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: he says "It means too much to
: me".... & then treats it like
: Sh*t....
: I guess it's his right to do so, I just find it
: a shame.
: Greetings from a snow covered Germany.
: Steve
Hi Steve -
+28C with 90% humidity here...
Another customer is tiler. His watch is literally covered with 5mm thick layer of some two-component
glue - including the watch band too. He use to bring it over for complete overhaul every 12 months, not because he cares for the watch, but because of glue irritation to his skin.
He also carry all of his tool, cement and tiles in a brand new Mercedes E320.
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