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Topic: Should I sell 2 BTC to take hubby to the Kings Stanley Cup game for anniversary? (Read 1580 times)

sr. member
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i would suggest to drop the plan intead take a tour for both of you using that coin have a nice and romantic day or two in some nice location like hotel or some resort just the two of you it will be much more memorable than to watch the KINGS and get dissapointed by the end of their game however this is only a suggestion its all up to you but make the most of it out of that 2 coins
sr. member
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Did you end up going to the game? It was a pretty awesome game, and i don't even follow hockey. Pretty cool that the Kings closed out at home!

We did not go after all.  The price never went lower than $700 per ticket and we could not bring ourselves to pay more than $500 or at max, $600 per ticket, especially when a win was not guaranteed.  Also, it was completely depressing when we spent 2K to go in 2012 only to have the Kings lose the game we went to (they ended up finally winning game 6 but we had spent so much going to game 4 that we could not go to the game they actually won the cup at).

Losing another game like that would have been really hard to deal with.  We do not have that kind of money to blow.  Maybe when Bitcoin hits $10,000+?  Wink  Maybe then we can justify the price but we are not at that point of luxury yet.  Sad but true.  Hopefully the Kings will end up in the Stanley Cup finals again next year and we will be in a better place thanks to Bitcoin.  We will see.  That is a gamble too I guess.

even though he really wanted to, at least you guys have $1400 more in your pocket.
legendary
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May i ask at what price did you buy in? Smiley
hero member
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Figure out the cons and pros.

What are the cons of holding the bitcoin?

What are the pros of getting to the Kings Stanley Cup Game for your anniversary?

Think of the financial, physical, and emotional expericience you would have of holding your bitcoin(and hoping for a price rise) or going to the Kings Stanley Cup Game. Then make your decision.

IMO: It would matter based on how much bitcoin I have, and how much I really wanted to see the Kings Stanley Cup Game.

Also: You should try buying 1 altcoin that rhymes with "Barkcoin". incase you'd like to make back that 2 BTC.
legendary
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Did you end up going to the game? It was a pretty awesome game, and i don't even follow hockey. Pretty cool that the Kings closed out at home!

We did not go after all.  The price never went lower than $700 per ticket and we could not bring ourselves to pay more than $500 or at max, $600 per ticket, especially when a win was not guaranteed.  Also, it was completely depressing when we spent 2K to go in 2012 only to have the Kings lose the game we went to (they ended up finally winning game 6 but we had spent so much going to game 4 that we could not go to the game they actually won the cup at).

Losing another game like that would have been really hard to deal with.  We do not have that kind of money to blow.  Maybe when Bitcoin hits $10,000+?  Wink  Maybe then we can justify the price but we are not at that point of luxury yet.  Sad but true.  Hopefully the Kings will end up in the Stanley Cup finals again next year and we will be in a better place thanks to Bitcoin.  We will see.  That is a gamble too I guess.
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
Did you end up going to the game? It was a pretty awesome game, and i don't even follow hockey. Pretty cool that the Kings closed out at home!
legendary
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It is our anniversary today.  BitchicksHusband LOVES the LA KINGS!  We tried to go to the game two years ago.  We got scammed by someone on Craigslist and were sold bad tickets.  We went ahead and purchased more tickets at a higher price then the Kings lost that game and we could not afford to go to game 7 when they actually won the cup.  It was an overall pretty depressing experience.

So here we are two years later.  We would have to sell at least 2 coins to go because the cheapest seats are over $700 right now.

What do you think?  I know coins are not "everything."  I just wish we were at the peak of another bubble. This decision would be much easier then. Wink  This forum is full of mostly men so perhaps the opinions will be biased though. 



no. save them
and put them each one on a thumbdrive, the wallet and encrypt and promise each other you cannot touch them for 3 years and see what they will be worth, on that exact date in 3 years you will sell



a present any man would adore is wake him in the morning with a bj (if you swallow, he will probably marry you on the spot)  Grin, then make him a full english breakfast in bed.
he will love you forever and it's virtually free.

thats it. no man could resonably expect anymore than this
hero member
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Nope..
Nice!  Congratulations!  Happy anniversary!
legendary
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Yay. I'm happy for both of you.  Happy anniversary !
legendary
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The Kings had an epic win in 2nd overtime!  Maybe we should have spent the $700 per ticket?  Of course, we didn't really know what the outcome would be and the game was close.  It could have gone either way.

Regardless, hubby is happy.  Kings won the cup!!!  Grin
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No girl, for $800 you can get a HUGE screen TV, pizzas, beer, sexy lingerie, sex toys, the energizer bunny, and whipping cream Wink

This gets my vote.

But we already have all that. Wink

OK then, for $800 you can get a suite at a good hotel with a large screen to watch the game, jacuzzi for warm up, pool size bed for main action , room service for break time, those tiny little shampoo and shower gel sets and let's not forget: sexy lingerie, sex toys, whipping cream and last but not least the energizer bunny  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin


EDIT: Did I mention that you get those tiny little shampoo and shower gel sets  Grin
legendary
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No girl, for $800 you can get a HUGE screen TV, pizzas, beer, sexy lingerie, sex toys, the energizer bunny, and whipping cream Wink

This gets my vote.

But we already have all that. Wink
legendary
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if money were tight, and the wife didn't like hockey.. i'd just say "let me go solo." makes more sense.. it is important to share moments with your spouse, but shit, i don't mind going alone.

thats like, the saddest story i ever heard.

lol

BitchicksHusband went to a round 2 game with a buddy.  Even his friends don't want to spend $700+ on a game though!  I guess our friends are not that rich. Wink

We do have a cousin that has season seats.  They are behind the glass and those tickets down low are going for $2000+.  He gets them free from work.  Nice perk!  He takes his wife of course.  He has shared the seats with us in the past but not for a playoff game. That won't happen.
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if money were tight, and the wife didn't like hockey.. i'd just say "let me go solo." makes more sense.. it is important to share moments with your spouse, but shit, i don't mind going alone.

Sharing, that's the key-word.
legendary
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if money were tight, and the wife didn't like hockey.. i'd just say "let me go solo." makes more sense.. it is important to share moments with your spouse, but shit, i don't mind going alone.

thats like, the saddest story i ever heard.

lol
sr. member
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if money were tight, and the wife didn't like hockey.. i'd just say "let me go solo." makes more sense.. it is important to share moments with your spouse, but shit, i don't mind going alone.
legendary
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$700 a seat is a lot.  I couldn't see myself spending
that much on pretty much anything even though
I could "afford" it.

$700 $800 a seat?  Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

I thought she wanted to sell a couple of coins to go to the match and other things too (travelling, Hotel, etc).

No girl, for $800 you can get a HUGE screen TV, pizzas, beer, sexy lingerie, sex toys, the energizer bunny, and whipping cream Wink

Doesn't that sound better?

Trust me.  I can think of many things I would love more than spending $800 a seat for.  It is just that my husband loves the King so much and I love him so that is why I would be willing to sacrifice.  But even he said it isn't really worth it at that price.

Maybe next year?  If the price per coin gets to $10,000 we can afford them then!   Grin 
legendary
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$700 a seat is a lot.  I couldn't see myself spending
that much on pretty much anything even though
I could "afford" it.

The prices are now $798 for the cheapest seats!  Shocked  I have been watching the prices all day.

If we could be guaranteed the Kings would be raising the cup at the end of the game it might be worth it but it is still a gamble.  Seeing your team lose a playoff game is painful.  Paying $1600 to see them lose is totally depressing!  

At this point it looks like we aren't going.  Sad  I am watching the prices on StubHub though.  If they drop below $600 pretty soon here we might just do it.

awww... well i wish you guys the best.  maybe give him a different kind of treat.  
the best things are life are free...hint hint wink wink lol
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$700 a seat is a lot.  I couldn't see myself spending
that much on pretty much anything even though
I could "afford" it.

$700 $800 a seat?  Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

I thought she wanted to sell a couple of coins to go to the match and other things too (travelling, Hotel, etc).

No girl, for $800 you can get a HUGE screen TV, pizzas, beer, sexy lingerie, sex toys, the energizer bunny, and whipping cream Wink

Doesn't that sound better?
legendary
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$700 a seat is a lot.  I couldn't see myself spending
that much on pretty much anything even though
I could "afford" it.

The prices are now $798 for the cheapest seats!  Shocked  I have been watching the prices all day.

If we could be guaranteed the Kings would be raising the cup at the end of the game it might be worth it but it is still a gamble.  Seeing your team lose a playoff game is painful.  Paying $1600 to see them lose is totally depressing! 

At this point it looks like we aren't going.  Sad  I am watching the prices on StubHub though.  If they drop below $600 pretty soon here we might just do it.
legendary
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$700 a seat is a lot.  I couldn't see myself spending
that much on pretty much anything even though
I could "afford" it.
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legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
That's a hard one.

Living life is important. You may be dead when bitcoin hits $10,000, or it might just dump to nothing.

The probable huge increase in bitcoin value is hard to ignore also. It may afford you many amazing events in the future, but of course the future is uncertain.

I guess I'm saying I don't think there is a wrong decision if the game is as important to your husband as you say it is, though I'm sure he'll enjoy money later too.

Although I like hockey, I am not as big of a fan as my husband.  I just really want this for him because I know how much he loves the Kings.  We are talking about it.  I wouldn't want to surprise him or anything.  It is too expensive of a purchase to buy without discussing.  He is on the fence about it too because we know that there is value in holding coins for as long as possible.  We are not really traders either so we haven't been able to "make more" coins on the peaks like some people on here manage to do.  Of course, some manage to lose coins too. Wink

If the price gets below the price of 1BTC we are probably buying.  Hopefully some people start dumping tickets pretty soon here. Wink  

Go to the hockey game!  Spending money on special occasions is definitely worth it.   Don't think the prices of BTC are going anywhere significant over the next few days anyways, so you can probably just buy back the BTC if you need to...
hero member
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Do due diligence
I'm not a sports fan but...you can replace the bitcoin.
Keep the husband happy and take him to the Kings game!
Of all the things that can be taken away ...good memories last forever.
legendary
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Hold onto that 2 BTC for 3-5 years and you'll be able to buy your husband a stadium.

And this is why I am a bitcoin addict!  Wink 
legendary
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That's a hard one.

Living life is important. You may be dead when bitcoin hits $10,000, or it might just dump to nothing.

The probable huge increase in bitcoin value is hard to ignore also. It may afford you many amazing events in the future, but of course the future is uncertain.

I guess I'm saying I don't think there is a wrong decision if the game is as important to your husband as you say it is, though I'm sure he'll enjoy money later too.

Although I like hockey, I am not as big of a fan as my husband.  I just really want this for him because I know how much he loves the Kings.  We are talking about it.  I wouldn't want to surprise him or anything.  It is too expensive of a purchase to buy without discussing.  He is on the fence about it too because we know that there is value in holding coins for as long as possible.  We are not really traders either so we haven't been able to "make more" coins on the peaks like some people on here manage to do.  Of course, some manage to lose coins too. Wink

If the price gets below the price of 1BTC we are probably buying.  Hopefully some people start dumping tickets pretty soon here. Wink  
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Hold onto that 2 BTC for 3-5 years and you'll be able to buy your husband a stadium.
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink





You shouldn't "fully" invest in anything.
NOTHING is guaranteed and that includes BTC.

My opinion is that you should do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do and not ask strangers on a forum about opinions, and that includes mine as well.

yeah, that's kinda crazy. i hope the both of you are prepared for a worst case scenario (bitcoin collapsing).

Well, with "fully" I basically mean all of our savings, but not our retirement accounts.  We haven't mortgaged the house or anything.  Although it is tempting. Wink  Bitcoin is so liquid it is great to use as a savings account. We can access the funds within a few days if needed so all of our extra cash, which isn't much but has grown at an amazing rate thanks to the past bubble, is in BTC.

Of course we have considered the worst case scenarios.  It just hard not to invest as much as we can afford to lose with BTC.  And it makes it hard to pull out any of that for purchases that seem "frivolous" like hockey games at these prices.

might as well go to the game then. it's not every year that your favorite team makes it to the stanley cup. just tell him he can't ask for sex for 2 months if you do this for him  Cheesy

Or even better, sex for 2 months straight after this  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
sr. member
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink





You shouldn't "fully" invest in anything.
NOTHING is guaranteed and that includes BTC.

My opinion is that you should do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do and not ask strangers on a forum about opinions, and that includes mine as well.

yeah, that's kinda crazy. i hope the both of you are prepared for a worst case scenario (bitcoin collapsing).

Well, with "fully" I basically mean all of our savings, but not our retirement accounts.  We haven't mortgaged the house or anything.  Although it is tempting. Wink  Bitcoin is so liquid it is great to use as a savings account. We can access the funds within a few days if needed so all of our extra cash, which isn't much but has grown at an amazing rate thanks to the past bubble, is in BTC.

Of course we have considered the worst case scenarios.  It just hard not to invest as much as we can afford to lose with BTC.  And it makes it hard to pull out any of that for purchases that seem "frivolous" like hockey games at these prices.

might as well go to the game then. it's not every year that your favorite team makes it to the stanley cup. just tell him he can't ask for sex for 2 months if you do this for him  Cheesy
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That's a hard one.

Living life is important. You may be dead when bitcoin hits $10,000, or it might just dump to nothing.

The probable huge increase in bitcoin value is hard to ignore also. It may afford you many amazing events in the future, but of course the future is uncertain.

I guess I'm saying I don't think there is a wrong decision if the game is as important to your husband as you say it is, though I'm sure he'll enjoy money later too.
legendary
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink





You shouldn't "fully" invest in anything.
NOTHING is guaranteed and that includes BTC.

My opinion is that you should do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do and not ask strangers on a forum about opinions, and that includes mine as well.

yeah, that's kinda crazy. i hope the both of you are prepared for a worst case scenario (bitcoin collapsing).

Well, with "fully" I basically mean all of our savings, but not our retirement accounts.  We haven't taken an extra mortgage on the house or anything.  Although it is tempting. Wink  Bitcoin is so liquid it is great to use as a savings account. We can access the funds within a few days if needed so all of our extra cash, which isn't much but has grown at an amazing rate thanks to the past bubble, is in BTC.

Of course we have considered the worst case scenarios.  It just hard not to invest as much as we can afford to lose with BTC.  And it makes it hard to pull out any of that for purchases that seem "frivolous" like hockey games at these prices.
sr. member
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink





You shouldn't "fully" invest in anything.
NOTHING is guaranteed and that includes BTC.

My opinion is that you should do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do and not ask strangers on a forum about opinions, and that includes mine as well.

yeah, that's kinda crazy. i hope the both of you are prepared for a worst case scenario (bitcoin collapsing).
hero member
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink





You shouldn't "fully" invest in anything.
NOTHING is guaranteed and that includes BTC.

My opinion is that you should do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do and not ask strangers on a forum about opinions, and that includes mine as well.
legendary
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that.

Pretty much average middle class working family here.  No real savings at this point because we are "fully" invested in BTC.  A bit risky but so far it has been a risk we believe is worth taking.  We are not huge holders by any means so selling any is hard to do compared to some earlier adopters on here for sure.

But the Stanley Cup is a bit elusive.  Decisions, decisions. Wink



sr. member
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kinda hard to give a suggestion when we don't know what your financial situation is.. as in how much income do you make, and how many bitcoins you have.. and i'm sure you don't want to disclose that. if $700 isn't going to leave such a huge dent in your pocket, then why not? it might be a once in a lifetime thing.. you never know when the kings will be in the stanley cup finals again.
legendary
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It is our anniversary today.  BitchicksHusband LOVES the LA KINGS!  We tried to go to the game two years ago.  We got scammed by someone on Craigslist and were sold bad tickets.  We went ahead and purchased more tickets at a higher price then the Kings lost that game and we could not afford to go to game 7 when they actually won the cup.  It was an overall pretty depressing experience.

So here we are two years later.  We would have to sell at least 2 coins to go because the cheapest seats are over $700 right now.

What do you think?  I know coins are not "everything."  I just wish we were at the peak of another bubble. This decision would be much easier then. Wink  This forum is full of mostly men so perhaps the opinions will be biased though. 

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