Luxury insouciance apparently knows no bounds. At the Princeton Shopping Center this evening, after picking up a variety of Klondike bars (Oreo! Heath Bar! who knew?), I saw a navy blue Maserati sedan, the four door, an admittedly very handsome vehicle. On the left side, just behind the gas cap, was a bright yellow and green round sticker that said something like "Frogbridge Rules" with picture of a frog in a baseball cap or somesuch. A school sticker. I inspected it and am 90% certain it was a sticker, not a magnet. This car lists for about $120k.
This is very strong fashion statement indeed: "Here in a lengthy and nasty recession, I care so little about my status vehicle that I put my kid's school sticker on it." I think we get the point.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Maserati with a bumper sticker
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sometimes kids put stickers on cars without permission.
Once upon business in Dallas, Perchance to handle my phallus, A cream I did rub, Hiding in my tub, then I bought a Maserati Quattroporte.
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