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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Westford, MA USA
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The whole thing has worn thin on me, not just because of the constant parade of Detroit iron either. It's the competitive spending that's done it for me. It's complete and total materialism. The whole thing is just a question of buying the most expensive toys to prove how much a man the bidder is compared to the next guy who got outbid. I doubt that most of the winning bidders even drive the cars before they turn around and try to sell it for more money again.
I don't care if they want to waste their money (there's a fool born every minute), but the way that it's blossomed into the week(s?) long orgy of spending. Is that what we've come to?
Yawn...
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'69 911E
"It's a poor craftsman who blames their tools" -- Unknown
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