In general, I really do appreciate what you’re saying here. However, there seems to be a gulf between his scorn, on this message board, and your response.Almost as bad as busybodies telling other people how they should spend their money.
In general, I really do appreciate what you’re saying here. However, there seems to be a gulf between his scorn, on this message board, and your response.Almost as bad as busybodies telling other people how they should spend their money.
I know someone senior in that line of work for a major national outfit. I’ve told him many times he needs to write a book. You’re right, people are wierd - and greedy AF. And most of them aren’t good at crime, LOL.Bling, and its desire, to fabricate image, is the bane of my existence. I am an insurance fraud investigator…. What is important to people baffles me.
I likely am familiar with your acquaintance. It’s not a big circle.I know someone senior in that line of work for a major national outfit. I’ve told him many times he needs to write a book. You’re right, people are wierd - and greedy AF. And most of them aren’t good at crime, LOL.
The $30K millionaire was a thing in the early 00s. Young guys faking it till they make it during the last economic boom. Dirty Scottsdale memorialized that whole culture, the bimbos, cars, bling. Merciless scorn. No different here, except instead of leased cars and expensive clothes it’s jewelry, expensive clothes.
I get it, the peer pressure thing is strong. Still really, really objectively stupid to basically torch money unless you’re sure an NFL career is waiting.
What about your Zubaz?Reminds me of when a bunch of punks went into our locker room while the game was going on and stole our Reebok Pumps and Starter jackets (except they all got caught).
Those were kept safely at home. Had to really dress fancy on game day: pair of dark Girbaud jeans with the ankles rolled tight, Eastland "dress" shoes and a cardigan sweater.What about your Zubaz?
Flashing his watch to the Colorado State crowd. It's like, here it is .... try to take it. View attachment 27986
Popped collar?Those were kept safely at home. Had to really dress fancy on game day: pair of dark Girbaud jeans with the ankles rolled tight, Eastland "dress" shoes and a cardigan sweater.
Don't forget the Polo or Dhakar. Gotta smell freshThose were kept safely at home. Had to really dress fancy on game day: pair of dark Girbaud jeans with the ankles rolled tight, Eastland "dress" shoes and a cardigan sweater.
Because they're dumb, and narcissists.I know it is their right to do so … but why would a bunch of college players wear tens if thousands of dollars in jewelry to an away football game with an insecure locker room? Solution: Colorado football brings a heavy safe to the game; jewelry goes into safe; two cops guard safe. You’re welcome.
You could hold up the insurance policy and wave it at opposing fans after eking out a win against a bad team.
You are correct. Fixed the thread title.That was a burglary and not a robbery. A robber takes it from you by force. A burglar takes in by sneaking in or breaking in when nobody is there
I say keep the safe and guards on the sideline like on a game show. The camera can cut to it every commercial break.I know it is their right to do so … but why would a bunch of college players wear tens if thousands of dollars in jewelry to an away football game with an insecure locker room? Solution: Colorado football brings a heavy safe to the game; jewelry goes into safe; two cops guard safe. You’re welcome.
Oof!Report: Rose Bowl theft suspects were allegedly recruits visiting UCLA
I assure you, “fake it till you make it” doesn’t belong to any generation, but is an enduring part of the human condition.I know someone senior in that line of work for a major national outfit. I’ve told him many times he needs to write a book. You’re right, people are wierd - and greedy AF. And most of them aren’t good at crime, LOL.
The $30K millionaire was a thing in the early 00s. Young guys faking it till they make it during the last economic boom. Dirty Scottsdale memorialized that whole culture, the bimbos, cars, bling. Merciless scorn. No different here, except instead of leased cars and expensive clothes it’s jewelry, expensive clothes.
I get it, the peer pressure thing is strong. Still really, really objectively stupid to basically torch money unless you’re sure an NFL career is waiting.
I assure you, “fake it till you make it” doesn’t belong to any generation, but is an enduring part of the human condition.
WowReport: Rose Bowl theft suspects were allegedly recruits visiting UCLA