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Old 07-08-2012, 11:46 AM   #10482
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Okay, so after watching Wimbledon tennis I kept thinking about the Rolex commercials they kept showing. And it reminded me of a friend I had on the islands, born into wealth, I remember hym saying he had 7 Rolex watches, and you aren't a true butch unless you own one of these.

I also remember being very happy with my Casio Ironman watches or G-Shocks. And when I was at Macy's and they had a good sale, I would spend a little extra to get me a Fossil watch. And be very content.

Now thinking back, I still can't recall anyone being extra special because of a watch they wore, especially a Rolex. In fact, I remember people being robbed for them suckers! I remember reading about a man that had his wrist cut off because he refused to give up his Rolex. So is it, or was it that important?

A watch doesn't make anyone MORE, it's just helps you keep time and helps to accessorize what ever your wearing is what I noticed. And to think, I actually don't like watches, Islanders have the laid back attitude of what eva's get there when I get there...

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