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I went to the dentist for a check up a few weeks ago and was running a little late, so checked my watch as I arrived. 11.07am. Then sat through a painless one hour appointment and as I was about to leave the surgery I checked my watch again. 11.07am. Except that the watch was still working, battery was recent and its a good brand. I also tend to only be able to wear watches for a short time or they tend to stop. Like wise if I leave them on the bedside table. Theories anyone? Over to you, raaaid!
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too bad the dentist's clock didn't do the same thing... could have got the hour for free
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You damage watches?
Lately ive noticed i have so much static electricity I bet its the age of Aquarius coming Anyway i bet the answer its wilder anyone can imagine
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Age of Aquarius, do you watch the news! Were closer to ww3
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