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My watch! Since twenty years, I have not worn a watch (and no such things like
TIEs - a fart in which millions have never considered what the rope actually
be good! As can be proved, tie-wearing office stallions - and politicians - make 10% less
due to decreased oxygen supply by reduced blood transport to the brain as non-carrier)
Let's stay with the clock, this bacterial-gathering and sweaty item around the wrist
Before the millennium I had it on a chain - oh yes: a clock that is NOT working - stands still - is better
than a watch that goes FALSE! Why? The first shows the right time TWICE a day,
second whole the year not
My pictures are taken with the (Laowa-clown ;-) ) 60mm / 2.8 with 2: 1 macro. Pictures are freehand,
unprocessed - only with IrfanView (what else I do not have, I do not use) snapped
and downsized. Oh, and as always a 62mm polarizer for $ 5.99 on it - I'm just too lazy
for unscrewing.
The watch is a bit scratched and splintered, but still works like on first day.
TIEs - a fart in which millions have never considered what the rope actually
be good! As can be proved, tie-wearing office stallions - and politicians - make 10% less
due to decreased oxygen supply by reduced blood transport to the brain as non-carrier)
Let's stay with the clock, this bacterial-gathering and sweaty item around the wrist
Before the millennium I had it on a chain - oh yes: a clock that is NOT working - stands still - is better
than a watch that goes FALSE! Why? The first shows the right time TWICE a day,
second whole the year not
My pictures are taken with the (Laowa-clown ;-) ) 60mm / 2.8 with 2: 1 macro. Pictures are freehand,
unprocessed - only with IrfanView (what else I do not have, I do not use) snapped
and downsized. Oh, and as always a 62mm polarizer for $ 5.99 on it - I'm just too lazy
for unscrewing.
The watch is a bit scratched and splintered, but still works like on first day.