Hitting the pavement Wrote:
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> Dad is partly to blame Wrote:
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> > f-the bishop Wrote:
> >
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> > > How does 21-year-old Sami Ullah, afford that
> > car?
> >
> > from the wapo...
> >
> > The cost of the car didn’t deter them either.
> > Its price tag: $72,700, plus several thousands
> of
> > dollars more for a new air filtration system and
> a
> > louder exhaust.
> >
> > To his parents, buying an M5 for their son
> > symbolized their ascendancy into the upper
> class.
> > It also reflected their hope that Sami would
> one
> > day run his father’s businesses.
> >
> >
>
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/a-virginia-imm
>
> >
> igrants-son-dies-behind-the-wheel-of-a-symbol-of-h
>
> >
> is-success/2013/03/16/6900dee4-8cc1-11e2-b63f-f53f
>
> > b9f2fcb4_story_1.html
> >
> >
> >
> > I feel bad for the Dad.
>
> Why? Daddy spoiled the little brat. With 6.5
> billion people shitting on this planet scraping
> another little arrogant kid off the pavement
> creates jobs
> Dad should have known his son and choose
> accordingly. Not a very intelligent businessman.
> I don't think Sami is ascending.
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