sk8erboii wrote: » Yikes. Imagine begruding someone for being rich and famous. What part of the crab in the bucket country are you from? Limerick?
Wibbs wrote: » It almost always does. Money + education + time = "class".
Deleted User wrote: » Watching that arch howaya Conor McGregor speed away in a BMW with tinted windows from a court in Dublin after his twelfth road traffic offence recently, I suggest if this is true it's going to take an awful amount of time, and education, for him to be even conscious of how embarrassingly nouveau riche he is.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Calling somebody who is a cultureless wasteland a cultureless wasteless is not, by any understanding of the English language, begrudging. Unless, of course, there is a section of society which aspires to be in that class of society. You do know that if you want to be rich you could aspire to be rich and have a bit of class?
893bet wrote: » Yet 2013 car is worth the same this year as last pretty much. My watch collection has appreciated by 10% conservatively this year while my friends pay large PCP on depreciating assets. Just different perspectives.
begbysback wrote: » For the money?
Wibbs wrote: » . EG this steel cased Patek chronograph made eleven million quid at auction.
Beasty wrote: » Is it still stuck at 10 past 10? - they all seem to get stuck then :pac:
sheesh wrote: » guys, he makes his living making youtube videos if he makes a video about buying the watch it becomes a tax deductible expense if he is making a over a million a year he essentially gets the watch at a much reduced price!
James Bond Junior wrote: » Why say Limerick?
Deleted User wrote: » As Wibbs said, it was very possibly a paid advertisement, and him keeping it "in storage" is just them taking it back.
I genuinely envy the choices the extremely wealthy have. I'd love to be able to research and buy antique watches etc. that would go completely unnoticed, but I'd know what they were.
Nermal wrote: » Does he, indeed? It's going to be used wholly and exclusively for the benefit of the trade, is it?