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You are fabulously wealthy so you can buy anything you want. You want 5 vehicles so you just go out and buy them. Which 5 and why?

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Posted - August 28, 2016

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  • 24423

    Five Edsels.

    I'm unsure if I'd drive them or just store them.

    I simply love the way they look.

    :)

      August 28, 2016 4:03 PM MDT
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  • 24423

    great song still to me!

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    :)

      August 28, 2016 4:07 PM MDT
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  • Bez

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    I have sometimes heard "bullocks" being used as a humorous euphemism for "bollocks" because the latter is regarded as vulgar. I also used to work with a guy called Dave Bullock and not surprisingly he was nicknamed Dave Bollock. Lol:)

    Yes, Hartfire's reply is very unique/creative/unusual. :)

      August 28, 2016 5:20 PM MDT
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  • 411

    1 BMW M3 GTR Because Need For Speed Most Wanted was awesome
    2 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Because I always liked Porsches
    3 Lamborghini aventador coupé. I always wanted to drive a Lambo.
    4 Porsche Cayenne. For those times when one needs to make an offroad trip
    5 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X For when I have to mingle with the normal folk

      August 28, 2016 8:01 PM MDT
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  • The two-decker bus would be fun - had a go on one of those in London and enjoyed it. You could like like a snail carrying your house on your back.

    A "bullock"  -- not bollock lol :) -- is a desexed bull. He's had his bollocks removed at birth or within the first 2 weeks of birth. The only "nice" way to do it in under anaesthetic, which unfortunately is rarely the case. But if I were rich enough, I'd go to the local Hari Krishnas and ask if I could have the pick of 4 of their best new bull calves, and I'd pay a vet to do the job humanely. Then I'd let the little ones stay with their mothers until the natural age of weaning. In the mean time, I'd get the Hari Krishna expert bullock trainer to teach me how to handle and train them, so that they bond with me from young.

    I'd do the same with the camels, going to Australia's central desert to get them. They would join the 5 horses and 2 donkeys here at our place, and become a part of the program for caring for the land.

    However, I had a subsequent thought after my first answer, and I think one of the new solar powered Tesla cars would be great - especially recharging them from the solar voltaic roof panels at home. No engine parts to wear out and no fuel costs.

    I did have a ride in a Lotus once, travelling from Paris to Burgundy along an Autobarn and then cruising through the countryside. The speed was amazing, seeing things go by so fast, but the car was so insulated and smooth that you could hardly feel it. No rush of air. I prefer to feel the environment around me at a slow pace, to drink it all in (when nature is being kind.)

      August 28, 2016 9:06 PM MDT
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  • 113301

    No. They don't rock my world like the Lambo or XKE do m'dear. Different strokes! Where is Ferrari on your list of likables? Anywhere? I mean there are lots of hot beautiful cars but they just don't speak to me bh.  :)

      August 29, 2016 1:57 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    I know the difference sweetie. I said that bullocks  SOUNDS a lot like bollocks. Not that they are the same thing. You ACTUALLY RODE in a Lotus? WHOA! Were you scared at all? How long a  drive is that hartfire? I have never been to Europe so I don't know. Does the Autobahn have a speed limit? It's hard for me to conceive of an automobile with no engine parts! Thank you for your thoughtful and interesting answer. I looked up bullock. That's a mean thing to do! Happy Monday! :)                              

      August 29, 2016 2:17 AM MDT
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  • 2 hrs to travel 260.1 km at 130kph or approx 81 miles per hour via A6
    No, neither thrilled not scared. More disappointed not to able to linger to enjoy the views.The driver was highly skilled and the road built for it.
    I was staying with a French family in Paris for a few months. Charles was the eldest son, mathematician at the Sorbonne, permanent bachelor - asexual type. Geeky and Asperger-ish. Apparently he spent almost his entire salary on the car. He was taking me to see the family's ancestral house in Burgundy, attend the Easter Latin Mass in the Autun Cathedral and see other sites around the area with the family.
      August 29, 2016 2:35 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    ((hugs)) That's for the Lambo Oscar. A Lambo is on my list of 5 too but I don't care which one . When my son graduated from high school I had gotten him a large poster of a Lambo Countache, had it dry-mounted and gave it to him. When he moved he gifted me with it. I still have it and that was a few decades ago! He also bought a book of all the Lambos ever made at that time and I still have that too. I'm not so much a Beamer fan. I like the XKE Jag rather than a Porsche. I like Mitsi  cars a lot. So all-in-all I really like your list! Thank you for your reply and Happy Monday!  :)

      August 29, 2016 2:53 AM MDT
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  • 113301

     You need to write about your adventures my friend.  And Publish it. Seriously. That small snippet above is very intriguing. I want more. You ARE A WRITER hartfire. Why not make some money off it or have you? Thank you for sharing that story! :)

      August 29, 2016 3:59 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    Thank you for your reply Andy! :)

      August 29, 2016 4:11 AM MDT
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  • 628

    hello there Rosie..

    Rosie in a Lambo...Nice!!!

    Although I am not into the new "exotics", I do love the older ones. An original Countach would be a kick, better yet an old Miura would be more my style.

    Same with Mercedes. Don't really care for the new ones, but a 1957 300SL roadster is an absolutely gorgeous car..

      August 29, 2016 10:23 AM MDT
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  • 2465
    If I was fabulously wealthy, I would find 5 individuals that walk to work to support their family. Then I would purchase their choice of a vehicle tbey could afford. If that ever happens, I will let you know what vehicle they chose.
      August 29, 2016 10:59 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    You get the gold star for selflessness for the day my friend. What an awesome answer! Mine was totally selfish. Good job PC. No wonder I like you so much ! You are  a fine role model for how human beings SHOULD BE. Thank you for your reply! ?:)

      August 29, 2016 11:33 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    Nifty my friend! Well if I ever get one I'm driving up to visit you and give you a ride. Vice-versa perhaps? Thank you for your reply des! :) You do know that I have a dry-mounted Lambo poster..Countach.. to be exact.. don't you? A gift  from me to my kid when he graduated from high school. A gift from him to me when he moved out into the world. He also bought me a Lambo gift book for a Christmas present which included all Lambos ever built at that time. That was decades ago! So we shall travel in style! Thank you for your reply. Oh. My first experience with a Mercedes was when Old School and I drove up to visit my son at Berkeley in the 80's . I got to drive. It was an old solid tank-type car and it cornered like a sports cars! At that moment I fell in love and have been faithful to Mercedes ever since then. But then the Lambo came on the scene. Who in his/her right mnd could not fall under its spell?  :)

      August 29, 2016 1:15 PM MDT
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  • 628

    Hey there Rosie

    I am sure it would be an experience to drive a Lamborghini..The new ones, while certainly beautiful and technologically wonderful, just seem to me to be a matter of money. whereas the older ones are more of a passion. When I see a new Murcielago  I think, Hmmmm, they have a lot of money. But when I see a first generation Countach I think, Wow, where did he find it, was it restored, who cared for it that it has been kept so well. They don't come cheap either. Expect to spend 1/2 a million and up for one.

    Someone who buys a new one probably hires someone to keep it clean. Someone who buys an old Miura though is out there every weekend with q-tips and towels going over every inch...

      August 29, 2016 2:29 PM MDT
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