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That's why ZenChi, that OBE is the reason. You learn to live with it lol.
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I have exactly the same problem, I always stop watches, blow lights and trip the electrics. In my last job I was banned from touching anything electric that wasn't my own pc or the photocopier because I was always tripping the electrics, for our office and the other 5 offices on the floor, oops.
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hey,
i have been surfing looking for reasons as to why my watches keep losing time... It was so annoying that i bought a new watch, and left it on the table and all was well... put it on and boom there it goes again... I know it has to do with my own energy but how do i just get my watch to stay at the right time??? its so frustrating as i nearly missed an appointment the other day. any thoughts or similar experiences??? please share ![]() |
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