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Originally Posted by bluemartinifan
Geraldo - try some modest "equipment changes" such as straps, natos, and inserts...
These can satisfy the obsession for a while and can give you the feeling that you bought a new watch for little cost.
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Had not thought of that...sounds like a good idea
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Originally Posted by J. Alan
Get youself down to a major shopping centre post-haste that has a load of high-end watch AD's and go through every one thoroughly. I guarantee you will feel that wonderful morphine-like possessive eurphoria starting to be mainlined straight to your brain!!
Oh, and be sure your Amex is clear!!!
Hoopla !!!
J. Alan
P.S. : I do not take morphine or any other drug - my anesthesiologist neighbor described the effects to me!
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I like it! Might have to do so next week!!!!
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Originally Posted by tseliot
Wise words!
Cheers,
K
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Originally Posted by travisb
Enjoy being content. It doesn't come often with us watch hounds.
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I know this is unusual, this is why I do not get the 'warm and fuzzy' feeling
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Originally Posted by threemonkeys
TRF...tsk, tsk...Shouldn't we be enabling his Rolex fetish? Contentment? Pffffft! You need to lust after another watch to cure your current state.
Remember - we're here to help.
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Originally Posted by Oyster1982
My shrink has told me that my Rolex fetish is completely normal, and that its better than having a drug addiction.
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I agree, but as my wife says; drugs are cheaper!
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Originally Posted by Cru Jones
okay, i'll give it a shot........
your first post used the green arrow thing-y and had two green smiley's......clearly, and without a doubt, you NEED the hulk. your subconscious is practically screaming it! from what everyone says, it really grows on you.....come on, give it a chance, and i think you'll find yourself to be happy. isn't the chance of happiness better than not finding anything under the tree???
you can always flip it later for little to no loss, as the hulk is in huge demand.
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To be honest, I do like the hulk better than the black SS-c; there is 'something' about it. I have to try it on.
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Originally Posted by Submarino
Gerardo, looks like you finally achieved the 'watch nirvana'! In general terms nirvana is a state of transcendence involving the subjective experience of release from a prior state of bondage. I think I'm almost there but I still might need to get that AP Diver first.
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Thank you but....I NEED another watch!