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Got any spare change in the cookie jar?
Nanuq907
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Here’s an investment, the rarest of the rare, an “RCO” Rolex Daytona. Arguably a fake, too.
Expected to gavel out for 1,000,000 USD
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I'm going to pass. I wouldn't go over $875,000.00.
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i can tell time by the sun and moon free
I'm retired, and really don't care what time it is...
Haven't worn a watch in many years. Ther are clocks in every room, every vehicle, every where, who needs a watch.
I can't break the habit either. I have broken more watches than I can count so I'll pass on the Rolex. Although I have been wearing the same watch for the last 10+ years and miraculously it still works. I think I paid a whopping hundred bucks for a Citizen solar perpetual calendar analog figuring it would only last a couple of years and it is still going strong. Maybe I could keep the Rolex ticking. Nahh, I don't have anybody to impress and it won't keep time as good as my cheapie Citizen. Bob
That one of Kasey's penny start???
Have not worn a watch (or any jewelry) in 50 years. I tried watches, always broke them, and like Dano said, rings are dangerous. Never even got a wedding ring, wife agreed, with some of the jobs I have had.
My Timex suits me just fine. I usually wear one out in about 3-4 years. Then I go get another one.
Joe
already have one.
Off topic, but I've always wanted to have a nice ceramic jar that says "Money" - and keep cookies in it.
Got any spare change in the cookie jar?
I do not. Hope this helps.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
No money cookie jar
Little out of my price and style range . I like nice watches but tend to draw the line at about the $ 100 price range . . Plenty of good watches to be had that look and work good around that . I tend to get 3 to 5 years out of one before I wear it out or break it .
Why??