Apr 14, 2007 11:24:53 PM
- throt
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Apr 14, 2007 11:24:53 PM
Apr 15, 2007 10:02:47 PM
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Pink Panther said:
Will collect middle of next week and post my initial findings and pics here soon after.
Awesome ride ..
Congrats , enjoy in great shape ,, buddy..
Good decision!
We are desperately awaiting your pics!
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ISUK said:
Stradale, the UK and US are worlds apart on the attention front. There is a culture of admiring success in the US. In the UK there is a almost a culture of despising it and conspicuous consumption in the form of expensive cars or large houses is treated with jealous contempt by many people here I'm afraid.
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ISUK said:
Stradale, the UK and US are worlds apart on the attention front. There is a culture of admiring success in the US. In the UK there is a almost a culture of despising it and conspicuous consumption in the form of expensive cars or large houses is treated with jealous contempt by many people here I'm afraid.
Apr 17, 2007 4:40:04 PM
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ISUK said:
Err..... I drive a white Gallardo in the UK so it doesn't bother me I was just drawing your attention to the fact that there is a significant cultural difference which can (and often does) get taken into consideration when purchasing toys like these.
Apr 17, 2007 6:21:37 PM
Apr 17, 2007 6:31:34 PM
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easy_rider911 said:
I'm afraid Nick you're wide of the mark on this one. As ISUK so accurately described, regrettably so, people in the UK tend to despise the success of others, take some pleasure in the subsequent downfall of the once mighty, express their disapproval of displays of conspicuous consumption etc etc.
Our royal family in reality holds onto the position it has because of tradition and the fact that the royal family knows that to survive (and thereby continue enjoying a privileged position) it needs to 'keep the public sweet'. The Queen now pays taxes and from time to time, the royal family accounts for all expenditure picked up by the 'Civil List' i.e. the taxpayer. If they spend that money too flamboyantly and wastefully, the backlash from our savage media and from the public at large is swift.
For instance, 2 days ago the tabloid press here were lambasting HRH Prince William for spending Pounds11k on drink after splitting up with his girlfriend Kate Middleton.
Our politicians, celebrities, sport stars, rock stars etc etc (and anyone else who is considered to have made too much money too quickly without 'hard work') get pilloried in the press for their expenses.
Recently, some politicians in the Labour party and in the Liberal Democrat party were heard saying that they would tax banker's bonuses in some special way to help the poor. The City told the politicians in no uncertain words to f*ck off.
That's one thing I love about the USA. Success is celebrated and generating wealth is not seen as a dirty word