Time Machine: The Clock With Balls

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I have used one of these as a wrist watch for years. I still get comments out in public.
 

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[citation][nom]DjEaZy[/nom]... balls of seal!!![/citation]

Seriously? Did you mean to type "Steel"? Balls of Steel would make sense. Because Steal would mean the same thing as theft. And seal.. well, that would either be an animal or the presence of a force which prevents air or liquid from moving through some sort of barrier.

Just saying, if you're going to make the comment, at least spell it right. ;)
 

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[citation][nom]knightofdames[/nom]can the prince of persia stop the balls of time??? Sure can..He can steel em..[/citation]

"Steal" them...
 
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How many balls do you use in the time machine, I have my fathers but I think some thank youof the balls are missing
 
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