Good or bad?
I met my cousin over the weekend and he'd rented a Mercedes to drive around in for £900.
Cars to me are just boxes on wheels. And he seemed to make a big deal about the fact he was driving it around stoned.
After he turned up to pick me up in Wigan when I was in fact in Warrington.
He works for Cisco in Canada which you would imagine would be enough to satisfy one's ego but apparently not.
If I had £900 spare I'd probably use it to make socks for cats with cold feet or something.
Showing off.
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Re: Showing off.
Not the best person to ask.I enjoy avoiding spending.Relieving the table of newspaper in foyer of a nearby Copthorne hotel for some time gave me immeasureable delight,as does somehow accessing subscription crosswords without subscription etc.Being mean,I suppose is a form of showing off.
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Re: Showing off.
I regularly try - and spectacularly fail - to avoid showing off.
But it never involves cars. I like trains. But I don't own one.
But it never involves cars. I like trains. But I don't own one.
LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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Re: Showing off.
To own a train Tiny one has to be a steam enthusiast with thousands of pounds to spare, or alternatively be even richer and get a franchise then make a profit from the subsidies.
I also would love to have a train. But I'm poor.
I also would love to have a train. But I'm poor.