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 Posted: Wed Sep 12th, 2007 04:27 pm
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I totally agree ... Pax and I got to play with that watch at an AD in Milwaukee and I was scrambling with credit cards seeing if I had enough balence left on one to buy .....I left regretting that I didnt find a way that day to purchase

ebiz4me wrote:
Wow Dawg!  That is one beautiful watch.  I understand why you wouldn't want to take that one off :)

 

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A good day for yellow and it dose not want to come off the wrist.

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 Posted: Wed Sep 12th, 2007 04:29 pm
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after getting up at 4 am for a surgury ......I wore this when I got home at 1 pm ....


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 Posted: Wed Sep 12th, 2007 04:40 pm
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Is that DR.CANADAJO or PAITENT JO? If the Latter, HOPE ALL IS WELL JO?????

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lol .... patient CJ ....I own a car lot ... I had surgery on my wrist .. so far so good

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 Posted: Wed Sep 12th, 2007 09:58 pm
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Dang CJ...  if the wrist hurts too much, you can send a watch or two my way to keep them actively in a rotation... :D   hope you heal quick my friend...  hand6.gif

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lol .... patient CJ ....I own a car lot ... I had surgery on my wrist .. so far so good

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 Posted: Wed Sep 12th, 2007 10:06 pm
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srh_pres wrote: Dang CJ...  if the wrist hurts too much, you can send a watch or two my way to keep them actively in a rotation... :D   hope you heal quick my friend...  hand6.gif

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lol .... patient CJ ....I own a car lot ... I had surgery on my wrist .. so far so good

Heal? He's healed buddy!! Just saw him grilling burgers and living large!! Just made him get up ultra early. He's too tough to keep down for a moment!

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 Posted: Thu Sep 13th, 2007 01:42 am
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Glad to hear!!!!!!! Can't keep a good man down so the saying goes.  I broke both wrists ( and a few fingers) a few years back.  I am a stone mason and the scaffolding we were working on ( 4 story's of it) came tumbling down, with me on top Natural stone blocks, mortar and all.  Anyway, after surgery a few days afterwords and myself on a good drunk with both hands in casts, the guys I work with decided they were gonna paint my casts "red". I am searching for the pics-this was classic!!!!! They painted my casts to resemble LOBSTER CLAWS ha ha. Couldn't wear a watch for months.  Oh joy the memories.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 13th, 2007 09:17 am
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WOOAAAHHH ....holy crapola .....that would be a cool pic to check out .....actually though it was work on my right wrist so I can still wear a watch .....and yes I did get to eat grill burgers but I made a friend grill-em ....Pax ran off to eat at home ....I wonder what he had waiting .... hmmmmmmm

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Glad to hear!!!!!!! Can't keep a good man down so the saying goes.  I broke both wrists ( and a few fingers) a few years back.  I am a stone mason and the scaffolding we were working on ( 4 story's of it) came tumbling down, with me on top Natural stone blocks, mortar and all.  Anyway, after surgery a few days afterwords and myself on a good drunk with both hands in casts, the guys I work with decided they were gonna paint my casts "red". I am searching for the pics-this was classic!!!!! They painted my casts to resemble LOBSTER CLAWS ha ha. Couldn't wear a watch for months.  Oh joy the memories.

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