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Domdom Posted 11 years ago
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This post card's theme is A sad clockmaker (or a watchmaker? Which is better? I mean it to say he is fix clocks and watches which are broken). The guy on the post card is a watchmaker / a clockmaker and sad and down all the time. There's a watch town in which people have their own watches which make happy tmes stay longer and sad times shorter but only this guy has certain time to fix their watches so he lives with sadness.
  

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If you want a really fancy word, use horologist. The Unhappy Horologist. This postcard's theme is " A S ad C lockmaker" (or a watchmaker?

  • If you want a really fancy word, use horologist.
  • The Unhappy Horologist.
  • This postcard's theme is " A S ad C lockmaker" (or a watchmaker?
  • Which is better?
  • ) I mean it to say that he is fix es clocks and watches which are broken.
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If you want a really fancy word, use horologist.
The Unhappy Horologist.

This postcard's theme is "A Sad Clockmaker" (or a watchmaker? Which is better? Both are fine or use the above.)
I mean it to say that he is fixes clocks and watches which are broken. The guy on the postcard is a watchmaker / a clock

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