Angus Davies - Honorable Mention:
"This year, at Baselworld 2014, Grand Seiko did not disappoint with a delectable feast of horological delicacies. Indeed, I have been yearning to buy a Grand Seiko for a while and this year’s array of novelties provided a mouth-watering prospect to tempt me into parting with my own hard-earned funds. Two models particularly stood out as exceptional and currently occupy my nocturnal thoughts, piquing my avaricious tendencies."
how has arial adams survived as a blog writer?
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Re: how has arial adams survived as a blog writer?
If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it saying 'End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH', the paint wouldn't even have time to dry.
Re: how has arial adams survived as a blog writer?
Angus neglected to mention certain nocturnal proclivities.
only accurate watches are interesting
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Re: how has arial adams survived as a blog writer?
I hate how watch brands/people call new watches "novelties". They're "new releases", so it's technically correct but there's nothing unique about them.Henryj wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2017 2:36 amAngus Davies - Honorable Mention:
"This year, at Baselworld 2014, Grand Seiko did not disappoint with a delectable feast of horological delicacies. Indeed, I have been yearning to buy a Grand Seiko for a while and this year’s array of novelties provided a mouth-watering prospect to tempt me into parting with my own hard-earned funds. Two models particularly stood out as exceptional and currently occupy my nocturnal thoughts, piquing my avaricious tendencies."
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