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Collin Shots
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Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:05 am Posts: 1868 Location: 1503
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 Re: Bemonery
atease wrote: terrible.
essentially two mortgage payments (or one for those with expensive houses) for a toy. yikes. That was the rent at my last one bedroom apartment out here. 
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BloodDrinker6969
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Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:13 pm Posts: 12024 Location: Chicago, Like R.Kelly
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So I'm going to comment on this really fast. 1- It was my Bemon (duh) 2- Had to sell something due to some sad personal issues that arose that I'm not really going to get in to (I prefer my private life to be excluded from my toy life.) 3- I didn't think it'd go that high, holy shit!? But honestly it did help a lot and my family is all the better for it, crisis averted.
Anyway, I've been on checking/stalking but haven't had time to do any commenting (rejoyce "haters") and will probably be a little less active due to the events/situations that led to the Bemon being sold in the first place.
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| Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:43 am |
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SAMBA
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Joined: Sun May 06, 2007 1:15 pm Posts: 1228 Location: LONDON
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I think thats completely understandable.
Sorry to hear your sad news.
I hope everything works out ok for you and yours.
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| Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:58 am |
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sancx33
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Joined: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:15 am Posts: 738 Location: Indonesia
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Sometimes we all need fresh cash......
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garadama
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Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:41 pm Posts: 1892 Location: Financial Hub
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sorry to hear that , blooddrink hope everything will be fine for you.
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| Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:35 pm |
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Krudler
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:40 am Posts: 1366
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liquidsky wrote: Even if I was set for life, won the lottery etc etc, I still couldn't pull the trigger on this. But again, I like stuff that others hate so it all evens out in the cosmos... What if you worked a job that made you want to kill yourself by stabbing a sharpened pencil into your ear and went home to nothing you cared about at all and had no outstanding debt but made good money? I didn't buy that Bemon but can see doing it.
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Darky
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Joined: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:49 am Posts: 1837 Location: Australia
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Krudler wrote: liquidsky wrote: Even if I was set for life, won the lottery etc etc, I still couldn't pull the trigger on this. But again, I like stuff that others hate so it all evens out in the cosmos... What if you worked a job that made you want to kill yourself by stabbing a sharpened pencil into your ear and went home to nothing you cared about at all and had no outstanding debt but made good money? I didn't buy that Bemon but can see doing it. I'd say look for another job and go see a shrink 
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audiodifficulties
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Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:51 pm Posts: 3948 Location: a font of negativity
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I'd invest in something a little more self fullfilling than a toy that retailed for about 85 dollars. Krudler wrote: liquidsky wrote: Even if I was set for life, won the lottery etc etc, I still couldn't pull the trigger on this. But again, I like stuff that others hate so it all evens out in the cosmos... What if you worked a job that made you want to kill yourself by stabbing a sharpened pencil into your ear and went home to nothing you cared about at all and had no outstanding debt but made good money? I didn't buy that Bemon but can see doing it.
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Krudler
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:40 am Posts: 1366
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audiodifficulties wrote: I'd invest in something a little more self fullfilling than a toy that retailed for about 85 dollars. Krudler wrote: liquidsky wrote: Even if I was set for life, won the lottery etc etc, I still couldn't pull the trigger on this. But again, I like stuff that others hate so it all evens out in the cosmos... What if you worked a job that made you want to kill yourself by stabbing a sharpened pencil into your ear and went home to nothing you cared about at all and had no outstanding debt but made good money? I didn't buy that Bemon but can see doing it. How do you know that's not been covered already? Toys are a step above call girls on the "investment" front (not a good investment). Darky wrote: I'd say look for another job and go see a shrink  Sometimes leaving a job has ramifications that are much worse than staying. I'd pick a Psychopharmacologist over a shrink in a heartbeat, far more beneficial. Everyone's circumstances are different, coloured by different perspectives, different losses, and different responsibilities. Don't want to disappoint those who're enjoying some schadenfreude but I could've listed any number of scenarios that might account for that purchase. Should've bid on this just for the entertainment value.
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Joe Bunny
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Joined: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:33 am Posts: 1204 Location: san francisco
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Krudler wrote: How do you know that's not been covered already? Toys are a step above call girls on the "investment" front (not a good investment).
What the fuck does this mean?
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Krudler
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Joe Bunny wrote: Krudler wrote: How do you know that's not been covered already? Toys are a step above call girls on the "investment" front (not a good investment).
What the fuck does this mean? It means that $1800 + can be spent very quickly and very easily with absolutely nothing to show for it. People buy neo Kaiju as an investment, for real? I think it'll have no value long term and even knowing that I still waste a small fortune on toys every month. I'm glad I didn't sell my KAWS 5YLs and I'm keeping my Bemon collection. The fact is I also buy toys I know depreciate the instant they leave retail. Not entirely sure what your question means but the above describes what I meant as far as buying toys to invest. You pulled that out of a longer post but omitted the reference to toys as an investment which I was responding too. I doubt the buyer bought that Bemon in lieu of selling Toyota stock short ...
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Collin Shots
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Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:05 am Posts: 1868 Location: 1503
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Krudler wrote: Joe Bunny wrote: Krudler wrote: How do you know that's not been covered already? Toys are a step above call girls on the "investment" front (not a good investment).
That's why I tell everyone to film all call girl encounters and eBay auctions they partake in. They come in handy on family holidays.
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audiodifficulties
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Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:51 pm Posts: 3948 Location: a font of negativity
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I meant invest in an entirely different way then everyone else is taking it.
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| Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:36 pm |
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Robert DeCastro
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Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:31 am Posts: 2216 Location: In Limbo
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Krudler
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:40 am Posts: 1366
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audiodifficulties wrote: I meant invest in an entirely different way then everyone else is taking it. Altruistic investments? Those got boring long ago and aren't remotely fulfilling considering my tax dollars largely go to bail outs and huge corporate bonuses to Executives for failure on a monumental scale and the systematic destruction of the economy. The days of charity have been wasted by the Feds and their Corporate masters. Look to them for altruistic investments but all you'll get is a larger tax bill, unless you went to school with Geithner and his cronies. It seemed you were referring to financial since this thing was so expensive. Money can't buy happiness though it can help you push the pleasure buttons. Looking at the history of the completed auction its fairly obvious what SBer may have bought the Bemon in question.
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Sanjeev
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Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:46 am Posts: 2571 Location: Boston, MA
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Oy vey...audiodifficulties is just saying that he would rather take a knitting class, learn to play the guitar, go for a drive in the country...or do something he sees as more fulfilling than paying 20 times more for a toy than its friggin' retail cost. He's not the one who originally suggested the buyer instead donate the money to Haiti relief efforts.
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Krudler
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:40 am Posts: 1366
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Sanjeev wrote: Oy vey...audiodifficulties is just saying that he would rather take a knitting class, learn to play the guitar, go for a drive in the country...or do something he sees as more fulfilling than paying 20 times more for a toy than its friggin' retail cost. He's not the one who originally suggested the buyer instead donate the money to Haiti relief efforts. Hmm, that's an obscure take on it but probably right. Haven't done the knitting classes but the rest has been done many times over. I've mostly forgotten how to play guitar at this point so guess I could relearn but why bother. You could do all those things and more considering the auctions end price. One man's pleasure is another's poison and all that. I'd rather have the Bemon; actually I'd keep the $1800 and spend it on things even more wasteful which is why I didn't bid on it.
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chottomatte
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Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:15 am Posts: 905 Location: Toronto
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Hey Krudler while this thread has your attention, can we see your bemon collection? I'm only assuming but I have a hunch it's pretty impressive 
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| Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:43 am |
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Krudler
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:40 am Posts: 1366
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chottomatte wrote: Hey Krudler while this thread has your attention, can we see your bemon collection? I'm only assuming but I have a hunch it's pretty impressive  PM me with your email address, I'd be glad to send you a picture.
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