Mission Statement: Herculodge: The Essential Guide to Saving Your Manhood in an Era of Shriveling Masculinity.
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$1,600 will escort you to this Manly Watch Grail, the Oris Aquis Small Second Hand. While I'm not a big fan of titanium, this has to be my favorite looking watch.
Annual RadioShack in store clearance, 1000+ items, including some radios. You can get 10% off if you show your college student or faculty or military ID; valid on clearance.
I have no manual for my Proton 320. Do you know how to set clock? I've tried all the buttons I usually used on later Protons, but obviously forgot. Help. Thanks,
Part of being a manly watch is its significant present on the wrist. The watch is "very confident," as one Deep Blue rep said on ShopNBC while talking about the Depthmaster.
But sometimes when a watch appears to be on steroids, you find yourself looking at it and wondering if the watch is trying too hard and has become an instrument of compensation. Instead of being proud of your manly watch, you're overcome with shame. Jonny calls this "steroid shame," to take something he said out of context. You want a manly watch that is confident but doesn't try too hard. The above watch with a 60mm bezel proved to produce such shame for me and I decided to put it up for sale.
I've reach an all-time intelligence low. I'm taking an online traffic school course for a speeding ticket and there is a part in the course where it says "there will be a different but similiar phrase before the hidden word" (they misspelled similar as simular but that's another matter). I have no idea what they're talking about. I'm wasting time here and I feel stupid.
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