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4 hours ago, matabog said:

Now, why would you go and do that?

 

40 minutes ago, digginstony said:

There's nothing really like WRT on the web. Most sites are "Just look how pretty my watch looks today" why delete your account ?

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Gotta agree with these guys, for what it's worth, I have been a member of several MB's and I would not have stayed at WRT this long, if there wasn't something I could gain from it, even as an amateur repair person, not to mention the diverse personalities and colorful commentary. Your have to admit there is no other site like this and I don't try to curry favor with anyone.

Curry:  to seek to gain favor by flattery or attention

We all get discouraged at sometime or another, when you get stuck trying to do repairs or things in general just don't seem to work no matter what you do. I've wanted to get out of watches altogether a few times but my determination to conquer the seemingly impossible tasks won't let me, maybe it's just me. I do know one thing: you can't be successful at repairs, if you give up. You can PM me with why you want to not be a part of this, maybe I can help change your mind.

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14 minutes ago, matabog said:

Ok, you scared me! :))

But what's the computer resources got with the wrt account? I believe you've been lied to.... by your computer! Kill it! Before Skynet takes control... scarry!

 

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Don't forget to say "Asta La Vista Baby" in a very thick, deep accent

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