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8 November 2009, 11:04 AM | #1 |
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Librarian!
Was at the library, checked out a bunch of books-stocks, martial arts, health books, the guy checking me out had a nice silver bracelet and on the left, could've sworn was a Sub. But I thought I saw the Omega logo, so I asked is that an Omega? He said no, Rolex. I said nice Sub! 'I have one too, showed him my Pres, his eyes widened a lil when he saw the bezel, 'is that real'? I said yes, he said, there's no way I could afford that. I asked how old, where he got it, he said Madison and 50 something...I assumed that's one of the T's or Wempe, but he said it was a jewelry store, he said he paid full price 6 yrs ago.
Kinda pointless thread, but I never thought I'd see a librarian wearing a Rolex. Not to demean them by insinuating they are low paid, just the general 'stereotype' is that they are quiet, low key, unmaterialistic. That's at least my impression. |
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I thought the steriotype is that they all look like this
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8 November 2009, 12:22 PM | #3 |
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Hey Bill, I think I need to go to your library.
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8 November 2009, 02:07 PM | #4 |
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If only all librarians looked like that...I'd be much better read.
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8 November 2009, 03:21 PM | #5 |
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I can't even see the librarian....must be a photo from an i-phone or something.....every so often all I get are small boxes with red crosses in them.....very frustrating
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8 November 2009, 04:51 PM | #6 |
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Someone once posted here that if you're "only" a middle class office worker you should not wear rolex at work. He likes pacman too, you might be from the same world. Some people just need to go back down to earth.
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8 November 2009, 04:59 PM | #7 |
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Hey...you never know someone's circumstances. A librarian could be a trust fund baby...maybe he saved his money, got the watch as a gift, or whatever.
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I noticed that my mechanic was wearing an SS DJ and come to find out he won it in a contest by Federal Mogul to see who could sell the most ball joints.
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I have a lecturer who wears a day-date.. he apparently got it from his father, and says he would never be able to afford it on his salary..
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Anyone with a steady job could afford a Rolex Sub, if they really wanted one. Ok it might take a few sacrifices and a bit of time to save, but it would be doable. It all depends where your priorities are. Do you want a Rolex or a new car? Maybe your kids education is more important to you than owning a fine watch. Its all about choices that we all have to make.
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There must be more Rolex watches in this world today in say brands like Timex.Rolex watches say 15-20 years ago were fairly exclusive,but today most anyone could if they wanted too buy one.
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True , I couldn't see our parents buy a Rolex on credit . I know of a young waiter around here that has taken out a personal loan at 22%APR to buy a TT SUB . I believe he will have paid nearly twice for the watch by the time he's finished
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Maybe his wife is a doctor, or he won the lotto. Good post
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9 November 2009, 01:25 AM | #15 |
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Remember. She is a "Librarian!"
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I'm a mechanic. I restore vintage British motorcycles. I wear my SS Sub every day to work. I weld, grind, and paint with it on. No one has ever asked me if it's real or not. It still looks great, and goes diving on vacation a few times a year. I bought it because it's tough as nails and has a cool factor that no other watch has. Steve McQueen, James Bond, Jaques Cousteau.....etc.
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Whatever next....common people owning Rolex. I mean a mechanic, a lecturer and a waiter what on earth next....women being able to vote!
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I'm a retired Navy Chief and I teach English as a second language and I wear my Sub every day! I'm certain everyone thinks it's a fake, then of course no one believes my house is paid off either. It just goes to show you, don't judge people by their jobs, or better yet, don't judge people.
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My wife is a librarian and she wore my Sub to work the other day. And that's not a bad likeness of her! By the way, to the OP, the person checking out your books probably wasn't a librarian, he was probably a clerk.
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