I'm thinking about buying an Eames Chair. A $5,000 chair. I welcome anyone to talk me out of being such an idiot.

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It doesn't do the latter, but comfortable isn't even the right word somehow. If you ever sit in one, you're ruined for life. No more $80 a bottle whiskeys will ever be good enough for you. You'll look down on those people in business class as you make your way to the first class cabin. Silk underwear and velvet overalls? No problem, man. Last night, steak in San Francisco, tonight teriyaki in Tokyo.rgdeuce wrote:I can see spending upwards of $5-10k on a really nice bed or a beautiful couch that everyone can enjoy, but if I am spending $5k on a chair it better the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in AND has a retractable life-like woman's head that takes care of me when needed.
What's the appropriate formal occasion? Like a pool party at the Playboy Mansion?JMarkJohns wrote:I also have a $400 pair of alligator formal flip flops.
No joke.
I've worn them to weddings. First bought them for a beach wedding.Longhorned wrote:What's the appropriate formal occasion? Like a pool party at the Playboy Mansion?JMarkJohns wrote:I also have a $400 pair of alligator formal flip flops.
No joke.
I'd be standing there in my rubber flip flops and then I'd look over at you in your alligators, and that would answer the question as to why I'm talking to an accountant from the company that supplies Hugh Hefner's pajamas, and you've got three model girls rubbing their fingers through your hair?
Going to get a Tesla soon. I'm still trying to come to terms with how much it costs but we really like those cars.Chicat wrote:I've had my eye on either a Cadillac CTS or an Audi A6, but I'll keep tooling around in my sensible Camry.
That is a beautiful chair LH. Really. Funny to me because the friendly Canadian GF hates both of my old school club chairs in the Master Lounge (i.e., mancave). Admittedly, both are tattered, worn and somewhat broken down - akin to Martin Crane's chair in Frasier. Pretty ratty, but one of them was my great grandfather's chair and I've had it for over 25 years now. It's my safe spot. Fits me like a glove. The other one I don't care so much about. My mother is an interior designer and is now in cahoots with the Canadian to replace my chairs. I've told them that I would consider a pair of Eames-style chairs as replacements at their expense. I'm open to further classing up the Master Lounge and would enjoy the recliner and/or ottoman set up. I was just thinking about this type of chair driving to work this morning. Funny you should post this picture.Longhorned wrote:What outrageously expensive thing are you thinking about buying? You know, something that you can't justify, that really isn't a financial investment in your home's value or anything else that a financial adviser or family members would approve of. It doesn't make any sense, but you just might do it anyway.
I'm thinking about buying an Eames Chair. A $5,000 chair. I welcome anyone to talk me out of being such an idiot.
lol me too. in like 2013. turrible idea.Daryl Zero wrote:I subscribed to GoAzCats a few years back.
If you want our Audi A3 "clean diesel" TDI, we can talk...Chicat wrote:I've had my eye on either a Cadillac CTS or an Audi A6, but I'll keep tooling around in my sensible Camry.
Uh, yeah.scumdevils86 wrote:I hope no one on here has purchased a diesel vw or audi in the last 6 years! The value on them has crashed. We won't even finance any of those vehicles any more, period.
What's the alternative? A nanny? That's even more expensive.BMalo wrote:Childcare.
Don't own one myself, but why has their value crashed so much? just the decrease in gas prices?scumdevils86 wrote:I've seen people only receiving offers of about 20% of what the vehicle was valued at 2 weeks ago.
yeah, but, with the right nanny, there are added benefits?Longhorned wrote:What's the alternative? A nanny? That's even more expensive.BMalo wrote:Childcare.
There has been reports that counties will not renew tags until the emissions questions have all been ironed out.PieceOfMeat wrote:Don't own one myself, but why has their value crashed so much? just the decrease in gas prices?scumdevils86 wrote:I've seen people only receiving offers of about 20% of what the vehicle was valued at 2 weeks ago.
Sweatshops.Longhorned wrote:What's the alternative? A nanny? That's even more expensive.BMalo wrote:Childcare.
Is that what I used to call a harmonizer? Changes vocalist's pitch and frequencies?UAdevil wrote:
Just picked up one of these for my band. Impulse buy, but we really need it as none of our vocalists are really stand outs.
One would think there is a class action going to happen against VW for the poor souls who bought into clean diesel.scumdevils86 wrote:We can't value the vehicles properly, especially since VW has no plan released yet on how to fix their fuck up. They emit like 40 times as much emissions as VW said they did so there's a lot of people who don't want them. The whole VW brand name is in bad shape.
I imagine so, on top of VW having to pay for the repairs on every car so they can pass emissions testing. I saw several stories where people had the misfortune to be counting on selling their VW right now in order to help pay for bills/tuition/medical expenses etc and now that money is just not there. One girl's Jetta (the sale of which was supposed to pay her 2015-2016 college tuition) which was blue booking at about $15k was fetching no offers of more than about $2500 as of this week.Daryl Zero wrote:One would think there is a class action going to happen against VW for the poor souls who bought into clean diesel.scumdevils86 wrote:We can't value the vehicles properly, especially since VW has no plan released yet on how to fix their fuck up. They emit like 40 times as much emissions as VW said they did so there's a lot of people who don't want them. The whole VW brand name is in bad shape.
Harmonizer, pitch corrector, etc. Here is a demo:Daryl Zero wrote:Is that what I used to call a harmonizer? Changes vocalist's pitch and frequencies?UAdevil wrote:
Just picked up one of these for my band. Impulse buy, but we really need it as none of our vocalists are really stand outs.
scumdevils86 wrote:I imagine so, on top of VW having to pay for the repairs on every car so they can pass emissions testing. I saw several stories where people had the misfortune to be counting on selling their VW right now in order to help pay for bills/tuition/medical expenses etc and now that money is just not there. One girl's Jetta (the sale of which was supposed to pay her 2015-2016 college tuition) which was blue booking at about $15k was fetching no offers of more than about $2500 as of this week.Daryl Zero wrote:One would think there is a class action going to happen against VW for the poor souls who bought into clean diesel.scumdevils86 wrote:We can't value the vehicles properly, especially since VW has no plan released yet on how to fix their fuck up. They emit like 40 times as much emissions as VW said they did so there's a lot of people who don't want them. The whole VW brand name is in bad shape.
UAdevil wrote:Harmonizer, pitch corrector, etc. Here is a demo:Daryl Zero wrote:Is that what I used to call a harmonizer? Changes vocalist's pitch and frequencies?UAdevil wrote:
Just picked up one of these for my band. Impulse buy, but we really need it as none of our vocalists are really stand outs.
Yah. It was basically intentional fraud.Olsondogg wrote:scumdevils86 wrote:I imagine so, on top of VW having to pay for the repairs on every car so they can pass emissions testing. I saw several stories where people had the misfortune to be counting on selling their VW right now in order to help pay for bills/tuition/medical expenses etc and now that money is just not there. One girl's Jetta (the sale of which was supposed to pay her 2015-2016 college tuition) which was blue booking at about $15k was fetching no offers of more than about $2500 as of this week.Daryl Zero wrote:One would think there is a class action going to happen against VW for the poor souls who bought into clean diesel.scumdevils86 wrote:We can't value the vehicles properly, especially since VW has no plan released yet on how to fix their fuck up. They emit like 40 times as much emissions as VW said they did so there's a lot of people who don't want them. The whole VW brand name is in bad shape.
We've already been contacted about a class action lawsuit. We have a 2010 "green car of the year". Bought it brand new, and paid a premium for it. The problem for VW (and like ours, Audi) is the fact that consumer's were sold a bill of goods that wasn't true. People, like my wife and I, that were told we were doing something to help reduce greenhouse gasses, were lied to.
So really, the issue is that. We have been really happy with the car, the performance and gas savings. If they fix the issue at hand, the car will likely not have the performance that it currently does. And that doesn't provide us with what we purchased.
I know it will never happen, but listening to NPR there was an expert saying that VW would basically have to refund the MSRP of the original purchase, as the cars were not as advertised.
Zounds!84Cat wrote:Going to get a Tesla soon. I'm still trying to come to terms with how much it costs but we really like those cars.Chicat wrote:I've had my eye on either a Cadillac CTS or an Audi A6, but I'll keep tooling around in my sensible Camry.
They're still making them new so it's pretty fool-proof to buy the real deal. But if you buy an old one, it should cost more than a brand new one. That's because they used to be made out of rosewood, but not anymore because it's endangered. Those are rare collector's items. I'm just in it for a new one.Jefe wrote:LH, those Lounge chairs are great. Been looking for one for a while myself. I missed one just down the street from me, apparently it was an original in great shape and only like $1400. It was sold within an hour of being posted. Make sure youre buying a real one, lots of fakes out there. Theres a really good guide online on what to look out for. Rove is making very nice replica at less than half the cost and people seem to love them
http://www.roveconcepts.com/rove-lounge ... toman.html
Ah, see, I had no idea all that happened/was going on (after seeing your post and the others after it). Don't I feel dumb nowazgreg wrote:There has been reports that counties will not renew tags until the emissions questions have all been ironed out.PieceOfMeat wrote:Don't own one myself, but why has their value crashed so much? just the decrease in gas prices?scumdevils86 wrote:I've seen people only receiving offers of about 20% of what the vehicle was valued at 2 weeks ago.
Yeah after reading the posts in this thread, I'd imagine that's a solid reason not to finance them at all anymore.scumdevils86 wrote:We can't value the vehicles properly, especially since VW has no plan released yet on how to fix their fuck up. They emit like 40 times as much emissions as VW said they did so there's a lot of people who don't want them. The whole VW brand name is in bad shape.