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Old 04-20-2004, 11:06 PM  
the indigo
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Originally posted by Marc De
the indigo - good attitude you have there. I get enjoyment from the process of purchasing the car and I get enjoyment from every one of those cars after purchase. As to my philanthropy, I spend 6 figures EVERY YEAR in charity from a scholarship I created and support for my old high school, feeding the homeless, providing presents to destitude families every single christmas and much more. I'm not selfish with my money and VERY charitable. Hell, one industry charity drive I bid $100,000 for a banner on Oprano. I don't drink, I don't do drugs, I don't gamble, I don't womanize, my ONLY vice is cars
Sounds good. I always though that you were extremely smart and mature at the same time for a young man... but when I checked up this thread and saw like 15+ cars for a single man, I did not 'get' it. There's so many things in life other than having so many cars...

But if this is your only big trip, I don't see any problem with that. Anyone can put his money into a passion, even when it's stupid when you look at it from the 'outside'. As long as you don't start a collection of motorcycles, boats, etc. just for the hell of it.

btw, you should add a bit of originality to your collection with a T-Rex. There's nothing like an extremely low Kart feeling in a 3.9 sec 0-60 mph kind-of-car. Afterall, money buys experiences & sensations.
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