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*: * So* Much * Random * Talking * Here :* ~Episode III (pg. 1401)
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| Ian |
| I don't need a watch, I have my cell phone, and if I don't, I can ask for the time in 4 languages :p |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
4 languages |
English, Midland-English, Geordie and Scottish? |
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| Ian |
canadian
"what's the time, eh?" |
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| Sushipunk |
| Ha, you beat my edit :p |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
My watch is ed :mad:
I thought it was just the battery dying. Umm, no. Needs a full service, that will cost $800. Which is what I bought it for, lol.
Want a new TAG or Omega Chrono. Silver metal, black face (blue if I have to, white if I REALLY have to). Show me deals, people. |
Best watch Ever CLICK |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Didn't see this post, but I was kinda after a new one. What have you got? |
I was half-kidding. It's kinda old, and far from in perfect shape, but it's still nice and works just fine. Mainly, I just want an excuse to finally shell out for this:
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| WittyHandle |
OMG strangest thing.. Strangers with Candy was on last night, not normally a fan, but I left it on. There was this scene where I caught myself going "wow, she's hot, who is she?". Took me a sec, but then I realized...
It was Sarah Jessica Parker
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
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Nice. What is it? |
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| gmilf |
that's a nice watch. I've spent way too much money on watches over the years and I'd have to say that the simpler ones always seem to get the most use. That one would work nicely.
I have one with an altimeter, barometer and built in gps chip that is too bulky to wear around much and the batteries won't last more than a couple months.
I just got a casio with a built in universal remote control that is quite fun to bring to bars and mess with people during the big game but it doesn't exactly look dressy.
I can't remember the company name, but there are several companies out there that make completely unique watches that deviate from the typical clock face design. Does anyone have a favorite company like that. Here is an example of what I mean.
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| iclone |
really, work? there can't possibly be THAT many exciting, new things in music since friday :(
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by gmilf
Does anyone have a favorite company like that. Here is an example of what I mean.
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http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/1/
Waiting for them to design the perfect female watch :p |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by gmilf
that's a nice watch. I've spent way too much money on watches over the years and I'd have to say that the simpler ones always seem to get the most use. That one would work nicely.
I have one with an altimeter, barometer and built in gps chip that is too bulky to wear around much and the batteries won't last more than a couple months.
I just got a casio with a built in universal remote control that is quite fun to bring to bars and mess with people during the big game but it doesn't exactly look dressy.
I can't remember the company name, but there are several companies out there that make completely unique watches that deviate from the typical clock face design. Does anyone have a favorite company like that. Here is an example of what I mean.
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You're thinking of Watchismo.
Edit: she's right, but Watchismo has some others, too. |
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