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Yeah, wow. Money's gone a long way, of course I know. I often wish, like, that's where, like, I'd take the money that I've saved now, it'd be great to go back to the 80s. I'd be a... I'd have enough. I could do so much more than you can kind of do now. I'd like rent a swanky suite and like just stay there and just chill on their room service and all the rest of it. Because I know a few places like that, if you got the money, but in those days, that would have been badass. Although, I'd also want to be a little bit older too, like I was like 10 in 88. So, I wouldn't have been lamping quite like that, right? But I would have thought through the years, if we could have deflation, yeah, I would have thought through the years, everywhere I've ever been, instead of trying to have to make these big arrangements to stay somewhere, I could just lamp and chill at some resort or wherever, while I'm at, at any particular city. So, yeah. Well, all electronics, the thing is you wait for a while, right? And then it depreciates and you can afford it. Like, I remember how much a Discman, you know those CD Walkmans, I remember how much they first started to cost when they hit the market, they were like 1500 bucks. But you waited a while and then a while longer, it's like 40 bucks at Radio Shack. You get the little CD Walkman. So, you wait for, don't grab things when they first come out instantly right away.

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