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> I see a rolex, I see someone who has been to

> Thailand for a holiday.

>

Nooo. I've got a platinum Rolex Oyster and I bought it from the Forum shops in VEGAS BABY. That was a nice holiday and it's a nice watch. Unfortunately I don't wear it because it is very small and discrete and I'm blind so I can't tell the time on it's little silver hands and invisible mother of pearl face. I'm looking for a replacement watch which will be HUGE. Seriously, I want a BIG watch, I think they look really cool on girls. So there.


Mr Ben -

> Another good reason is a gold Rolex Oyster shouts

> "mug me" when you're on the 12 at 11.30pm on a

> Friday night


Anyone who knows me knows that I have the most rubbish phone known to man. I had my phone snatched late at night on the No 12 when it was still a bendy bus. The thieves took a ?42 telephone (really) from a hand wearing a ?????? watch. Most thieves really are very dumb.

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