terry7
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terry7

oh....that’s....that’s a wallet

I would have to say that Cathay Pacific has the finest pillows in the sky, followed by Emirates - a notch down, BA and Virgin are very similar, and Air France prb a close 5th. I have never flown Air Singapore, but imagine their pillows would rate in the top three.

I would have to say that Cathay Pacific has the finest pillows in the sky, followed by Emirates - a notch down, BA

Was it one of those Oprah car give aways??

Leading causes of death in Russia (per capita):

The continued existence of OCP is more puzzling than these black holes.

It’s a zero energy trap for third world zones. Because mosquitoes hunt where they hatch this trap concentrates the breeding ground into a manageable area. An area that becomes increasingly effective the longer the trap stays in place, due to the compounding effect of the pheromone accumulation.

I give them credit for using the cars—as if keeping them in heated garages under covers and only taking them out for short cruises on sunny weekends is so “manly”.

You wanted a good article or something in depth? Pssshhh... The clicks are what matters, not the quality!

Also, the ink from that marker can’t be healthy either.

You do realize tin cans have a lacquer applied to stop the tin from leeching into the food and puncturing the can multiple times breaks that lacquer up?

From what I understand (Mainly from listening to the DVD commentary), John K. wasn’t fired after the second season, and it wasn’t just him; Nickelodeon terminated their relationship with Spumco halfway through season 2, and the rest of season 2 was handled by one of Nickelodeon’s in-house studios, Games Animation,

....over the owner’s head.

I tried asking this dog for verification on this theory, and was unable to get any relevant response.

FWIW, I have the same watch, and had it serviced recently at a local watchmaker. The cost was over $600, and Omega recommends servicing it every 5 years (10 years on some newer models). Fine watches need periodic servicing, and I’m sure the $700 they quoted would have been a full disassembly, cleaning, and

I recommend sending any Omega watch back to the Omega in Bienne (the Mothership). The service is excellent, cheaper than American authorized Omega repair centers. And when your watch returns it looks like a brand-new watch and carries a fresh warranty. Repairs take about 3 months so you must be patient but it’s worth

The last thing you want is water in that watch. The parts are not made from stainless steel, you know. I’m thinking your mainspring is rusted up, as well as your balance spring by now. Lucky that it’s working. Make sure you get it serviced every 2-3 years to prevent any additional problems.

These watches are very expensive to repair. It get worse when there’s a lot of precious metals, tiny screws are made of gold or platinum and they are extremely expensive to replace.