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Previously on "Why are (some) members obsessed with wealth?"

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  • milanbenes
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    evening Xog old chap,

    long time no see

    hope all is fine down by the BlueBell Railway

    hope you had a great Christmas and wishing an excellent new year

    go steady on the Vodka old chap

    Milan.

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  • xoggoth
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    if they are as wealthy as they make out, they wouldn't need to flaunt it.
    If I was wealthy I would make a point of rubbing it in. Great fun.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by nomadd View Post
    If I had a few million in the Bank, I'd be off traveling and doing endless track days, not standing around blathering about money.

    It's all relative. Go travelling, spend lots of time bored while travelling from a to b. Do lots of track days, becomes like playing scalextric after a while, you're just going around in circles.

    Much of life and it's riches are a distraction to ease the boredom before death.

    The only truly valuable item you have is time. Spend it wisely.

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I always associated grand displays of ones wealth, especially around your property, to be a middle class (and now more commonly lower/working class) trait, where as those with money never discuss it.

    Just saying like
    TBH, those types have never really bothered me. As you say, if they are as wealthy as they make out, they wouldn't need to flaunt it.

    If I had a few million in the Bank, I'd be off traveling and doing endless track days, not standing around blathering about money.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I always associated grand displays of ones wealth, especially around your property, to be a middle class (and now more commonly lower/working class) trait, where as those with money never discuss it.

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    If you are a boring, dull, pig-ugly, middle-aged man like Dim with no interests then money takes on a disproportionate importance as compensation for other riches.
    Shame he doesn't have very much.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I always associated grand displays of ones wealth, especially around your property, to be a middle class (and now more commonly lower/working class) trait, where as those with money never discuss it.

    Just saying like
    Give me £500 and I'll tell you.

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  • SimonMac
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    Why are (some) members obsessed with wealth?

    I always associated grand displays of ones wealth, especially around your property, to be a middle class (and now more commonly lower/working class) trait, where as those with money never discuss it.

    Just saying like

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