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jdp1962 said:When I said it would be interesting to know how people paid for their stuff, it was actually a rhetorical question. I wouldn't pose such an intrusive question and expect people to answer.
recomdos said:That should be a sweet setup there Glenn....all you need now is a decent taste in music just jokin matey.
Ya got too much money up there! (only jealous) ha!
Rob
Ess_ThreeThe loud stuff is in my Cinema Room.... That's a whole load of SPL generating stuff said:Scottish Premier League?
jdp1962 said:Scottish Premier League?
Ess_Three said:Too much money? I wish!
(is there such a thing?)
I'll admit that it is the baby of the Linn range - the Classik Musik.
B&W 602 S2s...
And a BK XLS200 sub underpinning it all.
Nice sound...
The music taste is wiiiiiide and varied, I can assure you.
The loud stuff is in my Cinema Room....
That's a whole load of SPL generating stuff, right there!
Sam-K said:Yeah watches are great, you can dress like an absolute tramp, but have a couple of grands worth of watch on your wrist and still look cool.
I spent £1.49 on a Shell Garage coffee in Warwick this afternoon, I even added an expresso on the top when the woman wasnt looking...
I totally second this sort of (you feel better than you look IMO)- I look homeless most of the time but I don't care because I've got 10k worth of swiss engineering on my arm - and only 1% of the population would even notice.
GF hates this as she would rather I took my trainers off to go out for dinner but I'm paying the bill like everyone else so I'll wear what I want
Sorry guys, I have to disagree about some points on the dressing part.
It may not be common here, but back where I'm from you do get quite a number of people who do not know how to respect others with their attire at proper venues.
I've spent quite a sum of money in a proper nice restaurant to enjoy a meal with my lady companion, and the last thing I need is a guy sitting beside with jeans, sneakers and polo t-shirt shouting that his ice-water is too cold. Trust you understand what I mean. Some of the nicer restaurants do not have a formal dress code, expecting customers to respect themselves and others, but sadly, it isnt working that well.
</rant over>
I've spent quite a sum of money in a proper nice restaurant to enjoy a meal with my lady companion, and the last thing I need is a guy sitting beside with jeans, sneakers and polo t-shirt shouting that his ice-water is too cold.
any bought one of them £99 burger king burgers?
any bought one of them £99 burger king burgers?
£99 for a burger? I don;t paying a few quid for one but draw the line at a £99 burger
any bought one of them £99 burger king burgers?
http://www.mlkhny.com/houserules/index.html
*didnt mean to come off as a vain pompous brat. Sorry if anyone feels offended.
*didnt mean to come off as a vain pompous brat. Sorry if anyone feels offended.
Those are fantastic rules!!!!
J.
does this count as extravagant ?
I'm just saying a strict dress code will at least filter out people who dress too shabby. This is based on the assumption that people who take the effort to dress up might have a higher chance of behaving well.
There are always exceptions of course, but hey, at least everybody looks good .