So what would you think if this happened to you?
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LJCopied from another local forum
Personally, my first concern would not be the ring, it would be "why did you take the symbol of our bethrothment off to go to a place where a lot of singles go?"Well my fiance was out tonight at park street patio and her friends car was broken into. She left her purse in the truck of the car and left her engagement ring there as long as everything else that was inside the purse. Anyone that works at a pawn show if you guys could keep a look out and if it shows up call me or if you can let any other pawn shops know i would greatly appericate it. I have to change the house locks tomorrow, that is easy but im pissed about the ring. It was not insured eaither.
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gorocks99Yes. My first thought as well, why was the ring in the purse and not on the hand?
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j_crazy
this.LJ wrote: Personally, my first concern would not be the ring, it would be "why did you take the symbol of our bethrothment off to go to a place where a lot of singles go?"
she's trying to fuck some other dudes. -
gorocks99If she's trying, she is. It's not like women have to try that hard to get it, if they want it.
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LJMy other thought would be that she thought the ring was really ugly and wanted a different one. Of course in this exact scenario that is ruled out because there was no insurance on it.
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Devils AdvocateIf she was hot, the ring wouldn't matter to any guy lookin for some action.
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Manhattan BuckeyeWell the spelling and grammar of that post makes me feel a lot better about these boards.
My wife has never taken off her engagement ring unless we're in bed at home, there is a safe in a hotel room or she's taking a shower. Why would any woman leave her purse in a trunk (or "truck") of a car is beyond me, especially if there is an engagement ring inside? My wife doesn't let her purse go outside her sight for a second unless I'm carrying it for extreme situations. -
AppleI understand questioning her intent at not wearing the ring.
Maybe it didn't fit and she didn't want to accidently lose it. -
j_crazyMy wife would only get a CZ replacement since she obviously either can't be trusted to hold onto the big girl ring or isn't worth the real deal (assuming she's getting some strange).
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LJCause I personally think the ring is hideous.
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chicago510Yeah that ring is ugly as hell.
Still no excuse to lose it obviously. -
ohiotiger33Worst. Ring. Ever.
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Gblockis that ring from 1955?
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Manhattan BuckeyeWhy is the fiance wearing a wedding band?
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LJ
that's just part of the ring ugliness :shy:Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Why is the fiance wearing a wedding band? -
j_crazyto me that ring says:
"I don't love you, but my dick is small. Please don't tell anybody." -
stroups
The conversation would go like thisDevils Advocate wrote: If she was hot, the ring wouldn't matter to any guy lookin for some action.
Me: Can I buy you a drink?
Her: Sorry I'm engaged
Me: Well I have a goldfish
Her: What?
Me: Oh, I thought we were talking about shit that doesn't matter. -
LJ
no it says... This is all I could afford but still made you think I am a ballerj_crazy wrote: to me that ring says:
"I don't love you, but my dick is small. Please don't tell anybody."
Yes I know I should if insured it but we bought it from a friend that owns a store so I got a better deal that what u would think. -
Manhattan BuckeyeHmm, Gblock is probably right, it looks like like an older ring. It's hard to find a non-solitaire set these days, not that it matters but it probably isn't incredibly valuable, not worth insuring (although IMO jewelry insurance is so $$$$ and covers so little it isn't worth it in neraly all circumstances).
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LJ
I dunno about it being a bad idea to insure rings. My sister has full loss on her $5k ring for $3/month on her homeowner's.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Hmm, Gblock is probably right, it looks like like an older ring. It's hard to find a non-solitaire set these days, not that it matters but it probably isn't incredibly valuable, not worth insuring (although IMO jewelry insurance is so $$$$ and covers so little it isn't worth it in neraly all circumstances).
My grandpa's wife has a policy on her $30k ring that is only $32/month. She lost it at a rest stop in Kentucky and State Farm was going to pay out. The agent personally drove down there to look for the ring. Luckily someone found it and turned it in before the insurance paid out, but they had approved the claim. -
O-TrapDude needs to run the other way.
Yeah, that's not part of the ring. That's a separate band. Odd.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Why is the fiance wearing a wedding band?
LOL THIS!stroups wrote:
The conversation would go like thisDevils Advocate wrote: If she was hot, the ring wouldn't matter to any guy lookin for some action.
Me: Can I buy you a drink?
Her: Sorry I'm engaged
Me: Well I have a goldfish
Her: What?
Me: Oh, I thought we were talking about shit that doesn't matter. -
LJ
It's completely part of the ring. There is one in the front and the back.O-Trap wrote: Dude needs to run the other way.
Yeah, that's not part of the ring. That's a separate band. Odd.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Why is the fiance wearing a wedding band?
LOL THIS!stroups wrote:
The conversation would go like thisDevils Advocate wrote: If she was hot, the ring wouldn't matter to any guy lookin for some action.
Me: Can I buy you a drink?
Her: Sorry I'm engaged
Me: Well I have a goldfish
Her: What?
Me: Oh, I thought we were talking about shit that doesn't matter. -
Fab4RunnerI'd try to lose that ring, too.
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LJ
You would try to lose any engagement ring.Fab4Runner wrote: I'd try to lose that ring, too. -
Fab4RunnerNah...if it looked like this I'd just dump the guy and keep it for myself.