Rolax Anyone?
Remember when SPAM mainly consisted of male member enhancement miracles? Well, they’re still prevalent, but now my SPAM folder has a rather large quantity of emails to buy Rolex. Or some knock-off like Rolax. There’s even a website dedicated to finding the right Rolex replica for you. It’s quite hilarious to get emails addressed to “Dear Gblower” or “Dear Gblox” or something completely far off, like “Dear Jose.”
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Ona business trip to New York in '97 (the same trip I slept on the sidewalk because my hotel room had been given away), I walked to Chinatown to get some watches for my brothers. Most shocking were the stalls that carried both fake watches and child pornography. Less shocking was the fact that the faces of many of the watches, and perhaps those I picked up as gifts, were only painted on. No moving parts. Now that's a fake.
Mind you, they were still accurate twice every day.
That's really all the accuracy I need.
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