"There's no glamour anymore. Today's generation are arrogant and indiscreet. They want to show off their material wealth. I was never interested in that; I never liked to be ostentatious. I didn't spend my money on Rolls-Royces or helicopters, and I never bought expensive horses to play polo. We just wanted to have fun and sleep with beautiful women."
Jorge Guinle, old-school Brazilian playboy, who died last week at 88
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I was going to post a comment, but I have a job to do. I'm going to be crowned the king of Mars.
Posted by: ron | March 11, 2004 at 06:16 AM
these so-called playboys today with their filthy little "jobs," how I despise them for their weakness. one moment it's "oh, I am the king of mars," the next it's "but you see I am the president of the united states, don't you know." their lack of imagination literally makes one want to vomit up the lunch one did not pay for. speaking of which, my friend, can you, how do you say, front me? I'm a little short. have been since 1957. you understand, for we are both men, is it not so? hello?
Posted by: Bill | March 11, 2004 at 08:39 PM