In Chang Mi Thailand there was a street near our hotel called the night market. It was filled with shops and stalls where you can buy almost anything, as long as you’re no too picky about, you know, authenticity. I bought a really nice Rolex that has surprised me by continuing function for almost six months now and one for Mrs. Scary that didn’t make it out of the country before becoming a bracelet that will tell you the correct time twice a day. In the photo a knife vender and I are playing with butterfly knives while John our cameraman/director films it for the show. I didn’t buy a knife but Stu and I did buy two really powerful lasers from him that we could use as signaling devices if we’re ever forced to ditch in the ocean.
The watches I got in Beijing were hard to read after the hour markers fell off the rhinestones were loose under the crystal. The stuff is cheap though.
The watches I got in Beijing were hard to read after the hour markers fell off the rhinestones were loose under the crystal. The stuff is cheap though.