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    Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles. Not gonna say anything about the prices of the new vehicles.

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    GTAV is pioneering macrotransactions on a costium model.

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    Decided to transfer my character from PS3 over, since it's at level 110.

    Which means saying goodbye to my Lvl 52 PS4 character, Graeme. We've had a good time together mate. Let's relive some memories;


    Ah yes, that time you didn't refill the office printer with paper and ended up in a jail cell for two nights. You had the last laugh though, buying out the business a week later.



    Then there was the business trip through the mountains until snow stopped the progress for half an hour till the plow arrived.



    Of course, that wasn't the only thing stopping you from continuing on the trip...
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    It's good being rich, and knowing rich people - letting them come aboard your yacht for a catch up. Naturally they had no idea since they were away that weekend.



    Bikes were a great way to relieve the stress of a busy executive life. The use of Apple Maps really hurt the process of getting to the destination you intended however. Still no-one knows how you got here, or even where it is.



    Outdoor cooking was never your forte, turns out that heating/cooking food on the hot engine of a car isn't such a good idea. That's not what the insurers were told, naturally...
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    You learned that when city life gets to you, it's a good idea to take a little time away. Go for a nice drive in the country perhaps, you'll end up feeling a whole lot better.



    You had a passion for sponsoring race cars and owning decommissioned ones, plus the rest of your fleet wasn't the typical BMW, Mercedes or Bentley.



    And you most certainly enjoyed the wine! Having shares in a multi-million dollar winery had a number of benefits.

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    While on your seldom taken holidays, a jet-ski was the perfect way to end a day full of great food, great wine and a lot of sun.



    With millions in the bank from shares, hard work and other good fortune, you were able to buy out more businesses than just the one you started at. Premium clothing proved to be a very profitable investment.



    Despite the stone cold exterior, you did have a heart. Donating hundreds of thousands (usually anonymously) of your money to the city, especially to upgrade childrens playgrounds and new art pieces to brighten things up.

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    You had an odd variety of friends whom you met with occasionally to generally just go crazy with. They will all miss you dearly, after a few wines you turned into something ... unique!


    Your last ever venture, with two close friends. The next day your housemaid found you lying in a crumpled heap at the bottom of the stairs at your house. Doctors are saying heart attack, but it was more of a broken heart - having never found a significant other.


    R.I.P. Old friend. You will be missed.
    Graeme H. - 1957 to 2016, at 59 years old.

    It was great to see your brother at your funeral, Warren, i think his name was? Said he found out you'd left everything to him, the sole remaining family you had. He also said he's moving to Los Santos effective immediately...

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    Great pics as usual!

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    Meet Warren. Also a businessman, but who used to reside in Liberty City. He's the older brother to Graeme, at 61 years old (despite looking a little younger perhaps).



    He also has a passion for cars, moreso than Graeme, with nearly 20 cars of all shapes and sizes. His latest acquisition is a 1990's Elegy coupe, which is pretty much fully worked.

    Here he is at his newly inherited vineyard, with said Elegy, on a drive around San Andreas checking in at his new businesses.



    When he beats the young ones at the lights in this thing, they get a bigger surprise at his age than getting beaten in a race.


    I'm sure you'll see a lot more of him in the future, he'll probably be the one buying out the business you work for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkylineObsession View Post
    You had an odd variety of friends whom you met with occasionally to generally just go crazy with. They will all miss you dearly, after a few wines you turned into something ... unique!
    I think I met those guys at burning man.

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