The Ying/Yang of The Komfit ~

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Officially have obtained "It's as easy and natural removing/reattaching the Komfit as any pressure fit or pusher clasp bracelet" status.

Anyone reading this, if you haven't tried a Komfit you really owe it to yourself to give it a go.

And thanks again to my Bro & PWG (Personal Watch Guru) @JwRosenthal for tips & pointers on how to reach Samurai Status with this bracelet.

I expect you to pay it forward and when someone else can’t figure those fυcking things out- you are the one that walks them through the process step by step.

Like life, it’s far more finesse than brute force.
 
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I expect you to pay it forward and when someone else can’t figure those fυcking things out- you are the one that walks them through the process step by step.

Like life, it’s far more finesse than brute force.

I am at the ready...
 
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Easy Peasy on/off today for a wind and the final accoutrement of end boss Geekery & Nerdishness:

Wife said, "That's it... you're never getting laid again." (wait 'till she sees the pocket protector I ordered)

 
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Easy Peasy on/off today for a wind and the final accoutrement of end boss Geekery & Nerdishness:

Wife said, "That's it... you're never getting laid again." (wait 'till she sees the pocket protector I ordered)

That’s it! I am taking the crayons away!
 
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Easy Peasy on/off today for a wind and the final accoutrement of end boss Geekery & Nerdishness:

Wife said, "That's it... you're never getting laid again." (wait 'till she sees the pocket protector I ordered)
Man, I used those little calendars about 60 years ago when I was in grade school, but I outgrew them pretty quickly. Never knew they still made them. Geeky and nerdy, indeed.
 
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Man, I used those little calendars about 60 years ago when I was in grade school, but I outgrew them pretty quickly. Never knew they still made them. Geeky and nerdy, indeed.

Same here... except back when I used them they were free ~ typically from insurance agents or car dealerships ~ and now they are $13.00 USD albeit better made at least.
When I stumbled across these I absolutely had to have them... nothing like reliving the 60's ~ the watch, the Komfit and now my 100% Guaranteed Not To Get Laid Bracelet Calendars.
 
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fυck yes!!
Can’t forget the short sleeve button down Oxford tucked into high waisted pants
 
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Starting to think my True Self won't be realized until I dig down deep in my soul and pull the trigger on:
Hager Stretch pants ~ brown
Rayon dress shirt, one size too small, mint green or light purple
Vinyl belt for aforementioned Hagers
Clark's chukkas
Glasses + Anti-Vag plastic blinders (as you suggest)
Pocket protector (also as you suggested)
T-Square belt mounted in its own sheath
 
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Starting to think my True Self won't be realized until I dig down deep in my soul and pull the trigger on:
Hager Stretch pants ~ brown
Rayon dress shirt, one size too small, mint green or light purple
Vinyl belt for aforementioned Hagers
Clark's chukkas
Glasses + Anti-Vag plastic blinders (as you suggest)
Pocket protector (also as you suggested)
T-Square belt mounted in its own sheath
And a Chrysler minivan with wood paneling.

I just realized you exactly described my old boss- and he had the Chrysler minivan with faux wood paneling
 
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And a Chrysler minivan with wood paneling.

I just realized you exactly described my old boss- and he had the Chrysler minivan with faux wood paneling

Bro, I am your old boss.

Good to see you again, and please stop making fun of my clothing & minivan.
 
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T-Square belt mounted in its own sheath
No need for a T-Square, that's not nerdy enough. You need a 6" Pickett slide rule in it's own case, you have to present yourself as a real tech dweeb. (I actually went through four years of college and got my engineering degree with one of these. Pre-affordable scientific calculator days. The HP-35 was available at $400 in the early 70's, that's $2,900 today).
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No need for a T-Square, that's not nerdy enough. You need a 6" Pickett slide rule in it's own case, you have to present yourself as a real tech dweeb. (I actually went through four years of college and got my engineering degree with one of these. Pre-affordable scientific calculator days. The HP-35 was available at $400 in the early 70's, that's $2,900 today).

Just ordered this less pricy combo...



Hopefully the TSA is cool with it when I fly.