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Started by lalala, Oct 01 08 10:20
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Lil Me
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Re: Watches
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Oct 02 08 11:18
My watch is almost the same as purelife's! I have the silver/gold. I bought it at London Drugs.
I wear my watch out of habit. I'm used to having it on my wrist, and it feels weird if I go out without it.
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Oct 02 08 11:19
I can get pretty close by reading shadow.....but mostly only in my own yard.
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Oct 02 08 11:24
Lil Me wrote:
I wear my watch out of habit. I'm used to having it on my wrist, and it feels weird if I go out without it.
Me too! I feel partly naked without it.
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Oct 02 08 11:31
My watch never has the correct date on it, because I'm too lazy to set it properly. It assumes that every month has 31 days, and you need to manually wind through 25 hours to bypass each extra day.
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Oct 02 08 11:33
If you have the same watch as me, Lil Me, I just pull the tab out just a wee bit, not enough to stop time and it changes the date.
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Oct 02 08 11:35
I feel partly naked when I forget my pants. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/e058.gif" border=0]
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Oct 02 08 11:37
Your pants or panties?
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Oct 02 08 11:41
Knowing PC's memory, I imagine it's both.
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Oct 02 08 11:42
purelife wrote:
If you have the same watch as me, Lil Me, I just pull the tab out just a wee bit, not enough to stop time and it changes the date.
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unfortunately that doesn't work for the old version.
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Oct 02 08 11:44
Knowing PC's memory, I imagine it's both.
Did I tell you about that before ?[/DIV]
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#25
Oct 05 08 08:53
I have always been a watch person and I feel naked without one. When I had to get my watch repaired I was without one for 10 days... I put a watch that didn't even work so I didn't feel naked.
It's also not whether a clock is available, a watch is still wayyy more convenient. I pretty much require one for my job as I'm always dealing with guests. I don't want to run to the nearest computer just to find out what the time is... that is a waste of my time and the guests. My job also isn't a computer job so it's important for me to have one.
Marik, I love Movado watches for the same reasons that you like them... the minimalist look - classic and simple. I don't know if they're in my price range though.
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#26
Oct 05 08 09:43
I lost my watch 3 days ago
I think I left it at the gym.
Meanwhile, I'm using the clock on my cell phone.
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Oct 06 08 01:24
I hope you find it or get a replacement soon. You must really feel nekid!
When I was younger (age 10/11), I accidentally left my watch in a pocket. Well, after the washer/dryer process, I found my watch in pieces... Back then, I was devasted... poor watch... I killed my watch...
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Oct 06 08 01:34
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Oct 07 08 07:12
I found my watch today at the taekwondo gym.
Not feeling naked anymore!
"In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it." Robert Heinlein
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