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An avocado shake is never stirred.
Jesus that sounds gross
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An avocado shake is never stirred.
He won't be giving out freaking Aston Martins to his teammates.He is always giving free Uggs to teammates - just saying ...,
Lol, Brady has a deal with Aston Martin while forehead has one with ...papa john's.
Jesus that sounds gross
Good for Brady, but I am one of those people that couldn't fathom buying any car that cost six figures etc even if I were a billionaire. At the end of the day, I want a dependable car to transport me from point a to point b.
Not walking is the luxury I want from a car lol.
You're older and married for single guys looking for a good time it's a status thing. At a glance....ohhh he's loaded. That said I agree with you entirely and even if I was a billionaire I would be driving a 40k car tops. I would so much rather see the world, set up my kids for college etc. Hot 20 someodds throwing themselves at you does have appeal thoughSame here. Maybe it's the frugal college professor mindset or my upbringing on a farm where we grew/raised our own vegetables, meat, milk, butter, wheat, etc. and so the pantry and fridge were more filled with home-canned goods than store-bought things.
Why drive a car more expensive than a Honda, if ours have been relatively trouble-free with 350,000 miles and 175,000 miles on them?
Why buy a watch more expensive than a Seiko, which looks nice, last for 10 years+ and costs $75?
Why buy a house with more bedrooms than we'd ever fill?
I'd rather travel more or retire with more than have showy stuff than doesn't really do anything for me.
Oh I'm sure it would be fun to drive a super car, but my 6-mile route to work has max speed limits of 40 mph. the interstates are too crowded to get over 75 even if you wanted to. What's the point of driving something that can theoretically go 180 mph but you'd need to rent out a racetrack or drive to Wyoming to experience it? South Florida is ritzy and I see McLarens, Ferraris, and other super cars all the time. My thought is always "my kid will go 4 years to Cornell for just the difference of what you paid for your McLaren and what I paid for my Honda Accord."
But then again I'm not banking what Tom is, so I guess when money is no consideration then the mind works differently.