View Poll Results: Do you wear a watch

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Thread: Do You Wear A Watch?

  1. #11
    Junior Member Nick's Avatar
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    I had a Casio watch ( couldn't find an image ) that is probably quite dated now, I got it on my 8th birthday. It's long gone, I had it for a few years, and not one since then. I don't want to get a chintzy one, but I don't have the money for a decent mechanical watch that has fluid movement; doesn't tick.

    I can not stand ticking.

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    Jet Set Willy
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    I love ticking.

    Nick, post more.

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    i have a crappy digital watch i got 6 years ago. i rarely use, its mostly a desk clock now
    I hate all of you, especially donkeyknob.

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    I hate wearing watches.
    I have the time on my desktop, which I look at for most of the day =(
    I have the time in my car
    I have the time on my cell phone
    I have the time on my PDA
    I have the time in the kitchen on the oven
    I have a few alarm clocks in my bedroom

    So I've decided I don't need to WEAR a watch.

    When I was younger, for some reason, people thought that me not wearing a watch was a reason to buy me one as a present. So I do own a few watches which were given to me mostly by my family members who thought "poor kid... he needs a watch." I wore them some time to make it look like I ws enjoying their presents but the fucking things would wiegh down on my wrist, that adjusting thingy would poke into the back of my hand and overall they were a nuisance (take off when doing certain things, put back on etc etc).

    So I haven't worn a watch in ten years or so. I think one of the benefits of not having a watch is that on 'those' weekends you never really know what time you came back home... at least I don't.

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    I had a watch a little while back, but I lost it when I got mashed. I don't like
    plastic wrist straps they get all skanky with dead skin and other crap, plus they
    belong in the eighties.

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