
The work watch at work
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Re: The work watch at work
Stragely artistic.... Brian sewell might even describe it as a functional juxtaposition...!
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Re: The work watch at work
Nice photo lamps, but watch out for that bezel!
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Re: The work watch at work
Nice shot of a CW at work. I was wearing your old work watch just yesterday (at work).
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Re: The work watch at work
Nice pic, but I've never thought of the C7 as a rough-wear watch!
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Re: The work watch at work
That's what he uses that paint brush for....Kip wrote:Nice photo lamps, but watch out for that bezel!

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Re: The work watch at work
I thought you were a Gas man, not a painter and decorator.
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Re: The work watch at work
He is a meter reader, he has those yellow jobbies for opening the meter cupboards!
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Re: The work watch at work
I tried that position once. Received a slap, and put my back out.f1colin wrote:Stragely artistic.... Brian sewell might even describe it as a functional juxtaposition...!


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Re: The work watch at work
I thought they were the keys to his Passion Wagon!CornishDave wrote:He is a meter reader, he has those yellow jobbies for opening the meter cupboards!
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Re: The work watch at work
scooter, I think you're right - lamps is definitely better than ruthwall with the camera! 

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Re: The work watch at work
How dare youAmor Vincit Omnia wrote:scooter, I think you're right - lamps is definitely better than ruthwall with the camera!

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Re: The work watch at work
I am just happy there is someone worse than me.ruthwall1 wrote:How dare youAmor Vincit Omnia wrote:scooter, I think you're right - lamps is definitely better than ruthwall with the camera!![]()
My new mission is to get rid of my title as worst photographer on the site.
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