The World’s Most Stereotypical Lamborghini Owner Speaks
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The World’s Most Stereotypical Lamborghini Owner Speaks
For those who saw the other thread about this guy...he spoke out about everything
http://jalopnik.com/5894955/the-worl...i-owner-speaks
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I've heard stories of divorce lawyers suing their own clients.
I agree.
Eh, leave that out of the vocab!
Awesome.
Agreed. Public don't realize that these people do more in one charity than charitable donations of a normal person in their lifetime.
Hands down, awesome.
Double awesome.
With that mentioned, I think the new lambos are ugly no matter how much power they've got. The Countach and Diablo were the real Italian deal. The others are German imitations.
I only have only one hobby: Cars.
I drove with Concubine.
The Vanity plates don't hurt anyone. I keep them because most people can't believe that word was not taken. It's funny and Ironic to me on several levels. I apologize?
I am strongly confident that I do more for charity than anyone I have ever personally met.
I will continue to drive my cars; show up at every event. I love cars and car people. Everyone who meets me at an event is greeted with a big smile and positive conversation, maybe a joke or two. I have never said no to anyone who wants to speak to me or photograph my car, no matter how tired
My cars don't sit, I drive them the way a real car guy drives whatever he may own.
With that mentioned, I think the new lambos are ugly no matter how much power they've got. The Countach and Diablo were the real Italian deal. The others are German imitations.
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Not sure if I agree.... I guess monitarily they give more, but not in percentage. One they probably do it for taxes too, you don't see many giving cash away or anonymous money, it is well presented and documented and to get buildings names after them ect, and it is usually less than 1-5% of their worth. Where as general public doen't make quite the specticle and can give 5-15% of their worth. I think that is a pretty cocky statement to say "I am strongly confident that I do more for charity than anyone I have ever personally met." It is also easier to volunteer ect when you have a ton of money and vacations and aren't stuck at a 9-5, but even then you will still see the general public volunteer for stuff.
I can't stand when you see an Oprah giving 20k cars to 100 people so spending 2 whole mil. when she has 1.5bil, so that means she gave .13% of her money. She looks are 'great' and 'nice' makes a specticle of it that gives her popluarity giving her more money. I might think different if at random or annouced if Oprah gave 150mil. I think she is know for being the 'most generous celeb' giving away 41mil, so that is 2.7%, and she is considered the most generous?!? I just dont' consider something of serplus and non sacraficial THAT generous.
Not sure how much this guy has given, but he sure thinks highly of himself.