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  1. I'm a fan of breasted Americans! That should be how they're described from now on! Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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  2. America surely needs a change... I felt let down by many of Obama's unkept promises. I think in the end, he just wasn't able to fight all the opposition from the beginning. I am not at all a Trump supporter either... he is everything I've been brought up to to avoid being. I think he's an horrible person and a complete liar/conman. Clinton would have been horrible for the world, IMO... I've always maintained that she was much more dangerous than trump. I voted Johnson... Yes, he's a bit stoned, and a bit dumb, but has a great record in office and I thought he was a decent guy, even though his policies were far different from my preferred and lost choice of Sanders, who was squashed like a bug by the corrupt DNC and returned a zombie Clinton supporter. I only hope that Trump lives up to his word to fix America... god knows if he lets his supporters down, there's gonna be hell to pay!
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  3. Thanks demax, we pride ourselves on remembering our humanity before our differences. This day is call'd the feast of Crispian. He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say "To-morrow is Saint Crispian." Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say "These wounds I had on Crispin's day." Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember, with advantages, What feats he did that day. Then shall our names, Familiar in his mouth as household words— Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter, Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester— Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red. This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered- We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition; And gentlemen in England now a-bed Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here, And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
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  4. Gentlemen, I don't normally post on political threads, they have a tendency to become a clusterf**k of bad feeling and insult throwing. Personally I have disliked Trump for many years, but sadly Clinton is not an angel either. I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat, nor in fact an American. I have respect for both parties and for the system, but not for the candidates fielded this year. I came across this post and while I might not agree on the minutiae, the general drift seems a much better appraisal of the situation than the view that it is the end of civilisation as we know it or the beginning of the age of Aquarius. "I remember JFK's election, and his assassination. And I remember every presidential election since then, from Lyndon Johnson to Barack Obama. They include the reptilian Nixon, the front-guy Reagan, the WASP Bush1, the good ol' boy Clinton, the dimwit Bush2 and the talks-a-good-talk chancer Obama. Oh, and on the way, Jimmy Carter, the only one who seemed to have had some sort of moral compass even if it went into a tail-spin on occasions. Every one of them imposed the US diktat on the world using whatever weapons and subterfuge they had to hand. Hilary Clinton was cool with that sort of 'diplomacy'. She was as bad as the worst of them. Libya proves that, and that is just one piece of evidence. Her relationship with Israel, whatever that entity's grotesque excesses, is another. Her personal relationship with the vile Madeleine Albright, who thought that the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children was 'a price worth paying' for Bill Clinton's sanctions against Iraq, is another. And the list goes on, not least in her indifference to dreadful economic hardship for the many in the US brought about by Wall Street and the rest of the neoliberal gang of which she is part. US. Light of the World. Exceptional. A City upon the Hill. And so, it is Trump, an uncouth bastard and a champion chancer, a snake-oil salesman par excellence, who gets to swear on the bible. Educated liberals at home in the US or at home in Ireland and elsewhere, who couldn't give a [censored] about the physical, financial and emotional rust-belts that they have created in the austerity-heavy, concern-light, western world, weep into their cappuccinos with wails of 'how could they do this to our dreams?'. Well, that's how. Sow, and reap. You could have had Bernie, but no. You bought into the 'First Woman' scenario, the same as you bought into the 'First Black' scenario. Obama failed, especially for Blacks. H Clinton is not representative of any woman I've come across in my long life, with the exception of her best friend Madeleine Albright and that other vile psychopath, Maggie Thatcher. Don't panic. Take a deep breath. All of the US institutions are still in place, all of the political class and its functionaries, including the media, are still ticking over. The Military-Industrial Complex is in fine fettle. The corporations are in control. Trump will be on a leash. He will [censored] about with various things, including the Supreme Court, but he won't have it all his own way. And if necessary, if it gets to that, he may end up going the JFK route. Hope and change. Remember?" I purposely used a word at the start of this post. It is something we pride ourselves on hereabouts. So Gentlemen, it is time to congratulate those of our brothers who won, commiserate with our brothers who lost and remember that most if not all countries have survived a leader who was a less than pleasant human. Agree or disagree quietly and in a gentlemanly manner. Now back to the real business, let's talk watches over by the champagne fountain.
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  5. http://www.intime.co/product.php?id_product=1530 Thoughts on this guy? Looking to buy for a while but can't really find a good comparison... does anyone have notes against gen?
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  6. So happy to have that beauty She's not getting off my wrist since a few days now...
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  7. Hell Nikki, I'm a fan of breasted anyone. I like to have at least one near me when I sleep.
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  8. Guys just an update. Sorry for taking so long we had issues looking for a suitable printer. The datewheels are being printed now and we would keep everyone updated. Message crafted while smacking a sleeping friend with a bluefin tuna and fending off a hungry raccoon.
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  9. Well there is the answer to the migrant and illegal immigrant crisis that none of our politicians want to talk about. They want to come to western countries to improve their lives. Nothing wrong with that, except it should possible to improve their lives in their home country, then they won't want to flood into the west and will be happy to bring peace, democracy and tolerance to their own countries. As a welcome side effect, they won't want to wear suicide vests either. For too long our western governments have talked a good talk about aid and help to poor countries while economically raping them and encouraging western businesses to do the same. The best way to stop Mexicans running the border is to make life in Mexico worth living. If mankind worked together, there is no end to what we could achieve.
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  10. There you have it mate! Beautiful.
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  11. I think a number of recent posters have hinted at something without hitting the nail on the head. In many countries, not just the USA the majority of people are sick of the way spin doctoring has come to dominate politics. Trump, whatever else has clearly said what he said without apology. People respond to straight talk. Then there is the racist card. I think again we feel we are no longer allowed to notice racial differences and in the end that is a huge game of Emporer's New Clothes. The liberals noticed the first black president and used it as a tool, so they are not exactly practicing what they preach. We notice the colour of our girlfriend's eyes and her hair, yet if we notice a skin colour we are racist? At work I can refer to the whiteboard, but can only refer to a chalk board, never a black board, so now black doesn't even exist as a colour? We know some of the most highly respected members of this board are not Caucasian. We call them are brothers and mean it, seeing racial characteristics is not a crime, but we are increasingly made to feel it is. The crime of racism is when one makes value judgements solely on the colour of a persons skin. The truth is most of us know and believe that and we are made increasingly frightened to say it. Race is nothing more than historic adaption to local conditions, we are one species, most of us are of mixed blood if we look back far enough, about three hundred years or so to a negro ancestry in my case. If you have red hair, you can be sure I will call you brick top or Duracell or something. Doesn't mean I think you should be sent to the gas chambers. So maybe MOAB is right, people voted "sick of bullsh*t" more than anything else. And maybe the political parties of the world will take notice of their electorate and change.
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  12. Daaannnnnngggg Bart. What a beauty!!!
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  13. Obviously this is a touchy subject and I have many good friends on both sides. I'm a fiscal conservative (when voting not when buying watches) so you can guess where my vote went. I spoke with one of my die hard liberal friends who posted a FB post much like the ones in here and much like the liberal media is pushing - Trump supporters are racist bigots. This type of name calling is exactly why the left lost the election. They are so out of touch with reality. I mean come on left, all of you have good friends who are on the right, are they really racist bigots? Of course not, but that's all the left has focussed on and all the media focussed on this entire campaign. News flash, that's why you lost. We are not racist bigots and you know it but throat was the campaign strategy of the RNC - instead of talking about how to make the country better we'll call them names. Didn't resonate with middle America. I mean the latino reporter on CNN almost had a mental breakdown when Trump said Bad Hombre. Seriously? Don't even get me started on Van Jones. My immediate family lives in FL, OH, NH, and WI. All voted Trump. My sister has a PhD in Physics from Dartmouth. I mean do you really think she's a redneck racist bigot? At the end of the day the DNC chose to focus on race and try and divide the country. That was their strategy and it backfired. Not because the country is racist but because they care about other things like lower taxes, better health care, secure borders and less regulation. I'm extremely socially liberal and would be happy to vote democrat if you ran someone worth voting for who didn't spend the entire campaign saying your a racist if you vote for the other guy. The Democratic Party, and particularly the liberal media think middle America is just a bunch of dumb racist rednecks. Nothing could be farther from the truth. My family along with 50 million other Americans, are neither racist nor stupid. Until the Democratic Party realizes that, they will continue to lose elections. I have absolutely no disdain for democrats. I just disagree with their view of America and Americas future. I don't believe the same could be said in the other direction based on what I've seen over the last 48 hrs.
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  14. Great! How much did you pay? Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
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  15. Now that I can get behind or rather wish I could!
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  16. Gents, I'm very gratified by how this discussion is unfolding. There's been far too much rancor in America over this election, and far too many people have lost sight of what matters: humanity. It used to be said "I may not agree with your speech, but I'll fight to the death to defend your right to speak it". Those words were spoken standing on the bedrock of brotherhood. That brotherhood is what matters. It's time to put away the vitriol, innuendo and pitchforks, and focus on what we have in common: Who has the best Sub?
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  17. Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
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  18. That says everything because I would bet eveything they woud not have done the same 4 years nor 8 years ago. `Great minds think alike.`
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  19. I'm all for calling a spade a spade. Donald Trump is a racist, xenophobic embarrassment to your country and so are his worshippers. Just sayin'
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  20. Like it or not he will be in charge of the most powerful country on earth gents. I for one I am delighted considering my other option...............
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  21. Lovely collection mate! I started with a IWC Portuguese Chrono, sold it and bought the IWC Top Gun. LOVED it but didn't wear her so I sold that one too. Currently I've got two IWC's (Laureus Ingenieur and 7 Days 5001) in my collection and love them both! @GenTLe LOVE that diver!
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