Following the watch thread with some amusement. I don't wear a watch. Haven't
since high school, with the brief exception of a month-long period after my
son's wedding, when I wore a Boeing swag watch given me by the bride's father,
a Boeing engineer. But, as has every other watch I've owned since reaching my
majority, it self-destructed. They all have. They either explode, as in fall to
pieces (literally? <g>), or stop dead, never to run again. I believe I am
permeated by some other-source energy that has a problem with time pieces.
So even if someone gave me a really good watch, such as a Rolex or whatever, I
wouldn't wear it, but rather would sell it and take another trip. What's the
point of wearing something nice you're eventually going to destroy?
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Rolex Proof Neanderthal
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