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imajedi

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  1. Sorry about that, but not all is sunshine and lollipops in my collection. Some are *cough* well loved. :whistling:

    I give you... The Nastymariner

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    So somehow I'm supposed to feel less in aw because you just showed me another great vintage rolex not previously mentioned?
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    Ok, this pic made me laugh out loud. Not because there is anything wrong with the picture but because your watch collection is off the chart ridiculous. Thanks for the inspiration Nanuq and just because probate court is so inefficient, I'd like to let you know that I'm available for adoption. Absolutely incredible watches. I'm in love.
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    Just stop it!!!
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  3. The categories are:
    RWG Member of the year 2016 - droptopman and dbane for either making or buying, but either way showing us, some incredible time pieces in 2016.
    RWG dealer of the year 2016 - Rolex they just make the best watches
    RWG rep of the year 2016 - IWC 5000 series. I don't have one but with the new movement hard to argue
    RWG modder of the year 2016 - Chris and Wookie bringing AP magic CONUS
    RWG crew member of the year 2016 - MOB
    RWG veteran of the year 2016 (5 years membership and above) - Nanuq - he's like the sunrise, he just keeps coming up.

  4. I have a lot of experience in this area, I checked my former roommate into detox and he is a self admitted alcoholic now and been sober since the day I took him in. A girlfriend of mine has similar problems with cutting etc and even tried to commit suicide. She also had a problem drinking until she blacks out. I have had many long talks with her and she is not an alcoholic in the traditional sense but uses alcohol to deal with the issues from her mental health problems. However, after a lot of soul searching, she's realized alcohol just makes her other issues worse or even magnified and so she's been forced to give it up. My advice would be to have a lot of honest conversations with yourself and others and ask if alcohol is helping or hurting. If it's hurting, why bother trying to label yourself one way or the other, just stop.

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