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  <title>Binge goeth before a purge</title>
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  <description>&lt;em&gt;We&apos;ve gone nearly a week without shopping, and Liz and I both miss the little things most: Starbucks, gum that we forgot to put on the grocery list and snack machine Kit Kats.&amp;nbsp; That and being waited on at restaurants.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Three hours after deciding that we wouldn&apos;t be shopping for 10 weeks, Liz and I found ourselves tearing through the racks at H&amp;amp;M - our gluttonous goodbye to retail.&amp;nbsp; I filled my arms with three times the dressing room allowance, whetting my appetite for a final meal of cotton tees and wool sweaters (on clearance!).&amp;nbsp; I&apos;d like to think that I got a hold of myself as I tried on a too-tight corset-style top.&amp;nbsp; But it probably was because nothing looked quite right (and Liz kept making this where-on-earth-would-you-wear-&lt;em&gt;that&lt;/em&gt; face) that I was able to curb my binge to $50.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We treated ourselves to a last dinner out (at one of the four Italian bistros within a one-block radius in our neighborhood) and followed that with a farewell showing of Transamerica. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But of course, the binge extended into the next few days, as we visited Liz&apos;s parents in New Jersey.&amp;nbsp; Our well-intentioned trip into Philadelphia degenerated into a mad dash along the shopper&apos;s haven of Walnut Street.&amp;nbsp; Liberty Bell be damned!&amp;nbsp; We were bound for Kenneth Cole, Puma and Diesel.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ah, those were the days.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;They ended the morning after we got back to Columbus. And I was running late to work, didn&apos;t have time for breakfast and groaned as I had to drive past Tim Hortons and those damn delicious cinnamon rolls.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I took solace in the fact that my brand new jeans looked absolutely amazing. And probably wouldn&apos;t have fit anymore if I&apos;d crammed down such a sugary breakfast.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 01:55:18 GMT</pubDate>
  <title>The No Shopping Experiment</title>
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  <description>Everything is for sale in America, and my consumer radar has never been so keen.&amp;nbsp; Or so annoying.&amp;nbsp; Driving home from work yesterday, my first shopping-free day in a 10-week stretch, I passed restaurants, clothing stores, camera shops, car washes, restaurants, restaurants, restaurants and gas stations.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Even churches have collection plates.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In America, buying is breathing.&amp;nbsp; But for the next 10 weeks, Liz and I are holding our breath.&amp;nbsp; Embedded in a city that ranks among the highest in retail space per capita, we plan to survive without shopping.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Of course, we&amp;nbsp; hope to do more than merely survive as we pare down our purchases to food and essentials.&amp;nbsp; We hope to pay off some lingering IKEA and iPod bills and save up for a post-graduation trip.&amp;nbsp; We hope to open our apartment to friends as Liz dishes up tasty meals and I figure out how to play bridge.&amp;nbsp; We hope to discover a side of Columbus that lies beyond movie screens, bars and endless racks of distressed denim.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If the premise sounds familiar, that&apos;s because it&apos;s not ours.&amp;nbsp; Judith Levine took on the challenge for a year and wrote &quot;Not Buying It&quot; about her experiences and our consumer culture.&amp;nbsp; We haven&apos;t read the book, but a discussion with Levine on CNN prompted us to steal her idea (we can&apos;t very well buy it, can we?)&amp;nbsp; Obviously, we haven&apos;t purchased the book, and we&apos;re number 54 on the library&apos;s wait list, so we plan to read it chapter by chapter as we lounge in those comfy Barnes and Noble chairs - minus the chai lattes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There are some notable differences between our experiment and Levine&apos;s.&amp;nbsp; Like Levine, we will allow ourselves essentials such as fuel and toiletries.&amp;nbsp; But we won&apos;t be eliminating &quot;luxury&quot; amenities such as Internet access and gym memberships.&amp;nbsp; (We want to save our sanity as much as we do our money.)&amp;nbsp; And we have no plans to skimp on our grocery shopping.&amp;nbsp; The only stipulation when we hit Kroger is that we aren&apos;t afforded any impulse buys; anything we purchase must be on the grocery list.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We won&apos;t be dining out, so we&apos;ll both pack lunches when we&apos;re gone for the day.&amp;nbsp; If we go to bars (that don&apos;t have covers), we won&apos;t buy drinks.&amp;nbsp;  And, yes, Starbucks is a thing of the past.&amp;nbsp; No matter what amazing band comes to Columbus, we won&apos;t be in the audience unless Tom scores us free tickets.&amp;nbsp; And the library is our video store.&amp;nbsp; (Liz said after we checked out &quot;Say Anything&quot; today, &quot;I feel like we&apos;re going to watch a lot of old movies in the next 10 weeks.&quot;)&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have a twenty in my wallet right now.&amp;nbsp; I wonder if the same bill will be there when Liz gets her degree.</description>
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