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RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
Imagine my disappointment after spending six-grand the other day on a watch the size of a Makita circular saw, only to find it selling for seven-times less, here! Oh well--at least mine came with the way cool lighter attachment ;- )
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Of course the lighter does make reaching for you wallet more challenging than it used to be--my advise is to practice with some inexpensive pants first--just until you get the hang of it.
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Watchyoutalkingabout
Feb 6, 2020
RayFThe lighter attachment is to help you burn money - once when you buy the watch, then use the lighter to burn whatever cash is left in your pocket.
RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
WatchyoutalkingaboutI can tell you I wouldn't have much left!
RayFMaybe your wrists are just too delicate?
RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
Notsurewhyibother Not that anyone was actually discussing wrist size in the conversation thus far, but since you bring it up, I assume your's probably get more exercise?
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RayFDon't be intimidated. The gym can be scary. I'm sure you can ask someone to show you around.
RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
NotsurewhyibotherNo interest in gym culture, not easily intimidated, but easily bored--did you have a point to make?

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RayFMaybe you could try unisex sizes.
RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
NotsurewhyibotherYou're quite the little leg-humper aren't you? I know you'll be disappointed to hear this but I'm shaking you off mine for now. Hopefully you find someone else you're equally aroused by?
RayFJust doing a self awareness check. You failed. I've seen you on multiple occasions suggest others need bigger wrists when they comment on the size of a large watch. It's pretty funny how quickly you became defensive when someone said the same to you. Good to know you can dish it out but can't take it. You manly man you.
RayF
22220
Feb 6, 2020
NotsurewhyibotherFinally you've come to your point! You're evidently one of the wrist-challenged individuals I offended in a previous comment? Well, I'm always glad to hear from a fan, but I think in this case you may have personalized my comments. Here's my official stance on the subject: I advocate for one's freedom to wear any damn watch, in any damn size they like, on whatever size wrist the creator endowed them with. Conversely, I take a dim view of little wankers (perhaps yourself included?) going into apoplexy every time MD drops a watch over 40mm. I say MD should drop more watches (a lot more), regardless of size, and let the members sort them out. Accordingly, I take an even dimmer view of members telling others what size they should or shouldn't wear with idiotic regurgitations about "proper" or "classic" watch sizes--goes against all my other points. All that said, so far as I can recall, you're the only guy I've run into who seems to equate masculinity with wrist size. Guessing you've steered the conversation in that direction for obvious reasons? Hate to be blunt, but I'm here for the watches--sorry to say I can't be of any help in the low self esteem/masculinity insecurity department--but I can recommend a good book on the subject!
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PS: did a quick search through Amazon and found nothing to help with your leg-humping issue. Pity...


RayFTldr. I’m guessing you learned nothing though. You keep being you.
RayF
22220
Feb 7, 2020
Notsurewhyibother
Oh stop it! Everyone knows guys who write "Tldr" most certainly did read whatever they claim they didn't read--they just didn't like it ;- ) Don't worry--I have no desire to be anyone else. You?
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Mezzfit
2
Feb 7, 2020
RayFYou ever dated a chick with really big hands? This watch will do the same for you, only with your wrists. Men in the 60's wore 32-38mm watches, and do you see us calling them out for wearing "girly watches"?
BenTWP
106
Feb 7, 2020
NotsurewhyibotherThis ray guy is quite the clown. I blocked him long ago.
RayF
22220
Feb 7, 2020
MezzfitAnswer to the first question: no--I shop on Amazon, but have no desire to date one. No idea what you're talking about in the second sentence, but I'm good with my wrists, as they are--they do an excellent job of connecting my hands to my arms, and I find wearing a watch there more convenient than on my ankles. I can assure you I never wore a 32-38mm watch in the sixties (those were for girls). Mine were divers; all 40mm and up. And now that you mention it, still are.
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RayF
22220
Feb 7, 2020
BenTWP Yet here you are, reading/commenting on one of my threads. How can that be? It boggles the mind! PS: you haven't been here long enough for "long ago."
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JoeyHonzo
11
Feb 10, 2020
RayF🤣