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August 02, 2007
World's Most Expensive Bentley Shift Knob
"30 Karats of genuine diamonds and 10 ounces of 18-Karat white gold."
Seems to me the word "genuine" is rather superfluous in these rarified precincts but then, what do I know?
I just try to manage my crack research team as best I can and keep you happy.
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Whoever designed that needs to be put away by the fashion police.
Whoever buys that deserves to have it stolen the first time they walk away from the car in a public place.
Whoever steals it should immediately parse it into its precious parts, fence them, and distribute the proceeds Robin Hood style to poor kids in the area.
Posted by: Stephen Bove | Aug 7, 2007 1:24:55 PM
Oh, Lord won't you buy me a shift knob?
My friends all wear Prada & Vuitton
But I look like Cheney's watch fob
Please, Lord buy me that diamond and gold shift knob?
I can't remain shiftless the rest of my life!
Posted by: 6.02*10^23 | Aug 2, 2007 11:49:08 PM
Once again proving wealth doesn't necessarily equal taste.
Posted by: Al Christensen | Aug 2, 2007 3:51:28 PM
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