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Steve:
Thank you very much for the very informative lesson. On the subject of HTML and pimpimg, however, what I really need to know is how to get a jpeg of John Rochowicz and his pet sheep "Fluffy" posted in an EM, or other more germane (and less revolting!!) photos like Seamasters and boats. Is there any way to do this without having to have the jpeg already posted on a website so that it has a URL??
P.S. Thankfully, there are NO photos of me in a leather teddy in existence, because one that big has NEVER been made!!
PPS: To follow up on the 295K watch that I dissed in the Virgin Islands, it was a Nardin, and as it turns out, at 295K it was the cheapy of the line, because it only had ONE animated figure on the dial. The Nardin "Circus" model has several different animated circus figures on the dial, and goes for $335K!! OMG!!
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