OMEGA SEAMASTER VS THE DISHWASHER!

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Re: OMEGA SEAMASTER VS THE DISHWASHER!

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joerattz. They are still available, But if you want my advice, Leave the memorys in your head otherwise it gets very very expensive. I have about 12 bikes around here at the moment
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Having been looking around the site now for a couple of days - first impressions: The need to own an expensive watch that is water resistant to dishwasher level, to live in or very near to Surrey, to wear a pervert's action-ready uniform and ride a funny little bicycle. An ability to stay up late and look at the luminosity of the watch dial, in private; and a meeting place in a public car-park appear to be desirable options. It's good to be amongst normal people, and I feel really reassured. Thank you.
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Uncle Bill wrote:Having been looking around the site now for a couple of days - first impressions: The need to own an expensive watch that is water resistant to dishwasher level, to live in or very near to Surrey, to wear a pervert's action-ready uniform and ride a funny little bicycle. An ability to stay up late and look at the luminosity of the watch dial, in private; and a meeting place in a public car-park appear to be desirable options. It's good to be amongst normal people, and I feel really reassured. Thank you.

me thinks i detect a touch of sarcasm there. I think i may like you :lol:
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Glad we could be of service Uncle Bill :lol:
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What worries me is that after pointing out all those points you are still happy to stay around!!
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jaydog wrote:What worries me is that after pointing out all those points you are still happy to stay around!!

Well you have to look after a Pike and a watch spiv? (cant remember his name in Dad's Army ....walker?) :lol:
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