Poor people and credit

Poor people and credit

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nikaiyo2

4,726 posts

195 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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AW111 said:
If you hadn't felt the need to tell us how much your watch collection is valued at, that would have been a good post.
Yes I think I became riled, always one of my failings. Will not edit the post, perhaps use it as a lesson to self.

Btw is AW111 in reference to the AW11 MR2? Great great great cars, wish I still had one.


Edited by nikaiyo2 on Wednesday 10th February 20:48

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Stinkotanko said:
Sorry fellow Pistonheads, I didn't mean to cause such aggravation, just express a view.
Your views are fine we're all big boys, please carry on and I'll go and get some more popcorn.

DonkeyApple

55,267 posts

169 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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AC43 said:
Stinkotanko said:
a Panerai
A what?
It's a small Korean hatchback.

A10

633 posts

99 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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AW111 said:
nikaiyo2 said:
Sorry people this is my fault. I started a thread in watches, about the validity of fake buckles.

Instead of responding to a direct question he posts this.


It makes me laugh Bentley hahaha my dad has had one since before I can recall, old mans cars to me, would never drive one on fella.

I suppose I was extremely lucky I grew up in a family where money was never a worry, so credit has never scared me, it makes life easy. I know my reasons for buying one watch (in a collection valued at £50k for insurance purposes) on finance.

If you don't like it cool, but you really show your utter lack of class. Rely on old school motto and thank the Lord I don't have to mix with such small minded fools as you in real life.

Manners makyth man
If you hadn't felt the need to tell us how much your watch collection is valued at, that would have been a good post.
+1.

DickyC

49,736 posts

198 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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DonkeyApple said:
AC43 said:
Stinkotanko said:
a Panerai
A what?
It's a small Korean hatchback.
Not thin slices of cured ham, then?

AW111

9,674 posts

133 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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nikaiyo2 said:
Yes I think I became riled, always one of my failings. Will not edit the post, perhaps use it as a lesson to self.

Btw is AW111 in reference to the AW11 MR2? Great great great cars, wish I still had one.


Edited by nikaiyo2 on Wednesday 10th February 20:48
AW11 (MR2) with AE111 (Trueno BZR) drivetrain = AW111 smile

It's in readers cars.

Oakey

27,565 posts

216 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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DickyC said:
DonkeyApple said:
AC43 said:
Stinkotanko said:
a Panerai
A what?
It's a small Korean hatchback.
Not thin slices of cured ham, then?


???

MDMA .

8,895 posts

101 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Oakey said:
DickyC said:
DonkeyApple said:
AC43 said:
Stinkotanko said:
a Panerai
A what?
It's a small Korean hatchback.
Not thin slices of cured ham, then?


???
whats that white creamy stuff on it ?

might not want to know TBH.

xRIEx

8,180 posts

148 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Stinkotanko said:
For me the thrill of ownership of my watch collection
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.

J4CKO

41,551 posts

200 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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xRIEx said:
Stinkotanko said:
For me the thrill of ownership of my watch collection
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.
+10 internet points for obscure Fist of Fun reference biggrin


Stinkotanko

Original Poster:

168 posts

99 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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xRIEx said:
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.
Tell me, what are your hobbies and why are they more worthy than mine?

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Stinkotanko said:
xRIEx said:
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.
Tell me, what are your hobbies and why are they more worthy than mine?
What is the 'thrill' in a watch? Other than knowing the time.

xRIEx

8,180 posts

148 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Stinkotanko said:
xRIEx said:
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.
Tell me, what are your hobbies and why are they more worthy than mine?
I get a thrill from my ownership of 19th century doilies. It's such a thrill, sometimes I can even climax without touching myself, just at the thought of them. But usually I touch myself while I look at them.

Mmmm, doilies.

rb5er

11,657 posts

172 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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rb5er said:
Stinkotanko said:
Sorry fellow Pistonheads, I didn't mean to cause such aggravation, just express a view.
So you don't have a mortgage?
You don't seem to want to answer this question do you Stinko?

Mafffew

2,149 posts

111 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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I thought snorting coke off a cheap hooker's arse then bludgeoning her to death was a rather thrilling hobby. But owning a watch collection? Blimey, that's just too much of a thrill for me.

AW111

9,674 posts

133 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Mafffew said:
I thought snorting coke off a cheap hooker's arse then bludgeoning her to death was a rather thrilling hobby. But owning a watch collection? Blimey, that's just too much of a thrill for me.
I gave my entire watch collection to a poor but deserving millionaire, as the ticking was keeping me awake at night frown

TurboHatchback

4,160 posts

153 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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I must admit I don't understand how a grown man gets a 'thrill' out of owning a collection of jewelry (which is all expensive watches are) but each to their own I suppose. There are lots of curious hobbies out there.

InductionRoar

2,014 posts

132 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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xRIEx said:
Stinkotanko said:
xRIEx said:
I know it's days ago now, but I still can't get over the sheer fknuggetry of this statement - a thrill from owning watches? Is that in conjunction with the thrill of checking that the trains arrive at the right time as they're recorded in the little spotter notebook? It sounds like a hobby that requires a flask of weak lemon drink.
Tell me, what are your hobbies and why are they more worthy than mine?
I get a thrill from my ownership of 19th century doilies. It's such a thrill, sometimes I can even climax without touching myself, just at the thought of them. But usually I touch myself while I look at them.

Mmmm, doilies.
You sick, sick man. hehe

DrTre

12,955 posts

232 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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WinstonWolf said:
What is the 'thrill' in a watch? Other than knowing the time.
Doing a "captain koons".

Particularly if it's an extensive collection.

A10

633 posts

99 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Mafffew said:
I thought snorting coke off a cheap hooker's arse then bludgeoning her to death was a rather thrilling hobby.
Yeah, but who hasn't done that these days?