"RicodJour" wrote in message
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On Dec 7, 2:19 pm, "Nonny" wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and
thought
that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff
they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good
woodworker in a day or less, IMHO.
http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...007956&strPare...
What sort of cheap ******* are you that you're not willing to
pop for
$1000 for a wood ashtray?! There's a recovery going on and you
have
to do YOUR part to aid in stimulating the economy. So blow the
dust
out of the wallet, cough up some dough and buy one of each item
on
that page. Bank of America will thank you.
R
If I wanted a wood ash tray in my car, I'd build it myself. Grin
FWIW and OT, we need a minivan to haul Mrs. Nonny's electric
scooter around and for when we get visitors. My "go to the
grocery store" car is a tiny Smart car, which I absolutely love.
The Smart dealer here in Las Vegas is also the Rolls Royce dealer
and the two vehicles share the same showroom, service department
and car lot. On several occasions when I've been over there on
business with the Smart car, I've been able to sit in a Rolls
while waiting my turn at the service department. The most
expensive one topped out at almost $300,000, including a fiber
optic headliner (simulating the night sky) for $12,000 as I
recall. When you sit in one of those buggys, the whole world goes
away and you feel you're inside a vault. Even though they're top
of the line and very nice, they just aren't something I lust for.
OTOH, the Bentley Flying Spur, with its W-12 twin turbocharged,
600 hp engine is something I'd consider selling a kidney to
get.grin
--
Nonny
What does it mean when drool runs
out of both sides of a drunken
Congressman's mouth?
The floor is level.