Is that a new term for when she's faking it?AlphaCharlieUniformAggie said:
And as to my comparison metaphor, people buy a Ferrari because it is, in a word, Ferrari, an orgasim astride 4 Pirelli tires.
Is that a new term for when she's faking it?AlphaCharlieUniformAggie said:
And as to my comparison metaphor, people buy a Ferrari because it is, in a word, Ferrari, an orgasim astride 4 Pirelli tires.
terata said:
Do they really tell time better than TIMEX?
terata said:
Do they really tell time better than TIMEX?
Hms300 said:
Complete waste of Money!
Yup, just like if one perceives that they need to spend thousands of dollars per year to watch a bunch of tattooed old boys/young men that care nothing about you play a game with other tattooed young men who care even less about you... go for it.Hms300 said:
If one perceives they need a very expensive device to tell time...go for it.
cecil77 said:Hms300 said:
Complete waste of Money!
As is a $200 bottle of wine.
A $450 driver.
Any car over about $10,000.
Any meal over about $20.
Any shotgun over about $400.
Any purse over about $50.
Any shoes over about $75.
Any shirt over about $30.
Any hamburger over $6.
Any football ticket over about $40.
Hms300 said:
If one perceives they need a very expensive device to tell time...go for it.
Seven Costanza said:
I'm trying to think of the minimum amount of money I would have to accept to wear any watch on a daily basis. I might take $5,000 if you made me wear any one of those on a rotating basis every day for six months. I would have to think about it, though.
bmks270 said:
Money buys social status, not watches and cars. The instinctual subconscious pecking order that is established by expensive items is why people purchase them.