Thirteen things that I'd really like to have, but just can't afford.
1. A trip to London on the week of March 31 that includes tickets to The Scorpions' show at Royal Albert Hall.
2. A Gibson Explorer. The least expensive one that I can find costs around $800. The one that I REALLY want is $1100. I just can't justify spending that much money on a guitar at this time.
3. A Dell XPS notebook. Oh, for a state of the art laptop computer...
4. A Volkswagen Passat. A ten speaker stereo system and an air cooled glovebox. I'd never want to leave the car!
5. A vintage 1974 Ford Mustang II, fully restored, as a shrine to my first and best car. I loved that car. I miss that car. They don't make 'em like that any more!
6. A swimming pool. So much nicer to have your own pool in the hot summer months than to have to go the in-law's...
7. An MP3 player with the capability of storing more than 1 g in files.
8. A horse. I love horses. I used to go riding quite frequently when I was younger. I wish that I had a place to keep one.
9. Season tickets for the Pittburgh Steelers 2006 season, or at least a couple of tickets to one of their games. Eternally sold out, I doubt I could get these, even if I could afford them!
10. A Harley Sportster. I've always wanted a motorcycle. My dad told me when I was about 14, "If it ain't a Harley, it ain't a motorcycle." The sportster is the only model small enough for me to handle. (I have hope on this one. One of my customers has promised to buy me one, should he ever win the lottery!)
11. A full time maid. The only way that my house would ever remain neat and clean.
12. A week long vacation in Atlantic City, NJ.
13. A jacuzzi. What a wonderful way to relax after a hard day at work