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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just what suspected - either liars or mentally impaired on this forum. Who in the f@@k worth $20m and drives a beat up Honda and shops at aldi? They should be driving a newer, safer vehicle and shopping at healthier supermarkets to safeguard and improve health. Mental illness. [/quote] DP. Until last year, I was driving a 14 year old car. Why? Because there was nothing wrong with it, and it suited my purpose. Namely, schlepping teens and the dog around, and for dog transport (one of the things I volunteer for). I don't need to buy a fancy Porsche only to fill it with dog hair. I also don't care for cars at all. As long as it's drivable and can get me from Point A to Point B in one piece, I'm good. I don't shop at Aldi, but only because it's not terribly convenient. I think it's profoundly weird to think that there are "healthier supermarkets". I think what wealth gets you is the ability to do whatever the hell you want, without thinking too deeply about it. For some people, it's buying fancy cars and taking private jets. For others, it's horses or dogs, or things that aren't expensive (not that I'm saying that horses aren't expensive).[/quote]
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