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RayF
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Mar 29, 2020
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The thing is, if you actually were an owner of the car, it's very unlikely you'd be inclined to purchase this watch. Alternatively, if you don't happen to own the car--because for example, you can't actually afford one (no shame in that), purchasing the watch would only serve to emphasize that point, wouldn't it? In much the same way, I wouldn't mind owning my very own private jet. A Bombardier Challenger 350 would be nice--but alas, I'm several million short.
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But if MD ran a drop for a Bombardier watch, would I buy one? No, because Bombardier doesn't know shit about making watches--in the same way that Ferrari doesn't either. All of which is to say, that if everyone started wearing watches to commemorate what they can't have, I'd be the first guy in line to buy a Angela Yeung Wing watch:
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She's good looking and rich ;- )
Mar 29, 2020
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