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Everything posted by hambone
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"Her diet of Gummi Bears gave Amanda a beautiful toothless grin"
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By Tor... I have been under the weather and didn't realize this thread had grown. Thanks for changing the title. I cant recall what I posted it as. Alvin Lee of Ten Years After passed away recently and he was one of the world's fastest Kick A guitarist eve, particularly the great rock anthem "Going Home" What a smoking hot performance he gives. The version from TYA's "Back to Tennessee", is a far better quality version than the famous Woodstock recording, although, He surely blew out his Marshall amps in that performance. I wish I had seen Led Zepplin. Had the pleasure of meeting Robert Plant last year here in Vegas. He looked great and was with a blond super model. I don't recall if I ever mentioned that in 1976, Paul and Linda McCartney were vacationing in a cliff house at Koko Head Honolulu when My two High School buds were smoking doobs at a place called Portlock Point. They were walking up from the sea, and we all greeted each other, (Me with wide eyed amazement), They were in residence there for a whole month, and a few days later, when Paul was swimming, I helped him out of the water, as there was a technique to ride the swells and turn around so you landed on your butt on the lowest part of the cliff. Across the street from My house , just down the block, lived Ric Marlowe, who wrote "A Taste of Honey", one of the most recorded songs in history. As this song was on "Meet The Beatles" their first album, I asked Paul if he would like to meet him. Indeed he did and we strolled down to Ric's house, and had a lovely visit. That's probably the one of the great memories of brushes with greatest rock stars.
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@Astrograph. Gee, I just noticed the smoking hot dark haired beauty on your sig. Is that your wife? If not do you have her phone #?
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I concur with Legend's assessment. The RM watches are more costly than a new Bentley automobile, and the present quality of the reps are way under par. There are to many better reps available, which will seem more plausible. I understand the sentiment here though, The very first rep I ever bought was a Patek Phillip of a two sided watch of which only 3 were made per year and cost one million bucks. Funny thing is very few are aware of the existence of this fabulous time piece, and I have the aplomb to carry it off. Still it was fairly ridiculous.
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Nice to see so many positive sentiments for Toro Bravo. I've not had the opportunity to deal with him yet. So many good words written about him inspires confidence, to be sure. It is Chinese New Year which I only know as a one day affair. Year of the horse. Last year , (the snake), was not the best, but worst year of my life. Seems like things are better this new lunar year. I wish everyone happiness and prosperity. Also, saddle up hop on your horse and run like the wind!!!
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I drive myself to the brink of insanity, and also this Mercedes E430 super charged V8. I cant believe I have never got a speeding ticket, as it feels like you are going at 35MPH when it is actually 95MPH. This vehicle will fly the freeways to at least 500,000 miles. A classic and having no car payments id an added benefit. Oh , what is the deal with this Superlative character? Guys riding the bus have donkey dongs? There are plenty of big swinging dicks driving Ferrari's and Bentleys, This gentlemen's observation must come from a personal pants down survey, Sheesh, I have heard some pretty lame things here, This one is a fairly amusing appeal in it's silliness. Superlative, Even though I drive a Mercedes, if I hosed your girlfriend she would tell you to take the bus toNova Scotia (No offence to our friends from the lovely Canadian Province)
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Music Lovers - What are you listening to right now?
hambone replied to By-Tor's topic in General Discussion
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Okay... I thought my "Wristology" handle ruled but, "Wristocrat" surpasses. Clever word play. You gotta love this place by jove! Oh, This is Jennifer, my sex kitten bar tender at Sin City Brewery in the Venetian. She owns one of the best rear ends I ever saw. The glass of beer she is holding could rest on her ass while standing up. I told her she had an ass like an onion,,, makes me want to cry, This is Halloween time BTW,
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This is an amusing post. First, the watches are average reps, but not anything special , second, if you posted these on a gen site, the biggest rule of collecting rep watches is to never ever post on a gen site and announce what lovely fakes you have. It creates much consternation and gnashing of teeth. No worries. we all make boo boo's. Learning from them is key. Best of luck in the future as you are armed with knowledge.
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Panerai 153 took the words out of my sphincter. Swiss replica is a term used by rip off artists purporting to offer higher grade replicas for a thousand dollars or more. This animal does not exist. Good thing you found this international brotherhood of enlightened souls who know what the heck is going on with this slippery slope of a game. Looking forward to your spending 80% less than you expected for a decent rep made in China,
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This news made me rather sad, Mr. Hoffman was a truly gifted actor. Just two nights ago I was chuckling at his role in "The Big Labowski". Phillip was truly a great artist and chameleon actor who could step way outside his persona and steal the scene time after time. I have met and know so many famous people and sold them art to include PH Hoffman, ten years ago her in Caesars I sold him a painting which impressed me as he had good taste in art. Phillip was also an engaging, witty guy who I liked very much. I hate boring the good guys here at the forum here with my name dropping, but it is interesting, Phil's demeanor was so unguarded and frank, that he made me feel like he was a truck driver from Kansas with a grasp of the world which seemed wise and satirical. What is sad is that Phillip was almost a decade younger than myself. He should not have died. Heroin is an irresistible death sentence to those who become ensnared in the ruthless hold it has upon the addict. Listen to Lou Reed's song "Heroin", it says it all. I'm heart broken by the loss of this guy. Perhaps his passing will save lives. To many good people have kicked the bucket from shooting up this poison. If anyone who is reading this post has an addiction to H, take advantage of one of two things the Nazis did right, first being rocket tech, and second the synthesizing of methadone, a morphine alternative. Methadone allows the addict to function day to day without being high or climbing the walls for a fix. There are corporate CEO's who are 20 years on Methadone and it saved their lives. OK that's my preaching for this year. Bless everyone.
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I have not bought a new rep in two years and the 372 is the one I am lusting after. I tried on and examined the gen in the Panerai AD Caesars Palace, and it fueled my desire further. josh and Trusty have always shared the same products, so I am assuming that to buy from Trusty is as good as anywhere else.
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Have a glorious Super Bowl Sunday for all the Americans here! Hopefully our international brothers love football also. This game is the big one of the year. Go Broncos!!
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Enjoy and welcome. No doubt you will find and collect watches that would make Sean Connery proud.
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Hello, and wow so much to see and read
hambone replied to Paul Holywood's topic in Introduction/Rules/Support
Welcome to RWG. No doubt you will get the Breitling of your choice from one of the several trusted dealers here, and be a happy camper, Enjoy. -
I had a HTC Windows phone which is larger than the iPhone 5S, but the 5S is hands down the best phone on the market in terms of value and quality. The windows phones don't have their programs dialed in as well as Apple. You have to pay far more for every feature and the ease of use does not compare IMO. My only complaint of the 5S is that the screen could be bigger, but all of the other add ons make up for it. It is quite simply the best most cost effective smart phone on the market at this time Times change though.
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Tonight I was discussing with a friend past associations with babes. There have been to many to count, and these days the percentages have dropped just a bit, being half a century and all. What came to mind was a woman who wandered into my first art gallery in Waikiki. Dana Livingston. Dana was a Penthouse Pet in 1988 at the same time I met her in Hawaii. This woman was a stunning head turner. I put her on a jet back to her Texas home, and the next year when I had moved my gallery to Maui, I ran into her again, and it became an even more fun adventure. I was married and my wife was away in Japan, but I am still a sinner. It was worth it. For the first time in over 20 years, I googled her and found her Penthouse pics. Here are a couple that hopefully pass the censors. One thing I can say, she could have easily bankrupted me had I given her the chance. Truth is, it might have been a happy bankruptcy,
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VIP Status lost? Anyone else having similar issues?
hambone replied to marrickvilleboy's topic in General Discussion
I lost mine also. My VIP status that is. -
Name your sex life/organ with a movie title!
hambone replied to CokeSmurf's topic in General Discussion
The Woman Who Loved Man Gravy, -
Most of the reps I have bought have broken. Died screws fallen out, and simply unusable . I have been told be the dealers I can send them back, but it rankles me to have to go through the angst and money of shipping them back. So I just let it be. It amounts to over 3000$ when I was still making good money. Unfortunately most things made in China use shoddy workmanship with profit the first concern . There is a riveting documentary called "Death by China" it's on Netflix. The trillions we pour into the Chinese economy are for military buildup. We are financing our own doom, but hey, I still love those reps!
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Man of Tai Chi, filmed in Beijing and Hong Kong, and directed in his first time behind the camera, Keanu Reeves. It is a surprisingly well done film with numerous great fight scenes. Done with much style and flair. this film is violent, but not gory or bloody. I just watched it on Netflix, and give it 4 stars. Excellent martial arts flic.
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To concur, Mike is correct and one of the most valued members here. I'm trying to reinstate my VIP, but I don't use PayPal, Somebody help me for the love of lamb chops!