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I now have a dilemma. With a new freelance client about to pay me well into the five figures to do a two-month website I have a big choice to make. A few months ago one of my co-workers moved to Panama and I bought a nice armoir from her. It's about six feet tall, has lots of storage space. Very adult looking. It currently houses my 27" TV (barely) and a boatload of electronics. It's great. I'm good about saving. I really am. When I freelanced last year I did an excellent job of saving for a rainy day. However I've been poor for the past nine months and this new windfall will allow me to do something I haven't been able to do: buy something nice and expensive for myself. What I really want is one of those plasma HDTV's for my living room. When I was in Chicago visiting my parents for Christmas Best Buy had one of last year's models on clearance for about $2,000. 63" LCD. Wow. I didn't buy it of course. Anyway, now I have this dilemma. Of course I'm going to save at least $10,000 from this project. However, of the non-expenses payment do I dare treat myself to a huge TV that would only be used to watch two shows a week? Are Grey's Anatomy and Desperate Housewives really enough to merit spending thousands of hard-earning dollars? I could buy a new computer for that much or even put a down payment on a house. Who knows. I know nothing about TV's let alone the flat screen ones so maybe someone could leave a recommendation. While I do have three TVs in my house now I don't watch any of them except the 1980 Radiatation-A-Tron in my office. Jamie watches the one in my bedroom and when I have people over we watch the one in my living room. I might be more inclined to have people over to watch football and baseball games if I had the biggest TV. Yeah, TV.

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