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Lately I've constantly been in a shopping mood (wait, when am I not?), but have been trying increasingly hard to hold back. This semester I'm taking a "Consumer Economics and Resource Management" course (aka Personal Finance 101) as an elective and it has really opened my eyes to learning more about saving. For the last four years I have worked year-round, whether it may be full-time jobs in the summer, part-time during school, and freelance gigs on the side-- but what I'm trying to get at, is the realization that I would have a whack load of money had I been more wise with my spendings. That being said, I'm going to put an effort into saving and investing my money (no, not investing in shoes and purses) without having it put a huge damper on my usual lifestyle. I guess we'll see how this goes. Being a complete hypocrite, I did recently make one huge purchase though, and that's the iPhone 4s

But while I'm going to try and hold back on spending on clothes and accessories mostly, there's nothing wrong with a little eye candy. These are shots from Club Monaco's

In honour of the last week of Summer, my friends and I decided to brave it up and enjoy one last day at the beach. Regardless of being one of the few people at Grand Bend

The Sunset House

This Summer flew by just like any other, but I'm walking away from it with a plethora of invaluable experience and memories that will last a lifetime. I've been a huge David Ogilvy fan for several years, and have always dreamed of getting my hands dirty in the advertising industry, of course, none other than the best, at Ogilvy. Little did I know this silly dream of mine would become a reality. This Summer, I worked in account management at OgilvyOne Toronto

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Within ten minutes, @FS_Connect responds to my tweet with an apology and a resolution. Amazing. As a huge believer in social media and good customer service, I was very pleased with the exceptionally speedy reply. Today, I took it back to a store and when explaining to them the issue, the two CS reps looked at me with great skepticism. They eventually told me to go back to the store I purchased them from as they'll be able to help me. FINE. My friend and I were already annoyed with the attitude they had towards us (absolutely no apologies, sympathy, or friendliness even), but we de-railed our afternoon plans and made yet another pitstop. The Heartland Centre, Mississauga

These headphones cost a little over $100. To me, it's a good chunk to pay for headphones, but tacking on the hassle of dealing with this situation, the gas money accumulated from driving from location to location, and not to mention TIME

Have you had negative experiences with Future Shop before? I'd like to hear them.

Nothing better than spending a late night with the boys alongside beers, meat, and more meat. Added to the experience of driving and parking downtown Toronto (never again), blasting music with the moonroof open, and ending the night with a very unique and surprisingly potent vodka-infused watermelon, it was nonetheless a good night.In other news, I won a pair of Femme Fatale

Nothing beats meeting up for drinks and dinner after a long day of work with some lovely girlfriends. Last week, we caught up over some delicious pasta on the patio of The Old Spaghetti Factory.I've been blogging really infrequently lately, but I've just been so busy with work that it has become lowest on my priority list. I'm trying to catch up with e-mails and questions, but I've found the most common thing readers have been asking me, is what kind of camera I'm using. I find it hilarious because I don't own, nor have I ever owned, a DSLR. As much as I've been eyeing them for years and I plan to pick one up by the end of the summer, I've been using my trusty little Canon Powershot SD1200

Last week, my coworker (yes, Mike, I'm talking about you!) was telling me about the grand opening of a Topshop location in Toronto. Score! Although I have yet to get a chance to visit the store in person, I've been scouring the online store, already picking and choosing things I want (aka should not) buy. The above: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. I'm clearly very predictable. Floral prints and peachy pinks, nudes, and neutrals... should be no surprise?I have tons of backdated entries ready to be posted later on this week. And yes, to those who have been inquiring, I haven't forgotten about the MJ reveal-- but don't get your hopes up, it's not a stam bag as many of you have guessed (I wish). Oh, and isn't my car a beauty? Okay, my dad's car, but it might as well be mine! Three hundred and sixty five horsepower of pure beast

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In honour of the last week of Summer, my friends and I decided to brave it up and enjoy one last day at the beach. Regardless of being one of the few people at Grand Bend this past weekend, we endured the semi-cold winds and still had a blast. Granted, the water was too cold to swim in (going in knee-deep was enough to make me shiver), but sharing light hearted conversation, laughter, junk food, and building sandcastles like little kids was all we needed to get us through the day. After a stroll along the boardwalk, indulging in way too many salt water taffies, and a cute little dinner at The Sunset House, we headed back to London and waved bye bye to Summer. Now it's really

This Summer flew by just like any other, but I'm walking away from it with a plethora of invaluable experience and memories that will last a lifetime. I've been a huge David Ogilvy fan for several years, and have always dreamed of getting my hands dirty in the advertising industry, of course, none other than the best, at Ogilvy. Little did I know this silly dream of mine would become a reality. This Summer, I worked in account management at OgilvyOne Toronto and what an amazing

For a while now I've been doing a lot of research on some quality in-ear headphones and finally decided on the Klipsch S4i. Did a little scouring around local flyers and Future Shop was coincidentally having a $20 off sale on those exact headphones. Perfecto. Off I went to Future Shop late one evening after work, just in time before closing, and left a happy camper excited to try out my new babies. The first thing I did when I got home was test them out. But hey... these don't look like Klipsch earphones?! Actually, they're APPLE earphones, AND they're broken!

Within ten minutes, @FS_Connect responds to my tweet with an apology and a resolution. Amazing.

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Nothing beats meeting up for drinks and dinner after a long day of work with some lovely girlfriends. Last week, we caught up over some delicious pasta on the patio of The Old Spaghetti Factory.I've been blogging really infrequently lately, but I've just been so busy with work that it has become lowest on my priority list. I'm trying to catch up with e-mails and questions, but I've found the most common thing readers have been asking me, is what kind of camera I'm using. I find it hilarious because I don't own, nor have I ever owned, a DSLR. As much as I've been eyeing them for years and I plan to pick one up by the end of the summer, I've been using my trusty little Canon Powershot SD1200. I'm not a photographer so I don't have many tips on that regard, but what I've found with point-and-shoots, is that they are capable of doing much more than most people realize. It's all about experimentation. Read the manual, but experiment

Last week, my coworker (yes, Mike, I'm talking about you!) was telling me about the grand opening of a Topshop location in Toronto. Score!

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