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Why I love my screwdriver. in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by trog100 yes.. but nothing will knock the screwdriver from its perch.. the screwdriver aint made by any ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trog100 View Post
    yes.. but nothing will knock the screwdriver from its perch.. the screwdriver aint made by any tom d-ck or f-cking harry.. its the first.. just like ruyan was the first..

    everything else will just be a poor copy..

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    Yeah i am sure only you can make such a brilliant battery holder

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted26 View Post
    Yeah i am sure only you can make such a brilliant battery holder

    we make an e smoking system.. a whole package.. help forums the lot.. its the first of a new generation of e smoking devices.. its bound to get copied..

    but an e smoking device aint gonna get far without a power source now is it.. all e cigs have batteries and holders to contain them .. as yet ours happens to be the only one that works in a reasonable way ..

    anyways ted.. it will be interesting to see what the future brings.. what janty brings out.. what totem bring out plus all the tom d-ck and harrys...

    will the screwdriver survive or wont it.. he he

    trog

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    Just imagine in 100 years time on the Antiques Roadshow:-

    The little old lady is sitting expectantly and the table while the expert examine s the Srewdriver : " Well the cerainly looks like an original Trog, we'll just check: Oh no, look at that adaptor ring, you can see the laser moulding, the original Trogs were done on a thing called a lathe. Sorry it's a late 21st century forgery"

    The little old lady, knowing her dreams of untold wealth have gone, nods with a look of bitter disappointment on her face...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteMcArthur View Post
    Just imagine in 100 years time on the Antiques Roadshow
    hahhahha. Hilarious. Can't stand those money grubbing old biddies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bertrand View Post
    hahhahha. Hilarious. Can't stand those money grubbing old biddies.
    the ones who dont care about the value as its a treasured item!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted26 View Post
    the ones who dont care about the value as its a treasured item!
    That's just their comeback when it turns out it's a worthless piece of old crap.

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    he he he...

    the poor old screwdriver has a lot to cope with.. the might of the chinese empire.. ted26 who really thinks its worth bugger all and is just an overpriced rip-off..

    plus all those tom d-ck and harry guys up to their dirty tricks

    "there can only be the one"... anybody remember that highlander series..

    will the "screwdriver" become legend or just disappear up its own ....... like most things do... only the future will tell.. he he

    trog

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    Quote Originally Posted by trog100 View Post
    "there can only be the one"... anybody remember that highlander series..
    Yeah. In hindsight everyone wishes "there would be only one." Unfortunately there were a good four or so. The last one I saw was just a bunch of action sequences dubiously sewn together with Christopher Lambert's impression of "acting".
    Last edited by Bertrand; 11-22-2008 at 02:51 PM. Reason: typo

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    yes it did kinda lose the "plot" as it went along..

    did u see christopher lambert as tarzan.. one of the things i read as kid was tarzan.. i took it all in and thought it was real.. until i found out the auther wrote early science fiction and had simply moved venus to the african jungle and made it all up...

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    trog how many have you sold btw in total.

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