J Travolta has planes

He is oil monopoly, own Arsenal Futbol Club, and he could have bought you. Feel free to research a little more about him.
I did. I still don't understand how you equate wealth with personal strength of character.

And no, he couldn't buy me--I'm not for sale at any price.
 
I did. I still don't understand how you equate wealth with personal strength of character.

And no, he couldn't buy me--I'm not for sale at any price.

talk easy, act different. :D
 
I saw it a long time ago but couldn't say if it was 4-8 yrs ago. :lol: I just know the guy flies them himself.
 
No. I can tell that you have not experienced the relationship with a wealthy gentleman.
You consider Roman a "gentleman?"

Then I would say you haven't experienced a relationship with a gentleman, wealthy or otherwise.

I feel sorry for people who judge the value of individuals by the amount of material objects they own. That is so sad.
 
Travolta doesn't pilot the planes because he has to; he pilots them because he loves to fly.

I don't understand how that makes him "weak."

I am very much agreed with you, Reba. Travolta love to fly airplane especially the biggest air plane like a commercial airline airplane. I never get to see his house from the magazine before and the house look cool and modern. No, he is not weak. He knows how to pilot his own airplanes and that is his favorite hobby. So Authenic, get real. You are full of baloney. :roll:
 
in case ya'all didn't notice...... authentic's being :D all along.....
 
You consider Roman a "gentleman?"

Then I would say you haven't experienced a relationship with a gentleman, wealthy or otherwise.

I feel sorry for people who judge the value of individuals by the amount of material objects they own. That is so sad.

Would you go for a gentleman who is willing to sell his yacht, boeing 767, arsenal soccer club, helicopters, and $500 million house and all of his money donate to Haiti? ::hmm:
 
You consider Roman a "gentleman?"

Then I would say you haven't experienced a relationship with a gentleman, wealthy or otherwise.

I feel sorry for people who judge the value of individuals by the amount of material objects they own. That is so sad.

Couldn't have said it better, Reba!
 
Would you go for a gentleman who is willing to sell his yacht, boeing 767, arsenal soccer club, helicopters, and $500 million house and all of his money donate to Haiti? ::hmm:
Sorry, I can't "go for" anyone other than my own dear Hubby. :)

But I would respect a gentleman who sold all his belongings to help poor people in Haiti.
 
Sorry, I can't "go for" anyone other than my own dear Hubby. :)

But I would respect a gentleman who sold all his belongings to help poor people in Haiti.

That's my point. THANKKKK YOUUUUU!
 
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