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	<title>Comments on: Top 10 Most Expensive vs. Top 10 Most Happy</title>
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		<title>By: Rob Myers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description>Top ten most expensive:
1. Wife&#039;s Mazda CX-7
2. Cruises/vacations
3. 50&quot; plasma TV
4. New Bed/ Couches
5. Computer-laptop
6. PS3
7. Dinners w/ wife/friends
8. Books
9. Digital Camera
10. Cell phone

Top ten most pleasing:

1. Dinners w/ wife/friends
2. Vacations
3. books
4. Wife&#039;s car ( I love that thing)
5. plasma tv
6. kitchen stuff- appliances/knives,etc..
7. PS3
8. porch chair ($10)!!!
9. new bed
10. hooded sweatshirt in the fall

Ok, definite overlap. But the lesson of buying more books I knew ahead of time. My favorite times are spent talking  and debating with friends, next is bookstore reading and finally is playing video games on my massive TV. Most surprising when it came to cost vs. pleasure was the porch chair... I spend so much time sitting out either talking or reading WSJ or books that I totally took for granted how much it means to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top ten most expensive:<br />
1. Wife&#8217;s Mazda CX-7<br />
2. Cruises/vacations<br />
3. 50&#8243; plasma TV<br />
4. New Bed/ Couches<br />
5. Computer-laptop<br />
6. PS3<br />
7. Dinners w/ wife/friends<br />
8. Books<br />
9. Digital Camera<br />
10. Cell phone</p>
<p>Top ten most pleasing:</p>
<p>1. Dinners w/ wife/friends<br />
2. Vacations<br />
3. books<br />
4. Wife&#8217;s car ( I love that thing)<br />
5. plasma tv<br />
6. kitchen stuff- appliances/knives,etc..<br />
7. PS3<br />
8. porch chair ($10)!!!<br />
9. new bed<br />
10. hooded sweatshirt in the fall</p>
<p>Ok, definite overlap. But the lesson of buying more books I knew ahead of time. My favorite times are spent talking  and debating with friends, next is bookstore reading and finally is playing video games on my massive TV. Most surprising when it came to cost vs. pleasure was the porch chair&#8230; I spend so much time sitting out either talking or reading WSJ or books that I totally took for granted how much it means to me.</p>
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