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RB's vanity
What price vanity?
Thanks to young Thomas, RB's world is caving in. Has anyone noticed: The apartment photos always show a barren interior, devoid of personal effects. The showpiece is always some "priceless" gadget - a video player or a lamp. Old "Heart of Gold" - where are the sailing pictures? I say the boat was purchased by someone at RB's marina. He did a survey and it was delivered to his marina, but it isn't his. Thomas is consuming his time. It is going to get worse. Soon RB's schedule will be fixed around 5 days a week of school hours - for 12 years!! Not much time to sail is there? Thomas expenses will soon take over the "family budget" - no more toys - for RB!! Slowly but surely his "lifestyle" is melting away. It's his vanity versus Thomas's needs. Who will win? tick,tick,tick,tick, tock! |
RB's vanity
Thanks to young Thomas, RB's world is caving in.
Has anyone noticed: The apartment photos always show a barren interior, devoid of personal effects. The theatre room has nothing on the walls. I have quite a few vintage posters from 40s and 50s, but have been slow to get them on display. I won't display my more valuable posters (I bought an original Day the Earth Stood Still poster this year), but I have some really cool stuff such as Abandon Ship! with Tyrone Power and First Spaceship On Venus and The Crawling Eye. Yep...have you noticed? Since Thomas was born we bought a 35 1/2 foot boat, a new SUV, a new luxury minivan, a 10 foot wide home theatre projector/screen system, a Nikon D200 DSLR, 4K worth of new lenses, a new dinghy and engine, new electronics for my boat....and so one! Man, Bob...you're RIGHT!!! My whole world is caving in!!! Ahhhhhhhhh! Oops....gotta run. I'm getting the new Sirius radio put in the van today along with a Garmin C340 GPS navigator (The last is for my old man-we hope he likes it and we'll just give it to him!). RB 35s5 NY |
RB's vanity
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks to young Thomas, RB's world is caving in. Has anyone noticed: The apartment photos always show a barren interior, devoid of personal effects. The theatre room has nothing on the walls. I have quite a few vintage posters from 40s and 50s, but have been slow to get them on display. I won't display my more valuable posters (I bought an original Day the Earth Stood Still poster this year), but I have some really cool stuff such as Abandon Ship! with Tyrone Power and First Spaceship On Venus and The Crawling Eye. Yep...have you noticed? Since Thomas was born we bought a 35 1/2 foot boat, a new SUV, a new luxury minivan, a 10 foot wide home theatre projector/screen system, a Nikon D200 DSLR, 4K worth of new lenses, a new dinghy and engine, new electronics for my boat....and so one! Man, Bob...you're RIGHT!!! My whole world is caving in!!! Ahhhhhhhhh! Oops....gotta run. I'm getting the new Sirius radio put in the van today along with a Garmin C340 GPS navigator (The last is for my old man-we hope he likes it and we'll just give it to him!). Those are all depreciating trinkets. Why don't you buy an apartment building or a strip mall? |
RB's vanity
Those are all depreciating trinkets. Why don't you buy an apartment
building or a strip mall? The posters are gaining in value. The electronics are well used, especially the theatre and camera gear. Why worry about depreciation? Trying to make another statement? RB 35s5 NY |
RB's vanity
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Those are all depreciating trinkets. Why don't you buy an apartment building or a strip mall? The posters are gaining in value. The electronics are well used, especially the theatre and camera gear. Why worry about depreciation? Good question. Trying to make another statement? Only an interrogative statement used to test knowledge. Why don't you buy a luncheonette or something? |
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