Wrist Check 2016
Discussion
Scooby P1 said:
Mr Roper said:
Not just any skoda..A 130k 90bhp, diesel estate with shagged suspension. Train station car park.
Nice tactic. No one will steal that car. I have the same strategy with my station bicycle, could almost leave it unlocked and no one would nick it!It's a bit crap.
Here's a thing.
Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad
![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Soov535 said:
Here's a thing.
Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Best post in this thread.Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad
![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
rambo19 said:
Soov535 said:
Here's a thing.
Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Best post in this thread.Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad
![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Soov535 said:
Thanks, I can be a sentimental old sod sometimes.
Great story.The fact that you didn't have your first kiss until after you were 17 explains a lot as well!
The springbar failed on the watch my father bought me - it had done it a few times previously and I didn't attend to it. Then one day it must have happened again and I hadn't noticed.
Everytime I choose the watch to wear in the morning I think about it.
desolate said:
Soov535 said:
Thanks, I can be a sentimental old sod sometimes.
Great story.The fact that you didn't have your first kiss until after you were 17 explains a lot as well!
The springbar failed on the watch my father bought me - it had done it a few times previously and I didn't attend to it. Then one day it must have happened again and I hadn't noticed.
Everytime I choose the watch to wear in the morning I think about it.
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
:fuku:
Soov535 said:
Here's a thing.
Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
Happy memories, hat's off to your Dad.Worth pennies but more valuable to be than the Batman.
17th birthday present from Dad (30 years ago). He's now long gone, but I still have this. We went together to get it on the morning of my 17th from the shop, and then he let me drive the BMW home with L plates on as a surprise.
Happy days never to be repeated. Wore it all the way through first kiss, A levels and University.
Pulsar Quartz Sub (1986) - still going strong and still the most accurate watch I own.
Love ya Dad
![beer](/inc/images/beer.gif)
![](https://thumbsnap.com/i/dyn37uX1.jpg?1128)
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