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TeeJay

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  1. Merry Christmas, muchachos :drinks: Bright sunny day here in InbredLand er I mean, Norfolk, at the moment, and no snow, just the way I like it
  2. Many thanks, amigo, merry Christmas to you too :drinks: I just wish I'd taken up the opportunity to learn to tattoo ten years ago, it definitely would've made a difference to how things have been I guess those cents all add up in the end, bro
  3. Very much appreciated, I hope you have a great Christmas Not at all, bro, thanks for having my back It's a sorry state of affairs when I had to hit up Poundland for the Christmas presents (UK equivalent of a dollar store...)
  4. I have a cheque clearing Thursday, most of which is going to have to go on bills I can't make any promises as to how much might be left over, but if I can donate anything, I will
  5. The 7ron watch (concept) is kinda cool, but I definitely think the watch in your avatar is cooler There is something 'kinda similar-ish' available on the Bay... Item number: 220864598971 Not 100%, but definitely 'getting the look'
  6. I want the watch in NinjaGaiden's avatar
  7. I like fragrances with a soapy, 'clean' scent to them, so that's always what I tend to keep in mind when buying I tried an econo-store deoderant the other day, which should have been nice, but it smelled like toilet cleaner... Not that it smelled bad, but the fragrance would have been better suited to freshening the air of a bathroom rather than sprayed on a person:lol:
  8. I use CQout.com, I can't be bothered with the trusted dealers
  9. That's an interesting piece
  10. Ironic that the only way to do something about it and go against the Powers That Be and the Patriot Act would likely earn someone a oneway trip to Cuba
  11. Thanks, M I picked it up in a store which specializes in 'ethnic crafts' I forget how much it was (probably not more than £20), but as soon as I saw it, I knew it would make an excellent watch box
  12. Absolutely love it My .2c (US, of course ) would be to have luminous markers for each hour, not just the cardinals, and hands more like the Tudor Heritage, rather than the skeleton version, but other than those details...
  13. Like Maxman, I find that comment pretty offensive, but I will address it literally, in that, Yes, that probably is why perfumes were historically created. That said, in the age of indoor plumbing and running water, there are few reasons (beyond total disregard for one's self or disability preventing bathing) why someone should have bad hygiene. Personally, I shower daily, but I still use deoderants... Totally agree with the comments about people drenching themselves in the stuff, it's as unnecessary and as anti-social as being a dirty bastard and not bathing... On topic, my Top 4: Lynx Oriental (discontinued, but I have identified an identical substitute) Hugo Boss Night Square 4 Men: Fresh Brüt
  14. From what I've worn, I would say the most comfortable I've worn is the jubilee bracelet, the smaller links just mould to the wrist more than an oyster bracelet can, and also with more flexibility between the links than the presidential Following that, I would say the bracelet from the Omega Planet Ocean, as the oval link shapes make for minimal wrist contact With regards the oyster bracelet on Submariners/GMTs, compared to the oyster bracelet on the Heritage, I would have to say that the wider bracelet is overall more comfortable, as it is distributing the weight of the watch over a wider surface, why Rolex didn't choose to install it on the DSSD is beyond me
  15. Very nice I'm sure you'll have it waterproof in no time
  16. I believe that was issued to one of the Air forces in the Arab region, but not 100% sure which country
  17. No worries, just trying to save your wallet the 'upgrade price', which I suspect would still not be often worn, so very quickly become a buyer's remorse, as it would 'still be' a DSSD... It sounds like it is the model of watch which is not earning wrist time, rather than actually having something 'wrong' with it with regards the details/flaws ratio... I would suggest taking the money you'd allocated to spend on an upgraded DSSD, and treat yourself to a different watch with said cash instead [Edit to add] It's a bit like I am often tempted by the fantasy Deep GMT, but, I know that I don't like how the case looks on my wrist anyway, as it is the same as the DSSD, and my beef with it is not the name on the dial or the function, but the 20mm bracelet, on a case which really needs a 22mm bracelet, such as the Tudor Heritage has
  18. IMHO, I would say 'No'... Regardless of the changes made to more recent generations, if you don't wear your current DSSD much, I doubt that you would wear another one much either, regardless of variations in the generations May not have been the answer you wanted to hear, but just my .2c
  19. Here's my humble collection (yes, that is JMB's Quartzie) and the first time of posting a pic of my watchbox Fine pieces, amigos
  20. I believe, in MI:3, Cruise wore a G Shock, nice to see he's upgraded to the Heritage Gonna put mine on now in solidarity
  21. I may be wrong, but I believe that google mail does the same thing, to tailor the ads seen As above, while I am a very private person, I also balance that with the assumption of constant surveilance anyway. I may not like the idea of no privacy, but I can tolerate 'faceless monitoring' much better than the idea say, of someone clearing up my stuff while in a hotel And equally, I figure that getting myself worked up about a lack of networking privacy won't actually change the situation, so I save myself the stress by not letting it bother me
  22. I never really felt the need to share that before, as I never considered it relevant to a topic at hand, but in this case, or rather the comment I responded to, I felt it to be more directly relevant There have been times when I was feeling really down, and had it not been for the connection fb affords me to my friends and family, that downward spiral would not have been ended so easily, as had I simply been sitting at home, I would have dwelled and stewed and wound myself up, when all it took was a few words from some friends to snap me out of it I think privacy is a legitimate concern, in so much as, yes, there is much less than there was, but, I balance that with the rationalle that I have never had privacy anyway. I understand that everything I and everyone else writes online and every phonecall made is monitored by Big Brother, so from that perspective, it's not worth worrying about I think you're right that it depends on the nature of the interactions required. I recently attended a seminar on how social networking can be used in business, and one of the things stated, was that fb had significantly more page hits than google results. I think the context of those hits must be considered, but I think that as a networking tool (even if not outright 'sales' ) I think fb is great, although I admit, it does annoy me to see people trying promoting their businesses and wares on fb... Sure, network, discuss, let me know what your product is, but don't spam up my wall trying to get me to buy something... If I want to buy, I will come to you, not the other way round On the flipside, I've never been a fan of Twitter, but I couldn't really put my finger on why I think it may be that the 'followers' don't necessarily follow each other, where on fb, while obviously not everyone is friends with everyone, there are considerable groups of mutual friends, so it is more of a true community connection
  23. I'm an intensely private person, I also struggle with depression (not something I've ever revealed here before...) I am extremely careful about what content I put on fb, infact, I rarely post any updates myself, but mostly comment on friends' updates. Where am I going with this? Well, there have been times when I have felt utterly alone, and miserable, and it has been at those times, when people on fb have given me support, as they are all my friends and family. I'm not one of those 'friend collectors' who adds people for the sake of it, my criteria are friends, family, or a business contact who I deal with enough to consider a friend. I'm not happy about the changes to fb layout and the utter lack of privacy it created, but, I would rather sacrifice a little privacy, than lose out on that network altogether. If I was to just sit at home all day trying to motivate myself to do something, I probably would've jumped from a tall building long ago, and while I'm not saying fb gives me a reason to live, or gives me a feeling of self-worth, it certainly provides enough of a connection, that if I ever am really feeling down, there will always be someone extending a hand to help me back up
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