So I haven’t blogged in about a month, and every once in a while someone will ask me why not. The answer is simply that I haven’t felt like I’ve had anything exciting to write about. That and the fact that since I have joined Facebook, I spend almost every free moment reading about how my “Friends” are going to Target, or going to the gym, or are sad. The other night a friend asked me why I haven’t blogged in a while, another friend actually knew the exact date of my last post. I said that I hadn’t felt like it. His response to me was “It’s not about you”. So here I am, back in the blogging world for the enjoyment of others. And hopefully I will find some joy in it again quickly.
For my first post back I wanted to pose a simple question. As many of you know Keith and I have many problems with our washer/dryer. Just one being that it takes 7 hours to dry a small load of clothes. That is not an exaggeration people. Also, while it is washing close it gets stuck no less than 5 times, so yo have to go over to the machine and click the dial to get it to continue every time. My question is this: What is the most expensive piece of crap you have ever purchased? This is mine:

LOVE Target!!
Most expensive crap, same, washer from Sears (insert bad words here).
My kids are expensive too, but I don’t consider them crap.
Glad your back, gives me something to do while I’m not shopping at Target!
mine is a $100 dollar electric guitar i purchased through Musicians friend. 100 bucks for a guitar is actually fairly cheap in the long run of things. I got what i paid for! It only makes noise. I think i’ve changed the strings on that thing like 3 times since its original purchase back in 2000.
Guess i’ve been lucky with the very few expensive things that i have!
Mine was a gateway laptop for $600 that never worked right and was so slow it took hours to get anything done…
Well unfortunately, at this point, I would have to say my masters degree in education. My shame prevents me from naming the price. A masters degree from NYU might look shiny and useful but when the New York City Department of Education decides to have a hiring freeze for new teachers it becomes… crap-like.