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Old 28 May 2011, 02:52 PM   #1
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Old 28 May 2011, 03:06 PM   #2
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Do they sell anything but Panerai in Italy?
Perhaps that's why he was particularly concerned about giving up his Rolex? :)
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Old 28 May 2011, 03:24 PM   #3
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No Rolex watch will ever come close to a value of a human life.

I also did mention, that not letting go of your Rolex doesn't mean you can't afford a Rolex.

I'll say it again, others and I refuse to be a victim.

It's a really a mix of both sides and both views are correct. Maybe, the guy was going to shoot the Mr. Mendoza whether he gave it up or not. Who knows?

I just didn't agree on what newportkrieger said about not being able to afford one gibberish...

BTW... I'm currently serving in the Armed Forces right now too... I don't know why a member brought that up before but I thought I'd share as well...... ok.
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Old 28 May 2011, 03:35 PM   #4
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No Rolex watch will ever come close to a value of a human life.

I also did mention, that not letting go of your Rolex doesn't mean you can't afford a Rolex.

I'll say it again, others and I refuse to be a victim.

It's a really a mix of both sides and both views are correct. Maybe, the guy was going to shoot the Mr. Mendoza whether he gave it up or not. Who knows?

I just didn't agree on what newportkrieger said about not being able to afford one gibberish...

BTW... I'm currently serving in the Armed Forces right now too... I don't know why a member brought that up before but I thought I'd share as well...... ok.
yeah i didnt really agree with newportkriegers comment either. WTF does giving up or not giving up your watch have to do with if you can afford it.
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Old 28 May 2011, 05:59 PM   #5
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sad story.
tragic that a man lost his life over a watch.
hope his family can find peace.
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