BTokyo
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all those tiny pieces! I tried to repair a watch once....the cats destroyed everything.I have the pleasure of fixing those watches after their owners go drinking. Not as glamorous, but damn is it fun to tell the client that the repairs are going to cost more than my car.
all those tiny pieces! I tried to repair a watch once....the cats destroyed everything.
I dont bother with fashion much as EVERYTHING I like is always magically 500$ or more does not matter what it is, if I like it I already know it will be heinously expensive.I'm big on watches, Well, not rich enough to buy $10k+ watches. I have about 19 and they range from $300-500. Goes on par with my wardrobe collection.. I'm addicted to Famous Stars and Straps T shirts and Asics Kayano (20-21) shoes... I have almost every color.
I dont bother with fashion much as EVERYTHING I like is always magically 500$ or more does not matter what it is, if I like it I already know it will be heinously expensive.
lol not even close I dont even spend 500 in three years on clothing/shoes combined and I dont buy jewellery because I can only wear platinum or my skin breaks out. That shit is way out of my price range. Also trying to find clothing if you are short is a joke, add in having muscles and......nope not happening. I do wish I could afford the stuff I like but chances are it would not fit anyway. Also I think if I dropped anything over 12.99 on a shirt you would be able to crack a walnut with my anus.Well, I'm not surprised. Sounds like a typical woman to me, lol. I'll spend a lot more once I'm finished paying for school and pay off my truck.
what does that do to you subconsciously? are you able to detect when it is break time, based on how many ticks you hear?This is what my little place looks like on a Sunday. @SquirrelyTokyo, there are about 20 clocks ticking constantly.
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First picture second shelf far right that clock is cool, also the large rectangle one on the desk!This is what my little place looks like on a Sunday. @SquirrelyTokyo, yes, I have a potato that takes pictures in it's free time, and yes, there are about 20 clocks ticking constantly.
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I don't even notice the ticking anymore, I do notice very quickly when a clock is off-balance, though, in addition to subconsciously waking up at exactly 9AM every morning.what does that do to you subconsciously? are you able to detect when it is break time, based on how many ticks you hear?
First picture second shelf far right that clock is cool, also the large rectangle one on the desk!
oops, it is on sale http://www.nzwatches.com/seiko-alarm-clock-loud-bell-quiet-sweep-snooze-qhk027k.htmlFirst picture second shelf far right that clock is cool, also the large rectangle one on the desk!