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Oct 3, 2024, 12:31 AM
#31
Originally Posted by
mlcor
Hmm. Just beat you, 32 years this year. But @
skywatch has us beat if you consider cohabitation.
We just passed 33 years. We got married pretty quickly, so Skywatch's co-habitation record is safe!
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Oct 3, 2024, 12:31 AM
#32
Originally Posted by
Kronos
I'm sure the inexpensive ones on eBay are fakes.
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from my understanding like the moonswatch there where fakes as soon as as it was released people bought them from certain sites and then tried flipping them on the bay some cheaply some as the real deal so like a moonswatch would only buy retail ..now it's deciding if worth retail price still thinking the same with the swatch
“Youth may outrun the old, but not outwit.”
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Oct 3, 2024, 12:35 AM
#33
Originally Posted by
hayday
Contratulations! Twenty-Five years is impressive, especially the way relationships/marraiges seem to be these days. I think we're riding one of the last waves of marital longevity. Thirty years of marraige and 33 years of friendship.
Last waves of marital longevity? Perhaps so, though I know plenty of Boomers and Gen Xers who have been through at least one divorce. More oddly, at least to me, I know two couples who split after more than 30 years of marriage.
t's impossible to know what really goes on in anyone else's marriage. I'm regularly on my toes trying to figure out my own!
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Oct 3, 2024, 01:07 AM
#34
Happy anniversary, @skywatch! 38 years here and 41 together, the wife deserves a medal made of unobtanium.
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Oct 3, 2024, 02:46 AM
#35
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Originally Posted by
skywatch
However, today is Mr. & Mrs. Skywatch's 25th wedding anniversary (actually 36.5th "livetogetherversary")
Spectacular! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!
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Oct 3, 2024, 03:01 AM
#36
Originally Posted by
wschofield3
Happy anniversary, @
skywatch! 38 years here and 41 together, the wife deserves a medal made of unobtanium.
You've got Mrs. K and I beat. 37 years and 38 together.
Solve all your doubts through question mode.
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Oct 3, 2024, 03:58 AM
#37
Thank you, all! Maybe watch geeks are more stable?
(Or once we meet someone who tolerates us, we don't want to blow it?)
Too many watches, not enough wrists.
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Oct 3, 2024, 07:40 AM
#38
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Originally Posted by
skywatch
Oris Big crown ProPilot Ti GMT "Air Racing" today from the "Project."
However, today is Mr. & Mrs. Skywatch's 25th wedding anniversary (actually 36.5th "livetogetherversary") so I plan to wear the Seiko moonwatch she gave me in 1989, when we go out to a fancy dinner tonight.
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Wishing you and Mrs Skywatch a very happy anniversary this year and many more in the future.
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Oct 3, 2024, 07:56 AM
#39
Originally Posted by
hayday
Contratulations! Twenty-Five years is impressive, especially the way relationships/marraiges seem to be these days. I think we're riding one of the last waves of marital longevity. Thirty years of marraige and 33 years of friendship.
+ 1
Many congrats to you both
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Oct 3, 2024, 10:28 PM
#40
I neglected to say how long we’ve been married. No, that’s wrong actually, I couldn’t remember when we got married…
I’ve looked it up - 1986 - so 37 years. I was married before, but can’t remember the year of that either. My wife might - she was a witness to it at the Registry Office.
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