A JFK Lucky Charm Oprah Ought to Buy

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buy databases of 9:42AM January 10, 2010

Hey Oprah! Want to get a lucky----

You know it takes alot more than just lock for D to win this election.

You can win too if you have a lucky charm..

If you take steps to improve yourself, to live longer by eating right and exercising, why wouldn’t you also take similar steps to improve your good luck and fortune?

Get Lucky

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fourleafclovergoodluckcharms of CA 9:25PM July 27, 2009

very true, want a bit a luck o the irish as they say, totally free lucky charm blessed by local irish druid here in ireland, spread the luck love

best regards Seamus

http://www.irishmagic.org/charms.htm

lucky charms 11:01PM August 30, 2008

Horologically speaking, comparing the Benrus to the Omega that sold for $420,000.00 is not an apples to apples comparison. The Omega was a nice watch all on its own. The Benrus is a decent watch, but it is nowhere in the same league as the Omega.

The Swatch group (who owns the Omega brand) bought the Omega for its museum in Bienne, Switzerland. Had it not been for them, I doubt seriously that the watch would have sold for $420,000.

J Nash of MN 2:07PM April 22, 2008

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