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Originally Posted by cartesian Product
Watch. From a $20k watch, what did you expect?
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A fellow rich and I were ranting. Wasn’t my purchases.
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Originally Posted by MrGoat
I’d be mad as hell initially if I bought a pair of shoes with laces too short to actually tie them.
Realistically though, I’d rather get new laces for shoes than a new watch band. I’d never expect either to actually be a problem though.
Maybe you’re just a little too big to be buying stuff “off the rack” so to speak?
Sent from my Apple privacy invasion product
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You call’n me fat?
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Originally Posted by GradyPhilpott
Both of those purchases are out of my ball park, but in any case, I'd find both situations problematic at any price.
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Originally Posted by Cliffnopus
Sounds like someone might be walking and carrying their watch.
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Probably.
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Originally Posted by Blansky
I thought you only bought runners with velcro.
So I'm gonna go with the watchband.
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Wat?!?!
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Originally Posted by AzPaul
Wouldn't a person of means have 'people' to tend to his show tying needs?
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They’re not mine.
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Originally Posted by Rbdport
1st world problems
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I know. This sucks.
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Originally Posted by DLRIDES
To find the root cause one must ask:
“Why is everything I buy too short to fit around my body parts ?”
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Wat!?!?!
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Originally Posted by Star Ferry
I think $2000 "running" shoes aren't really for running, and a $20,000 "dive" watch isn't really for diving. But to answer the question, I'd be more annoyed about the watch.
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There’s an insult in there, isn’t there.
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Originally Posted by Andad
Slow day?
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Hey!!!!
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Originally Posted by cartesian Product
That’s puzzling but that’s the nature of your game.
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Good one. Haha!
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Originally Posted by East Bay Rider
On his way back to the shoe store to buy longer laces.
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They’re not mine.
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Originally Posted by 7sins
Or buying a dive watch and not actually take it diving...
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We’re all divers here!