Where does all the money go????
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Where does all the money go????
While at dinner last night my wife made a comment to me that made think for a couple of seconds...I thought I would share.
Since I have been so much in "love" with cycling for the past couple of months she noticed that I haven't:
A - Stopped at The Good Guy's (TV's, HI-FI, etc)
B - Made the standard Sunday visit to Circuit City
C - Haven't made a word nore mention of CompUSA
D - Watched any of the programs that Tivo records for me (CSI from two or three months ago are still on there)
Now of course you would think that she would/should be happy that I am now engroussed in a more pleasurable hobby that I get excercise from, meet new and exciting people and makes me spend more of my free time OUTSIDE smelling the fresh Central California air (cough, cough, wheeze) instead of being the lazy couch lizzard that I used to be. But her remark was "The biggest difference now is you have just re-directed the money for the electronics/etc to the bikes".
She wasn't upset or mean about it. She just thought it was interesting that although I haven't spent a dime on my electronics toy's, THAT money was being used for this new hobby.
From my point of view, I would rather "spend" the money on the things needed for cycling than any of my other hobbies. Yes I'm addicted to it. But I haven't had this much fun in many years.
-Wynn
Since I have been so much in "love" with cycling for the past couple of months she noticed that I haven't:
A - Stopped at The Good Guy's (TV's, HI-FI, etc)
B - Made the standard Sunday visit to Circuit City
C - Haven't made a word nore mention of CompUSA
D - Watched any of the programs that Tivo records for me (CSI from two or three months ago are still on there)
Now of course you would think that she would/should be happy that I am now engroussed in a more pleasurable hobby that I get excercise from, meet new and exciting people and makes me spend more of my free time OUTSIDE smelling the fresh Central California air (cough, cough, wheeze) instead of being the lazy couch lizzard that I used to be. But her remark was "The biggest difference now is you have just re-directed the money for the electronics/etc to the bikes".
She wasn't upset or mean about it. She just thought it was interesting that although I haven't spent a dime on my electronics toy's, THAT money was being used for this new hobby.
From my point of view, I would rather "spend" the money on the things needed for cycling than any of my other hobbies. Yes I'm addicted to it. But I haven't had this much fun in many years.
-Wynn
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The difference between a hobby & a business is that a hobby will definitely cost you money. A business is supposed to make you money.
As you say, at least you are spending your $ on healthy pursuits. It's a great addiction, isn't it?
As you say, at least you are spending your $ on healthy pursuits. It's a great addiction, isn't it?
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You have excellent values, Talkdj. Change your chainrings, cassette and chain and you could have had a new DEVD player. Get a new set of tires and you could have had some other electronic do-dad (I don't even know what I need anymore). However, always remember that the bike parts keep you moving and healthy while the home theater sits you down, makes you larger and less healthy. Is there really a choice here?
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I don't "Spend" money on cycling. I "Invest" money in my health. It's cheaper than a gym membership.
I have a new column on my bike log spreadsheet - money invested. The header now gives me average cost per mile and average cost per hour. It's encouraging me to ride more and spend (I mean invest) less.
I have a new column on my bike log spreadsheet - money invested. The header now gives me average cost per mile and average cost per hour. It's encouraging me to ride more and spend (I mean invest) less.
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It's better to cycle through life than to drive by it.
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Yeah.......I know what you mean....... Although cycling and classical guitar playing are a lot 'cheaper' than my past hobbies, I continuously buy used frames and guitars just to keep up with my wife's shoe buying binge. Drives her crazy.......
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I know what you mean, i havent touched my PS2 since i got the bike, and im actually going out this summer. Lost a lot of weight, its a good habit to get into, cycling into shops every day, and work, then cycle in my free time. Then there is the sunday tour.
Really glad i bought the new bike. Either spend money on that than stupid stuff like coke, games etc. Just put 60quid into my bike today, just bare essentials like pump, two cages + bottles, stashpack, spare tubes etc.
Havent even got a jersey yet, and i need a new set of pedals/shoes and cleats. Then its new Panaracer stratus TT tyres, saddle, seat post, and maybe a new aero bar system. Even after that, i have a great Titanium XC frame i hope to build up from a friend.
Endless money, but money WELL spent, even my parents agree.
Cheers
Really glad i bought the new bike. Either spend money on that than stupid stuff like coke, games etc. Just put 60quid into my bike today, just bare essentials like pump, two cages + bottles, stashpack, spare tubes etc.
Havent even got a jersey yet, and i need a new set of pedals/shoes and cleats. Then its new Panaracer stratus TT tyres, saddle, seat post, and maybe a new aero bar system. Even after that, i have a great Titanium XC frame i hope to build up from a friend.
Endless money, but money WELL spent, even my parents agree.
Cheers