SaidiaDude
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Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
That's the biggest blackest clock I have ever seen. I'd like to shove that thing in my trunk and bring it home.
What you going to do with all that junk in your trunk
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
That's the biggest blackest clock I have ever seen. I'd like to shove that thing in my trunk and bring it home.
Originally posted by: makesense
Black clocks are overrated sometimes. Other types of clocks have wayyy more functions, reliability, and durability. If your clock is used as a gift, it can be a black, white, brown, tan .. any shade of color clock, doesn't matter.. as long as its versatile, and by versatile i mean it can be put in more positions than 1 ... (most owners of any clock only put it in only one/two positions of the room.. which is not good enough) ... and still look, feel perfect for the house.
Originally posted by: Mucker
Caught on Film!!!! Woman enjoying a very large clock...shocking! http://www.creatas.com/popup_comp.aspx?itemID=22656651
Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: makesense
Black clocks are overrated sometimes. Other types of clocks have wayyy more functions, reliability, and durability. If your clock is used as a gift, it can be a black, white, brown, tan .. any shade of color clock, doesn't matter.. as long as its versatile, and by versatile i mean it can be put in more positions than 1 ... (most owners of any clock only put it in only one/two positions of the room.. which is not good enough) ... and still look, feel perfect for the house.
You bring up a good point...now the question is how many clocks are needed for some people. One big clock is good for a lot of people but there are those that crave multiple clocks. I can't imagine having 4-5 big, black clocks in a household. All going at once!
Originally posted by: Mucker
Caught on Film!!!! Woman enjoying a very large clock...shocking! http://www.creatas.com/popup_comp.aspx?itemID=22656651
