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Re: Hublot watch

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The Orange Lambo is stellar!!!!!!! Hublot (meh) and Brietling ( yikes, that's ugly) not so much.
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I think it's safe to say that neither of those would be on my wrist if I were able to enjoy your employer's income. I can think of a couple that would be on the (unlikely) shortlist, but there would be a few other things before watches and cars.
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MattC wrote:Both watches - vulgar

The Lambo - amazing
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Whilst neither of the watches are to my liking (Each to their own, I guess he wouldn't like mine either!) I can't stop thinking about having a blast across the Pennines in the Lambo.
So I wish I was James Bond, just for the day.
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All of these items remove all doubt his disposable income, looks like he wants everyone to know that too :-)


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Given the option I'd take a Fezza or an Aston over Lambo , even an Audio R8 V10 ....be nice to have the option though! :lol:
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Looks like a chav lottery winners collection (including the car). :winkgrin2:
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Ouch!

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highway62 wrote:Given the option I'd take a Fezza or an Aston over Lambo , even an Audio R8 V10 ....be nice to have the option though! :lol:
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I hope your boss is not a member of this forum as I fear a P45 might just be on its way. As for the watches and car each to their own.
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Berkshire Critic wrote:I hope your boss is not a member of this forum as I fear a P45 might just be on its way. As for the watches and car each to their own.
You took the words out of my mouth . . . . .

I saw this thread on Friday and my immediate reation was 'whatever happened to privacy, trust and confidentiality?' but I resisted posting such comment thinking that in my older years and with ex Army Officer background, my morale standards were too high for today's society.

Nevertheless, over the weekend, I mentioned this thread to my 25 year old son whose's immediate and forthright comment was 'sack him'.

Coming to the thread now I see that Berkshire Critic beat me to it; at least someone else has some standards.

As to the watches, niether are to my liking but the car, irts nice, but too big for UK roads.

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: the car, irts nice, but too big for UK roads.
Guy, may I ask what would, in your opinion, be a suitably sized car for UK road? :D
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Richard B wrote:
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: the car, irts nice, but too big for UK roads.
Guy, may I ask what would, in your opinion, be a suitably sized car for UK road? :D
In lieu of a Lamborghini?

McLaren F1 or Lotus Exige S V6 / Evora S V6

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Apart from the fact I reckon a McLaren F1 might be similarly sized to the Lamborghini, you've disappointed me.

I thought you'd suggest a Skoda. :thumbup:
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Richard B wrote:Apart from the fact I reckon a McLaren F1 might be similarly sized to the Lamborghini, you've disappointed me.

I thought you'd suggest a Skoda. :thumbup:
Oh all right then; a road legal Fabia S2000.

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PS> I'm sure the McLaren F1 is a wee bit smaller than a Lambo. :lol:
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