wanted before they went out. And I think that way they render themselves a lot more vulnerable to adverts, marketing, and sales pitching.

I don't think this particularly means that they buy things they don't need, they just shop in a different way to guys. What is nonessential to one person can be like oxygen to another, too, and yet again women are different in this department, so I suppose a lot of what men see women buying could easily seem like junk when it's actually stuff that women really need.

soulstice 07-09-2005 09:24 AM

I love shopping.

Rich 07-09-2005 09:28 AM

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I love shopping.
That's because your name's Delboy. Or Rodney.
You're a Laaaaandanner! Leave it out Guvnor! ;)

soulstice 07-09-2005 09:39 AM

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That's because your name's Delboy. Or Rodney.
You're a Laaaaandanner! Leave it out Guvnor! ;)

Not the cockney stuff again! I'm not from the East-end, darlin'.

Now, where's me cuppa?;)

Rich 07-09-2005 09:45 AM

Bah, you're all the same! Driving your Hackney carriages and going down to Soho for some fun. ;)

soulstice 07-09-2005 09:50 AM

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Bah, you're all the same! Driving your Hackney carriages and going down to Soho for some fun. ;)


Erm....yeah. Hackney carriage...(o_0).

You know you love us Londoners really ;).

As Grim Rita once said 'Londoners are rats in sportswear.'

Rich 07-09-2005 09:57 AM

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Erm....yeah. Hackney carriage...
The name for our copies of your London taxis, they all have 'Hackney Carriage' on a little sign.

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You know you love us Londoners really ;).
Yeah, I suppose, but only if you love us too.

On topic: Yeah, I'd love shopping if I could get to Oxford street within 5 minutes.

soulstice 07-09-2005 09:59 AM

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The name for our copies of your London taxis, they all have 'Hackney Carriage' on a little sign.



Yeah, I suppose, but only if you love us too.

We do! Except for all the 'summats' ;).

Rich 07-09-2005 10:02 AM

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We do! Except for all the 'summats' ;).
How do you know I say that? You've gotta say that down there too!

soulstice 07-09-2005 10:07 AM

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How do you know I say that? You've gotta say that down there too!


We do have dialect in Essex and the East-end, but it's more like 'suffink.'

Rich 07-09-2005 10:08 AM

Why doe, yoe spake proper? Yoe from Lundun or summat?

My God, this brummie stuff is grating.

soulstice 07-09-2005 10:15 AM

LOL. We've completely changed the topic. Ah, well.

Rich 07-09-2005 10:28 AM

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LOL. We've completely changed the topic. Ah, well.
Who cares? It's a crappy topic anyway. We solved the topic in the first few posts. I'd much rather chat about accents and regions with you anyway.

soulstice 07-09-2005 10:32 AM

Very true. The topic did suck. We definitely rescued it from it's inevitably flame-filled future ;).

Rich 07-09-2005 10:33 AM

Actually, we'll probably be the ones getting flamed in the near future. Or this topic will be closed. Cor blimey you fackin' natter!

soulstice 07-09-2005 10:53 AM

Wunna make summat of it? ;)

Rich 07-09-2005 11:02 AM

Erm... Dog 'n' bone? Tea leaf? ;)

Rex Tirano 07-09-2005 12:20 PM

Yes. *gives them all shiny gold stickers*

When I go shopping I don't generally go out wanting something, but I wouldn't buy a pocket protector or a grilling machine made by L'Oreal [:p] just because I don't have one.

Even though you've already said that... I don't care... *sticks shiny gold star on self* :)

- Rexy

AquaticAmbi 07-10-2005 10:14 AM

I'm not really stereotypical in my shopping ways in my opinion. I usually have to have something in mind for me to go out, but sometimes I do like going to the mall or music store just to look around.

When there is something that I must absolutely go out in order to get it, I'm pretty annoyed unless I'm going out for other more entertaining reasons too.

Rich 07-10-2005 11:01 AM

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Yes. *gives them all shiny gold stickers*
Yay! Me and soulstice are special!

I like going in the music store and looking around. I also like standing around in the guitar shop. I like shopping for clothes if I'm in the mood. meh, it depends if I feel like going on the bus into the city.

Dino 07-10-2005 11:21 AM

I enjoy not going in mainstream stores, because I am nonconformist.

Heh, nah just kidding, I got a thing for cosy backstreet independant stores. :p

Especially dusty cramped recordstores. There's this little place I go to top up my 12" collection, called "Dark Side", they got masses of underground drum and bass, jungle, and electro/ambient/avant garde records, you can find some real awesome tunes if you're prepared to sift. Since it's always highly likely that you've never heard anything from any of the artists there, you kinda just gotta go by what the names sound like... or just come up with random stuff like "I'll only pick out records by artists whos name begins with B A." or "I'll only pick out stuff from 1998" and take a pile of records to try out on the turntables. Weed out the ones you like, dump the ones you don't. You could spend a whole day there just listening to all these whacky sounds, and spooked out atmospheres, all while taking in the smell of dusty damp record sleeves and warm vinyls... the crackling of the records... the creaking of the floorboards... mmmmm it's like the experience of eating a tastey sandwich made flesh.

And you know, the most awesome thing about it is they have this attic that's got a sofa and some records, but most importantly a soundsystem and turntables. It's usually empty too, so you can go up there, kick back and enjoy your purchases. The guy who runs the shop occasionally does DJ lessons up there but if you've bought some records it's usually ok to go up there... he's so laid back and you can just get the most awesome sounds in the most awesome environment. So not like any other shopping experience.

MojoMan220 07-10-2005 01:43 PM

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mmmmm it's like the experience of eating a tastey sandwich made flesh.

Dino, a closet cannibal? Who'd a thunk it?

Dipstikk 07-10-2005 02:09 PM

Oh, my god! It's Kevin the cannibal!

My arm! My god damn arm, Marv!

(Wait, was it her arm?)

Statikk HDM 07-10-2005 02:12 PM

1: Yes, its true that women shop a lot and buy stuff they don't need. Like the twentieth pair of shoes. At any one time you should have no more than 4 pairs. You get past 4, you have a problem.
2: Briddish dialects are 'ard to unnerstan'. Whad da 'ell are you limeys sayin'?

Dino 07-10-2005 07:38 PM

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Dino, a closet cannibal? Who'd a thunk it?

Made flesh, not made with flesh, illiterate peon.

And I said tastey sandwich, not tastey manwich.

There is a difference, captain scarlet.

MojoMan220 07-10-2005 08:23 PM

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Made flesh, not made with flesh, illiterate peon.

Considering you said flesh instead of fresh twice, makes you illiterate, not me. The least you could do, is to admit you've made a mistake. Just admit it.:p

Rich 07-11-2005 09:08 AM

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Considering you said flesh instead of fresh twice, makes you illiterate, not me. The least you could do, is to admit you've made a mistake. Just admit it.
No. He means flesh. As in personified or a real feeling. Like the experience of eating a sandwich is made real by this shop. Or something.

Statikk HDM 07-11-2005 09:44 AM

I believe that the term you are look for Dino, is "Made in the flesh."