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Listen here, mister: You've got nothing "seismic" on my son when it comes to what he was capable of when he wore diapers! I'm just fine, thank you very much, when it comes to clean up work after the baby is done with whatever they have going on down there--.
But when something strikes mid-process, it can fire well-beyond the 29" safety margin I have from the tip of my index finger to the length of my arm. I was wearing my grandfather's vintage Elgin when my boy was born in 1998, and it was spared.
But the shirt had to be burned.
As to your question about being buried w/ your Omega, what's that all about? The 2531.80 (Bond) goes to my son, and the 2254.50 to my girlfriend (who can't tell the difference). I won't need either where I'm going, and I'll want my wrist clear for whatever St. Peter is recommending....
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