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29 April 2013, 12:52 AM | #4 |
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It doesn't "need" a nickname. Many Rolexes don't have nic names. Besides nic names happen by accident or because of certain overt memorable situations.
Don't really know if this one warrants it or maybe so..... The previous green hand GMT doesn't have a nic name. When I was in the Army guys would try and nic name themselves something cool, NO! doesn't work like that.....when you finally embarrassingly mess something up, or have a weird name or come from a peculiar place that's when you get a nic name, probably not to your liking....so as we always say "don't f---k up". |
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