50% of ticketed prices at Saks

hehe. well as long as it makes you happy, and as your name permits, i will continue to picture you as a big, laughing, gold statue.
 
i also find it quite funny that a guy with the screen name ‘buddha’ uses expensive clothes to keep him happy. quite ironic.
 
As crazy as it seems for a guy to spend that much money on a sweater or turtleneck or whatever, if it makes him happy, he ought to do as he pleases. It’s his money.
Personally, I’m not the kind of guy who’ll spend that much money on clothing (but still, even some people here will probably think I spend more than I should), but on some level, I can still relate to buddha. I work hard to earn my keep, so I’ll spend it however the hell I want.
 
I agree w/ you Numi- I think ppl should have the right to spend their hard earned money on whatever their heart desires, and I also agree that a fine piece of clothing can make one feel great. Its just hard for me to understand when taken to the extreme, especially if it the norm as opposed to the “prized item” and if its puchased on credit in lieu of say… health insurance. I admit I get a bit judgmental, but you live in OK too so you probably can relate w/ my distaste for the general shift in culture towards the 40k millionaire. nothing but love for ya buddha :)
 
numi and I “got to know each other” over the weekend farley thats about all you will know… get over it :)
 
akanska Wrote: ——————————————————- > I agree w/ you Numi- I think ppl should have the > right to spend their hard earned money on whatever > their heart desires, and I also agree that a fine > piece of clothing can make one feel great. Its > just hard for me to understand when taken to the > extreme, especially if it the norm as opposed to > the “prized item” and if its puchased on credit in > lieu of say… health insurance. I admit I get a > bit judgmental, but you live in oklahoma too so you > probably can relate w/ my distaste for the general > shift in culture towards the 40k millionaire. > akanska, sounds like we have the same sentiments here. live in uptown so i definitely see a good mix of true millionaires (who are usually dressed pretty casually), as well as those guys with $30K/year salaries who max out their credit line just to lease a lamborghini while living in a 300 sq ft apartment an hour out of the city. there are a lot of chill people here and young professionals which i like, but you do find the occasional $30K/year millionaire d-bag here. they’re not too hard to spot though – usually they’re the ones with the fake tans and tacky tattoos, and wear polo shirts that are two sizes too small for them or cheap, one-ply cotton shirts from express that have chinese characters which don’t actually make any sense. i’m sure you know what i mean, but for those of you not from the OK area, here is a good visual representation: http://www.fattonyracing.com/neoimages/funny/Douchebag.jpg anyway, it’s pretty far out – sometimes i feel like there’s not that much room for normal middle class guys like myself here – but i can’t help but laugh sometimes. i’ve even seen some dudes walk into bars with a ferrari keychain (not a key, but a keychain) hanging out of the pocket of their jeans, and i thought that was one of the craziest things i’ve seen. the only irony is that there are women that are actually drawn to this stuff here!
 
thats AWESOME… I especially love the fact that his triceps *just happed* to be flexed, and that its obviously his parents house.
At least he hasn’t layered multiple polo shirts with both collars popped. Bottom line: $$ cannot buy taste or class.
 
lol…hilarious! now that i’ve taken a closer look at the pic, he suddenly doesn’t look so bad-ass anymore. i’m guessing it has something to do with the purple quilt, goldfish tank and antelope head in the background.
 
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