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Originally Posted by rgcraig
What cracks me up is the ones that wear "watches" that look like the most gaudy bracelet every, but it's okay because it has a time piece connected to it.
Some you can't even tell it's a watch because you have to open up something to tell the time.
That's the inconsistency stuff. Just give it up and wear a bracelet - that's what they are wanting you to think it is anyway.
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Many years ago, we lived in a large old house that had been turned into apartments. My wife and I lived on the second floor. We had two rooms and shared the bathroom with a woman who had a one room apartment on that floor. The third floor was three rooms. The first floor had a three room and a one room apartment. Everyone in that building was Apostolic except the woman in the one room apartment on the second floor. She was a widow and we all called her Granny. She did go to church with us once but did not go to the altar. A single (divorced) Mom named Ruby and her little girl, Theresa Mae, lived on the third floor. Her sister (Nancy) was married to Jim and they lived in the one room apartment on the first floor. Jim's Mom and Dad, Hope and Joe, lived in the 3 room apartment on the first floor. The building was owned by Sis. Maines who was the mother of Nancy's ex-husband. We did not all go to the same Apostolic Church and some times visited each other's church. Well, one day Nancy got a new bracelet. Bracelets were not acceptable in any of the churches we went to but fancy watches and rings of all kinds were. Nancy justified her bracelet because it was a "ten commandments" bracelet. It was like a charm bracelet and had a separate charm for each of the 10 commandments.