A little grit. Sure, I love the occasional dainty diamond for special occasions. But usually, what I want is something that makes me feel strong. When I look at my collection, I don't see any conventional ladies' pieces. I see watches that were marketed to men, but that I happen to like. It's enough to make me wonder: Why are these considered men's watches at all? Why aren't they just It's crazy to me that the watch industry continues to make this distinction at a time where more and more brands — and more and more humans — are ignoring traditional gender boundaries.
Accumulate reh tampabay. I just read of the death of Eddie. He was my favorite guy when he was at the Maples - such a nice man. My heart goes absent to you.
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