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Old June 27th 07, 05:52 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
nazcars
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just been to Bowker BMW, Blackburn
quoted £25,000 for vintage cufflinks
or 3 series + £2,000 cash on top
will donate surplus cash to Hospice
or half the £25,000

I can't drive, so Katie can have the 3 Series BMW
and I'll try to find her the reg plate
KAT 1E

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Old June 27th 07, 06:05 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 09:52:13 -0700, nazcars > wrote:

>just been to Bowker BMW, Blackburn
>quoted £25,000 for vintage cufflinks
>or 3 series + £2,000 cash on top
>will donate surplus cash to Hospice
>or half the £25,000
>
>I can't drive, so Katie can have the 3 Series BMW
>and I'll try to find her the reg plate
>KAT 1E


Er! Cufflinks ---- who wears those during the day now and who would you
impress? A cheapo Rolex look-a-like works much better and NOBODY knows that a
Patek Philippe costs x4 times more and works better.
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Old June 28th 07, 04:55 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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>
> Er! Cufflinks ---- who wears those during the day now and who would you
> impress? A cheapo Rolex look-a-like works much better and NOBODY knows that a
> Patek Philippe costs x4 times more and works better.



gentlemen wear Cufflinks
and people, including nice ladies are impressed

every one I have shown them to in a BMW car, likes them
the price will only go up as I visit each BMW car showroom...
I know that I will have a 3 series from them within a year

today I am wearing a pair of cufflinks that are Gold on Silver
priced at £3,500, Joe's Untold Story behind them...

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Old June 28th 07, 08:28 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:55:36 -0700, zion lion >
wrote:

>
>>
>> Er! Cufflinks ---- who wears those during the day now and who would you
>> impress? A cheapo Rolex look-a-like works much better and NOBODY knows that a
>> Patek Philippe costs x4 times more and works better.

>
>
>gentlemen wear Cufflinks
>and people, including nice ladies are impressed
>
>every one I have shown them to in a BMW car, likes them
>the price will only go up as I visit each BMW car showroom...
>I know that I will have a 3 series from them within a year
>
>today I am wearing a pair of cufflinks that are Gold on Silver
>priced at £3,500, Joe's Untold Story behind them...


Perhaps you should have started the tale "once upon a time"
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Old June 29th 07, 12:04 AM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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> wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 09:52:13 -0700, nazcars >
> wrote:
>
>>just been to Bowker BMW, Blackburn
>>quoted £25,000 for vintage cufflinks
>>or 3 series + £2,000 cash on top
>>will donate surplus cash to Hospice
>>or half the £25,000
>>
>>I can't drive, so Katie can have the 3 Series BMW
>>and I'll try to find her the reg plate
>>KAT 1E

>
> Er! Cufflinks ---- who wears those during the day now and who would you
> impress? A cheapo Rolex look-a-like works much better and NOBODY knows
> that a
> Patek Philippe costs x4 times more and works better.


I have cufflinks made from 18x13mm gemstones (like amethyst) and solid gold.
Ladies often admire them :-), however even these are only worth £500 a pair
tops. OTOH a very el cheapo Casio Wave-ceptor keeps time to better than
0.5s and never needs winding or batteries and works MUCH better than all the
expensive watches (Rolex, Rado, Rotary (spit)...) that aren't badge
engineered from it. I expect GPS based watches soon, accurate to 10nS.


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Old June 29th 07, 01:20 AM posted to alt.autos.bmw
Jeff Strickland
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"R. Mark Clayton" > wrote in message
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> > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 09:52:13 -0700, nazcars >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>just been to Bowker BMW, Blackburn
>>>quoted £25,000 for vintage cufflinks
>>>or 3 series + £2,000 cash on top
>>>will donate surplus cash to Hospice
>>>or half the £25,000
>>>
>>>I can't drive, so Katie can have the 3 Series BMW
>>>and I'll try to find her the reg plate
>>>KAT 1E

>>
>> Er! Cufflinks ---- who wears those during the day now and who would you
>> impress? A cheapo Rolex look-a-like works much better and NOBODY knows
>> that a
>> Patek Philippe costs x4 times more and works better.

>
> I have cufflinks made from 18x13mm gemstones (like amethyst) and solid
> gold. Ladies often admire them :-), however even these are only worth £500
> a pair tops. OTOH a very el cheapo Casio Wave-ceptor keeps time to better
> than 0.5s and never needs winding or batteries and works MUCH better than
> all the expensive watches (Rolex, Rado, Rotary (spit)...) that aren't
> badge engineered from it. I expect GPS based watches soon, accurate to
> 10nS.
>


That's ridiculous, who needs a wrist watch that is accurate to 10nS, and
gets better every day at 5:00am?





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Old June 29th 07, 09:30 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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On Jun 28, 10:55 am, zion lion > wrote:

> gentlemen wear Cufflinks
> and people, including nice ladies are impressed
>
> every one I have shown them to in a BMW car, likes them


I think you're confusing "nice ladies" with 'cheap, golddigging sluts
who would give an arse like you a tumble'. But keep trying.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Knows the difference)

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Old June 29th 07, 11:39 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
Dean Dark
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:30:32 -0700, E28 Guyİ >
wrote:

>On Jun 28, 10:55 am, zion lion > wrote:
>
>> gentlemen wear Cufflinks
>> and people, including nice ladies are impressed
>>
>> every one I have shown them to in a BMW car, likes them

>
>I think you're confusing "nice ladies" with 'cheap, golddigging sluts
>who would give an arse like you a tumble'. But keep trying.


Oscar might be able to help. He's told us here more than once that
his wife is a sex-crazed knob-gobbler who he cannot allow out on her
own. Certainly not within my definition of 'nice lady.'

What say you, Oscar? Does your "wife" appreciate fine cufflinks?
--
Dan.
 




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