Hehe sorry about that :P Also i agree PRS are just for posers with too much money. They do however look very nice but they aren't really a gutiar you would want to take out and gig.
I imagine if a PRS owner got a slight knock to the guitar that didn't even dent the guitar just slightly scuffed the finish that they would have a complete breakdown.
But that's just my views
Indeed they're your views, but not everyone is like that.
(Note: this example isn't about bragging rights, but just to give an alternative view)
I have a £4000 PRS Modern Eagle. It's been gigged several times (Matt77 and shobet have seen me gig it) and it currently has tarnished gold hardware, a rusting bridge post and tarnished pickup covers. There's a small ding in the top and also one on the rear top edge. It gets played regularly and anyone who comes to my place has it thrust in their hands to try out (as Ian Price knows!)
PRS make superb guitars, built for regular use, and that's what a large proportion of the owners do with them. As PhillyQ mentioned earlier, everyone should try one out with an open mind. When people do, they tend to buy them.
Finally, here's the most used PRS I know. It's a 1986 PRS Guitar (or pre-standard) that's been with the same owner from new. It's still his #1.
For those who've not met him before, may I introduce "Casper"......
http://toneaddict.com/prs1more.html