no she just have lots of friend because im one of them
Douglas i believe
no he is far from gay, infact he is straighter than all off you
Jerk Off/Handjob Jerk Off/Handjob
no
New York City
Baldwin Hills - 2007 The Pop Off 2-1 was released on: USA: 24 June 2008
Douglas i believe
they hit it off in the spare room
The Hills - 2006 The Hills Off the Record was released on: USA: 10 May 2008
Turn off the alarm by pressing the upper and lower buttons on the right side of the watch while it is in time mode.
For any Baldwin made after about 1965, the best way to get rid of it is to push it off a cliff.
None of them are gay.
No he isn't gay
"The Shops" in Chino Hills is located just off the 71 fwy. on Grand Ave.
Yes that is so gay......u NASTY
Gay people are human, just like you. Tell them your not interested.
Hi,In 1980 Jean Lassale Inc. was bought by Seiko. Then in the 80's Jean Lassale Inc. "L" became the US quartz luxury sub brand of Seiko manufactured in Japan. Seiko also branded LASSALE and/or Seiko LASSALE analog quartz watches in the US. If your watch only has LASSALE on the dial it is definitely a Seiko quartz sub brand. If you watch has Jean Lassale with the "L" logo and it was manufactured after 1980 it is the US luxury quartz Seiko sub brand. If you do not know the date of manufacture then try looking at the reference numbers on the case back. At the bottom look for a small logo that looks like a Double Triangle or a Double Lighting Bolt. If it is there it is the Seiko luxury sub brand. (This is the case on my analog quartz ultra thin Jean Lassale "L" 18k watch manufactured in Japan in Aug. 1985, with the Seiko 2F70A analog quartz caliber, and was 47th in this model. (Note: The analog ultra thin quartz caliber 2F70A is also found in the Japanese luxury Seiko sub brand Credo, that still exists today. The quartz caliber 2F50A is found in the LASSALE US sub brand of Seiko.)Another why is to look for the word Geneva on your watch. If you have it then it is of course from Switzerland and is the original Jean Lassale.If this does not work, take the Jean Lassale "L" watch to a jeweler and take off the caseback. If your see Japan marked on the inside it is a Seiko sub brand made in Japan and was manufactured after 1980.I am not so sure about the mechanical watches. I believe if you have the 1200 caliber, then congratulations, it is the famous Jean Lassale "L" original mechanical ultra thin movement/caliber. Good Luck