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Brilliant, I'm now off home, going to feed my little one.
But seeing your pics, I'll take my very white U1 White off my wrist :shock: :D
Cheers,
Daddel.
well, when I say action... I mean this is as dangerous as it gets around here, feeding time :D
He 'almost' got carrot and sweet potato on it... then he'd have been in trouble :)
Given that there must be quite a few 39's out there not many pics have been posted... I'm loving mine!
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Brilliant, I'm now off home, going to feed my little one.
But seeing your pics, I'll take my very white U1 White off my wrist :shock: :D
Cheers,
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Homework proof!!
I'd urge caution Jon - there ain't nothing kid-proof!!*
*except maybe the old style Tonka trucks :)
28B??? 39??? The wee man been keeping you up late Jon?? :lol:
But did it survive it's first encounter with so much action? :wink:
Nothing like the smell of dried sweet potato on a sweaty wrist band....yum......
If you're lucky, in my experience :lol:Originally Posted by JMcLeod
It's funny how having kids makes you blasé about things that would utterly revolt you previously :D
Excellent photo :D
My 15 month old son has just learned how to wind the hands around on my watches if I leave the crowns out. It would save me getting a winder if he'd do it every morning, but I'm not sure the gaskets are jam proof.
When my boy was a bit younger, he liked to chew the straps on my watches. I was very relieved when he seemed to favour the G-shock with its soft(ish) rubber strap, he left teeth marks on one of the leather straps...
He also likes to wear watches on bracelets if left out, but he puts about 5 on at a time - this practice was quickly stopped.