My dad has a part time job at Saks 5th Avenue, and gets a company discount. Today, I got a $300 Canali sweater for about $50. And that's not even priciest I've gotten...
He also bought me a 2002 Mini Cooper (granted he bought it from his friend for about $3750) with 50,000 miles. And I was complaining because it's a manual transmission...
So, I'm a spoiled brat. Can you guys top that?
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I got a priceless handwoven silk scarf yesterday...
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Edited by Durable Sausage: 7/28/2013 5:14:10 AMI once got some spoiled meat. I was sick for a week.
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I once got a brown banana
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Edited by Double A: 7/30/2013 5:02:03 PMGot to stay in a mansion built on a cliff with a 180 degree clear view of the ocean, a pool, and luxurious rooms. It had staff too, great staff, especially the cooks. There was a butler, 3 maids, and 3 cooks. The house is in Manzanillo, Mexico. [url=http://imagesus.vrbo.com/mda01/1faaa5aa-c1c0-42bc-a0ec-88801999402f.1.6]Here (this is an older picture, though)[/url] Oh, and this December I may be staying in another, but better mansion in Mexico again.
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I'm a pretty spoiled kid, but I don't really ask for much. If I don't want it bad enough to work for it myself, why should I rely on my parents to do it for me? Christmas is the only time I really get a lot. One Christmas I got a acoustic guitar, computer, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Probably the most I've ever gotten on Christmas. Then there's the trip to Europe they bought me.
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My computer.
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A apple it was well over a year past picking
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€3000 tv didnt do shit for it
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Nope my patents made me get a job to buy cool stuff.
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The most spoiled thing I ever received was an adopted brother. [spoiler]Now my inheritance is -blam!-ed[/spoiler]
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Probably getting my 360 back for my birthday in 2007. That's probably the most spoiled I've ever been, tbh
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I got a Robosapien for Christmas once
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Just my Xbox and iPhone, and I have to pay the rest of my phone contract after one year. Most of the stuff I have I've had to work for. My parents firmly believing in earning what you've got, which IMO is a good life skill to teach your children.
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Probably just a computer. And a xbox
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Edited by Mac: 7/28/2013 3:23:28 PMSo I guess spoiled is the just the same as expensive. In that case, a 2009 car. And I appreciated it. I guess you can throw college in there as well, although I have a few scholarships. Still expensive.
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The things which will mean the most to you or make you happy in life are the things you had to work for. The only reason you feel the compulsion to brag about what you have is because you're not really thankful for or happy about what you have and you are dissatisfied with what you have. If others can appreciate what you have, then you'll be momentarily happy with what you have. The only way you can truly appreciate the value of what you have is by working for it. My hubby spoils me with his love. I'm very thankful to have him in my life. :)
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Xbox 360 Laptop TV Pokemon Diamond AND Pearl for my birthday once
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When i was 19 my parents got me a Nile monitor for my birthday :D
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My computer :\