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EWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!! I was previously unaware of what Keith's Deville Coax looked like, and it was magnificent. Same for the Speedy Mark V. Breathtaking!! The sight of an Omega LCD watch leaves the same taste in my mouth as having bran flakes with Night Train over them for breakfast.
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As far as your bidding on it - would somebody PLEASE fill a rhino dart with 50cc of Thorazine, and immobilize Mr. Waddington before he hurts himself??
Put down the ugly blinky Omega watch, and BACK AWAY Mr. Waddington!!!
I don't suppose there's ANY chance something like THAT could be a fake either.....
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