Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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So, a Grand Seiko and a Fortis . . .
Apr 30, 2014,11:28 AM
. . . met up for lunch yesterday . . .
. . . at a Lebanese restaurant in Pasadena. Both had the same order: vegetarian plate, consisting of tabuli, baba ganuj, hummus, grape leaf sarmas, and chopped cabbage salad.
We got change back from a $20, and that was for both of us. Nothing puts a smile on my face like discovering a truly good value.
The same goes for watches, too ;-) . . .
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So, a Grand Seiko and a Fortis . . .
By: Dr No : April 30th, 2014-11:28
. . . met up for lunch yesterday . . . . . . at a Lebanese restaurant in Pasadena. Both had the same order: vegetarian plate, consisting of tabuli, baba ganuj, hummus, grape leaf sarmas, and chopped cabbage salad. We got change back from a $20, and that w...
Art, who was holding down the Fort
By: cazalea : April 30th, 2014-11:43
is? Another Purist, or a relative or friend? I've always liked that particular model watch. (I'm kind of surprised you are still there - I watched Terminator and Terminator2 yesterday, and I'd assumed LA was destroyed in 1997) Mike
An old friend who is . . .
By: Dr No : April 30th, 2014-11:57
. . . a Purist, even if inactive these days. You might remember him from several years back: Art