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Old 3 September 2009, 10:49 PM   #22
DARK_KNIGHT
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Greg:

Chin up ! Watches (material things) come and go. You have your health (plus an impressive family). My experience with watches has been that as soon as the "wow" factor wears off, I'm pretty much back to wanting another and wondering if I made the right purchase on my current one (pretty shallow if you are wondering;;;;;;;special note: this is my personal opinion) .


The remodeling to your home will probably add value to it over the long haul (if it hasn't already) , even faster than owning a Rolex and if it doesn't , your family will enjoy the home much more due to the improvements, which is what the household bread winner is supposed to do (family before self).

I think you are a stud for doing what you did.
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