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Right, you've got 100,000 of your English pounds* and you're going to spend them on a motorcar. But ha, not just one automobile but three.

 

1 - A car for every day use, going to the shops, going to the office

2 - Weekend run about for those days when it's not raining

3 - Track car/bike

 

What, which and why?

 

Per me -

1 - M5 =~ 60000

2 - VAuxhall VX 220 Turbo =~25000

3 - Caterham7 1.4 =~15000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Hypothetically - money doesn't actually exist

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I want an old mini and a smart roadster, please.

 

thank you.

 

(i know that's only two.. but tsk, why be greedy?)

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And a lot of hypothetical cash left over.

 

Perhaps a hypothetical charidee donation, save a lot of hypothetical children

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And you're not allowed to bank it, the inland revenue will have a field day

 

Think of it as car tokens. To spend on cars. Like Book tokens. Real value 0.000001p

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I'll buy Tonka toy cars and distribute them to needy children. I enjoy public transport too much to start going about in cars.

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I'd go to the hypothetical bank and borrow another hypothetical £80k then go get myself an Aston Martin Vanquish S V12... actually I'd probably need to borrow an additional hypothetical £20k to insure the bugger! :lol:

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*Hypothetically - money doesn't actually exist

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Me having 100K is hypothetical or 100K is itself hypothetical?

 

I'll stop buying lottery tickets if it's the latter.

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You must be fucking thick if you don't know the answer to that one. Either that or you're being very pedantic :lol:

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*Hypothetically - money doesn't actually exist

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Me having 100K is hypothetical or 100K is itself hypothetical?

 

I'll stop buying lottery tickets if it's the latter.

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You must be fucking thick if you don't know the answer to that one. Either that or you're being very pedantic :lol:

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Well I am king pedant but in this case I was just looking for a discussion of money as a theoretic notion. You could have all the money in the world, but on a desert island you'd be as poor as a goat and all that.

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*Hypothetically - money doesn't actually exist

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Me having 100K is hypothetical or 100K is itself hypothetical?

 

I'll stop buying lottery tickets if it's the latter.

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You must be fucking thick if you don't know the answer to that one. Either that or you're being very pedantic :lol:

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Well I am king pedant but in this case I was just looking for a discussion of money as a theoretic notion. You could have all the money in the world, but on a desert island you'd be as poor as a goat and all that.

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In practice though, you'd still have £100k.

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But to spend on what?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CARS, THE ANSWER IS CARS, RUN THE GOAT OVER AND EAT IT.

 

Or you could get on ebay, buy yourself a boat and leave

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In practice though, you'd still have £100k.

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In practice you'd have an IOU for £100K, but it's actual worth would be less than a flare gun.

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In practice you'd have £100k. It's actual worth is debatable.

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In practice though, you'd still have £100k.

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In practice you'd have an IOU for £100K, but it's actual worth would be less than a flare gun.

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In practice you'd have £100k. It's actual worth is debatable.

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In practice you'd have a token for 100 grands worth of cars.

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In practice you'd have £100k. It's actual worth is debatable.

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I have £10 in my pocket but 'in practice' it's an IOU, that's why it says "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of". It's worth is theoretically £10 until I get the gold bullion I'm due.

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In practice you'd have £100k. It's actual worth is debatable.

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I have £10 in my pocket but 'in practice' it's an IOU, that's why it says "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of". It's worth is theoretically £10 until I get the gold bullion I'm due.

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It's not an IOU since you can't exchange for its worth anymore although it had a value in silver at one time, hence the name 'Sterling'. You haven't been able to for years. You could just as easily argue that you don't own your house/car/etc. since 'ownership' is a theoretical concept. I would argue though that if you have £100k in currency, you still have it no matter where you are. Although its relative value would vary depending on circumstances. Just like the relative value of £100k's worth of silver, gold, diamonds would.

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'ownership' is a theoretical concept.

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Agreed.

 

Society puts the theory into practice. Take yourself out of society and the theory breaks down.

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What do you reckon the geezer's iPod in you av is worth? :lol:

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'ownership' is a theoretical concept.

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Agreed.

 

Society puts the theory into practice. Take yourself out of society and the theory breaks down.

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What do you reckon the geezer's iPod in you av is worth? :lol:

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Nowt much but I'd pay a bomb for the snazzy hat and stylish smock combo.

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