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So the twat is going to kill SWD now.
Great.
Great.
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I have two. They look nice but I wouldn't buy them again, even at the 2nd hand price I paid. They're flimsy.
I think his assessment of their quality was “homemade rather than handmade”. Which is just what you want when you’re paying $600 for a vicuña tie.I think prince nez was being cheeky.
HenryC derided his ties and rightfully so.
As has been said and bears futher repeating: twat!
https://www.styleforum.net/threads/cars-we-drive.17839/page-1904#post-9176985
Mafoofan:
Today, I consider myself extremely lucky to have a manual, naturally aspirated 991.2 GT3 coming my way. In my opinion, there is no new performance car more desirable and it will go down in history as one of the greatest, period. My 12-year-old self would certainly be proud to know he'd get to own and drive the "best" 911 while still in his 30's. But he'd also be scratching his head as to why I didn't go for the Turbo with more power, a space-age dual-clutchtransmission, and a superior 0-60 time
olo. oh so many streets & so many shades to eyes
I always wondered what emotional age he was stuck at - now we knowhttps://www.styleforum.net/threads/cars-we-drive.17839/page-1904#post-9176985
Mafoofan: . My 12-year-old self would certainly be proud to know he'd get to own and drive the "best" 911
SVB - whats happening?and I probably would have said there's no wrong way to be a car enthusiast, but
Link?What's up with crdb on SF? He appears to only be able to post rambling, massive essays. Although it is amusing to see that he's clearly annoying caustic man...
https://www.styleforum.net/threads/cars-we-drive.17839/page-1904#post-9176985
Mafoofan:
Today, I consider myself extremely lucky to have a manual, naturally aspirated 991.2 GT3 coming my way. In my opinion, there is no new performance car more desirable and it will go down in history as one of the greatest, period. My 12-year-old self would certainly be proud to know he'd get to own and drive the "best" 911 while still in his 30's. But he'd also be scratching his head as to why I didn't go for the Turbo with more power, a space-age dual-clutchtransmission, and a superior 0-60 time
https://www.styleforum.net/threads/cars-we-drive.17839/page-1904#post-9176985
Mafoofan:
Today, I consider myself extremely lucky to have a manual, naturally aspirated 991.2 GT3 coming my way. In my opinion, there is no new performance car more desirable and it will go down in history as one of the greatest, period. My 12-year-old self would certainly be proud to know he'd get to own and drive the "best" 911 while still in his 30's. But he'd also be scratching his head as to why I didn't go for the Turbo with more power, a space-age dual-clutchtransmission, and a superior 0-60 time
He lives in New York City, for heaven's sake! When's he ever going to find an opportunity to drive the car, let alone find somewhere to park it?!?!
He lives in New York City, for heaven's sake! When's he ever going to find an opportunity to drive the car, let alone find somewhere to park it?!?!
The Foo strikes me as someone who always needs to get "the best", whether it be clothes, watches, wallets, guitars, lounge-room furniture or pretty much anything else - and who then needs to justify his choices ad nauseum and to explain why his choice is superior to other's choices.
However, although I find that habit to be irritating, there is a bright side, as it means that the Foo doesn't actually buy that much of any one thing. In other words, he's fairly minimalist, in comparison to some people on SF who seem to feel compelled to consume, consume, consume - another watch, another pair of shoes, another jacket from the latest "fad" tailor.
I'm both astonished and depressed at the sheer number of times I see people on SF buy things - suits and shoes in particular, but also watches - and proudly boast on the forum of their latest "kop" or "incoming", but then post the item(s) for sale a short while later.
Quite a few of those self-same people were quite content wearing shoes by Allen Edmonds or Loake only 12 months or so beforehand, but after spending time on SF, they realised that their shoe rotation was missing pairs by St Crispins, Lobb, Edward Green and whatever other maker is flavour-of-the-month on SF.
for a chinaman he has a good lifeFoo has a good life, we all just jello.
Foo has a good life, we all just jello.
he'shis inlaws are probably considering a country or a beach house, ifhethey doesn't have one already.
Foo has a good life, we all just jello.
for a chinaman he has a good life
Olo. no.
Didn't he marry into some really old Jewish money? He must be swing a huge dork, if IRCC his wife is actually pretty cute.
Guitar probably out size him. lol
Still I need a GT3 in my life, more specifically GT3 RS in burnt orange.
Not the best 911 unless he chose the configuration with roll cage, fire extinguisher etc. I'm sure his 12-year-old self is ashamed.https://www.styleforum.net/threads/cars-we-drive.17839/page-1904#post-9176985
Mafoofan:
Today, I consider myself extremely lucky to have a manual, naturally aspirated 991.2 GT3 coming my way. In my opinion, there is no new performance car more desirable and it will go down in history as one of the greatest, period. My 12-year-old self would certainly be proud to know he'd get to own and drive the "best" 911 while still in his 30's. But he'd also be scratching his head as to why I didn't go for the Turbo with more power, a space-age dual-clutchtransmission, and a superior 0-60 time
Not the best 911 unless he chose the configuration with roll cage, fire extinguisher etc. I'm sure his 12-year-old self is ashamed.
My buddy runs the local Porsche dealer, they are getting a GT2R soon.
Same dude always gets them, crazy ex Vietnam pilot who literally lives in a hotel. His entire net worth is his car OLO.
He is a riot to talk to, flies private jets these days.Now that's my type of bloke...
He is a riot to talk to, flies private jets these days.
The Foo strikes me as someone who always needs to get "the best", whether it be clothes, watches, wallets, guitars, lounge-room furniture or pretty much anything else - and who then needs to justify his choices ad nauseum and to explain why his choice is superior to other's choices.
However, although I find that habit to be irritating, there is a bright side, as it means that the Foo doesn't actually buy that much of any one thing. In other words, he's fairly minimalist, in comparison to some people on SF who seem to feel compelled to consume, consume, consume - another watch, another pair of shoes, another jacket from the latest "fad" tailor.
I'm both astonished and depressed at the sheer number of times I see people on SF buy things - suits and shoes in particular, but also watches - and proudly boast on the forum of their latest "kop" or "incoming", but then post the item(s) for sale a short while later.
I've known a few RAF fighter pilots over the years. Speed freaks, every single one. Fireblades and the like being a favoured mode of transport.
Adrenalin junkies.
This is a familiar behaviour on forums and also in real life. Hi fi was sold on the basis that you would be continually upgrading it. Actually listening to music was almost an after thought.
Buying stuff is the essence of the consumer society.
Right, who is bortalizer93 on reddit? Posting analice of all the fashion forums, including this esteemed one