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That’s UFC.

  1. Against gay marriage: He’s a Filipino living in the Phillippines. They’re very religious. Think of a Catholic version of a Muslim state like Turkey or Iran. Not too hardcore, but enough that public policy that goes against the religious doctrine is never implemented. I’ll give him a pass on this.

I never understood why many celebrities mostly by off the shelf supercars instead of trying to buy more unique cars?

We should all hope that nobody tells him that classic Ferraris make Veyrons look like the cheapskate choice.

Mike Tyson’s max net worth was $400 million, Mayweather is about there now. What’s the over/under on his wealth in 10 years?

Best friend ever.

I wondered about the demographic of people who own a Veyron and if they actually exist. I’m convinced now.

Here’s the funniest thing about his collection... He has all these obscenely-priced supercars, but he has one of the oldest, most outdated airplanes out there. That’s an old Gulfstream G-III, before they started putting turbofan motors on them. That thing is louder than shit, and it burns as much fuel at idle on the

I hope Pacquiao beats him.

Man would it be epic if he had a quirky car in the mix.

“So that’s a McLaren 650S, Ferrari Enzo, a Lamborghini Aventador, three Veyrons,.... and a 1973 Volkswagen Type 3 Squareback.”

Floyd? Is that you? YOU’RE Victorious Secret!?

And we will see him on TV in a few years explaining that he doesn’t know why he went bankrupt ‘ I guess things just got away from me’

For whatever reason, I can get into this. And i’m not either a Harley or Prius guy. This is like the ultimate troll car.

Eunuch.

Pyeongtaek, South Korea

The Philippines being a Catholic nation has always made contraceptive support for women not a priority; thus, this arena should not be blamed on Congressman Pacquiao nor should he be entirely blamed for the high maternal death rates in that country. Records show that the Philippines ALWAYS had a high record of

So very much this. As a Filipino who has worked in women’s rights advocacy for the last four years, I have seen personally the damage Cong. Pacquaio has done to the cause of passing reproductive health legislation the Philippines. His influence, coupled with the Catholic Church’s, helped delay for years a measure