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Sussa wrote:Not sure if this counts as a field watch, but I do wear it in my yard and that's the closest thing I have to a field. How about feline Friday compliance?
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I somehow tweaked my wrist in my sleep so I'm wearing an elastic bandage, moving my watch an inch or so closer to my elbow. Getting a taste of that sweet average-sized wrist life.
Now I'm going to have my normal collection and another collection set aside for if I'm ever forced to wear a watch higher up on my arm. Thank you [emoji120]
HUISABH complaint.
Was deciding between two of them. Finally went with white dial (hello [mention]TheJohnP[/mention] ).
Dark blue is a bit hard to read for me, so it goes to my daughter.
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Stretch44 wrote:No compliance right now, so adding a pic of our family's newest addition. He passed out hard and was snoring. I think he likes our place.
A productive Seiko Saturday - walked the dog, mocked up a cool watch, and did a little yardwork cutting grape bunches off the vines before they became a danger to my dog. I've tried to kill the grapevines to eliminate the risk, but they came back with a vengeance. The compromise (that, yes, I made with a plant) was to allow the vines but no fruit.
I've said it before, we are spoiled here in the Twin Cities in regards to micro/craft breweries. Throw a rock in essentially any neighborhood and you'll hit two or three.
Picked this up today as I've been on a sour beer kick. It is (in my best Cousin Eddie voice) goooo-ood. Highly recommend if you have the chance to get your hands on some.
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ManOnTime wrote:I've said it before, we are spoiled here in the Twin Cities in regards to micro/craft breweries. Throw a rock in essentially any neighborhood and you'll hit two or three.
Picked this up today as I've been on a sour beer kick. It is (in my best Cousin Eddie voice) goooo-ood. Highly recommend if you have the chance to get your hands on some.