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Re: Quid pro quo
In Response To: Quid pro quo *LINK* ()

: out w/ the girls, or you change the kids'
: diapers (I'll have to ask Sam if that's one
: of the "extreme" situations from
: which the SeMPC must sit it out), or
: participate in some romantic fantasy she
: might be pushing for (hopefully not
: involving sheep, but that's merely a
: suggestion).

You gotta be kidding?? If you have to worry about stuff getting ALL THE WAY UP TO YOUR WRIST, then you are one lame, incompetent excuse for a father!! (:<) I had my Speedy MKII until about 1994, and I NEVER took it off for my daughters who were born in '83 and '86.

I defer to John on fake Omegas, titties, and real sheep!!

Come to think of it, my MKII was on my wrist in '82 when I stalled an outboard tip on my hang glider above the ridge, and crashed and burned at 45 degrees over and 45 down. They say my body bounced THREE times when I hit, although I don't remember any of it. The watch was fine. You don't take your Omega off for ANTHING as far as I'm concerned.

If you think about it for a second, would anbody in here want to die withOUT their Omega on?? I don't think so....

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