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    Watching the Scotland match rotten colour of strip salmon or pink no dress sense
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    can't believe there is sod all on
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    Cant believe we didnt win we only had one shot at goal and it went wide
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    well so decide to watch the new hurcules not that bad
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    Morning back to the grind today rest of the week late shift
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    morning all, doing nothing today. need shopping but our buses are on sunday service today so they don't go near the shops!! might have a go at another watch strap later



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    Quote Originally Posted by Blanchy View Post
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    morning all or is that afternoon so feeling the itch for a new watch so tempted to nibble at the money for the IWL watch as my maths says I have a £20 there more then I need so have been looking at old divers missed out on two yesterday a interesting orange dial timex and a andrem . but think I am also going to move one of my divers on too this mister& anker is not wowing me any more so think it will be soon of to pasture new as it will go in my to sell box
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    Afternoon guys, had another go at a strap today and I think I'm getting a bit faster lol

    Tried to colour coordinate the stitching too



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    Afternoon guys, had another go at a strap today and I think I'm getting a bit faster lol

    Tried to colour coordinate the stitching too



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    how you get the end round I tried and in the end the strap was like four inches shorter I have messed up two lots of leather on it so far guess I am better at fixing them then making the straps for them
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, teThe time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!ars and sweat”

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