my dad got cast as an extra for at least 2 episodes of the upcoming season of the Gilded Age and I am so excited to watch every scene where's waldo style to see if I can spot my beautiful bald bestie

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my dad got cast as an extra for at least 2 episodes of the upcoming season of the Gilded Age and I am so excited to watch every scene where's waldo style to see if I can spot my beautiful bald bestie
Assorted selfies with dad shirt and dad hat, also dad pocketwatch. I still haven't stopped wearing his clothes yet, not sure if or when I ever will. I still feel like he's somewhere inside of me when I do that. Oh and I figured out that many of these hats of his are all the same hat, the "Aussie Slouch Hat" by Akubra. It has a thing to pin up one side of it (I think that's the "slouch" part?) but I never do.
Someone found the watch manual.
And said they are emailing it to me, once I give them my email address anyway. Which I just did.
But thank you to everyone who offered to help me find the manual online. I kept running into very weird sites looking for it, including one that looked too virus-y for comfort.
Vintage digital watches = amazing though. And thanks again everyone who helped or tried to help.
VINTAGE?!?
They’re calling a watch that came out when I was a teenager, “vintage”.
Is it just me, or is the idea of “vintage” slowly creeping closer and closer to the present?
Or am I just nearing middle age and in denial? (Not that I see why I would be, considering that recently I was considering middle age very unlikely and old age impossible.)
Also does anyone know where I can find online a manual (without viruses) for a:
Casio 950 Alt-6100 Stainless steel back Water Resistant Japan
The following are written across the front, some are buttons, some are not:
Alti-Thermo Light [button] Memory [button] Twin Sensor Mode [button] Adjust [button]
I’ve got it set, with one or two alarms going, but I can’t remember how to tell how many alarms are on it, or a whole lot of other stuff. (What do I mean I can’t remember? This was my dad’s watch, not mine, of course I don’t remember.) But seriously could use some help with this so-called “vintage” nineties watch.
I still remember how excited he was to get this for Christmas. He was big on backpacking and this gave him a lot of information he wanted for that.