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Piloting your own Rolls Royce Phantom

post #1 of 38
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Which is what I witnessed today. Some smug under 30 douche.
If that is not THE essence of small timeâ„¢, I don't know what is
post #2 of 38
It was probably just the driver who's owner was on the can.
post #3 of 38
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Originally Posted by Christofuh View Post
Which is what I witnessed today. Some smug under 30 douche.
If that is not THE essence of small timeâ„¢, I don't know what is
Was it Tiger?
post #4 of 38
Doesn't seem so small time to me. The dude still has a RR...
post #5 of 38
Dog, it's family day here in Canada; I gave my mommy's driver the day off!
post #6 of 38
Sure he wasn't a car tester for some magazine? I'd be pretty smug too.
post #7 of 38
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Guy was dressed like the fucking chairman of Criss Angel fan club.
Probably one of those new money morons who after finding a couple dollars in their pocket start acting like an Irish dock worker on Friday night
post #8 of 38
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Originally Posted by Christofuh View Post
Guy was dressed like the fucking chairman of Criss Angel fan club.
Probably one of those new money morons who after finding a couple dollars in their pocket start acting like an Irish dock worker on Friday night

I find it sad there is a Criss Angel fan club.
post #9 of 38
There's nothing wrong with driving your Phantom. Maybach, on the other hand.. yes.
post #10 of 38
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Maybach, on the other hand.. yes.
The 57 Sport (or something like that) would be great to drive.
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post #12 of 38
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Originally Posted by Christofuh View Post
Guy was dressed like the fucking chairman of Criss Angel fan club.
Probably one of those new money morons who after finding a couple dollars in their pocket start acting like an Irish dock worker on Friday night

Question: How does an Irish dock worker act on a Friday night when they've got a couple dollars in their pocket?
post #13 of 38
It is odd to drive yourself around in a Phantom. Not because it's small time, but because there are many cars (for less and more money) better suited for driving.
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post #15 of 38
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Threads such as this are an easy way to bring small timers out of the woodwork
Now here's a guy who knows what time it is

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