Gift for girlfriend/wife/sidechick whatever
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GoChiefs
Even if you were still together, she'd probably smack you if you got her a Devin Hester jersey and Bears hat!wildcats20;1346358 wrote:Lol I mean guess there was never a thread lol -
Fab4RunnerLol at all of this.
And gblock...I would not like any of those except the blu ray player. -
Fab4Runner
Haha exactly!GoChiefs;1346360 wrote:Even if you were still together, she'd probably smack you if you got her a Devin Hester jersey and Bears hat! -
wildcats20GoChiefs;1346360 wrote:Even if you were still together, she'd probably smack you if you got her a Devin Hester jersey and Bears hat!Fab4Runner;1346361 wrote:Lol at all of this.
And gblock...I would not like any of those except the blu ray player.
These. -
Gblock*Crickets*
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hasbeen
There should have been. Your relationship gave all the OC dweebs hope of one day landing a real live girl. Unless, of course, fab is just your other username.wildcats20;1346358 wrote:Lol I mean guess there was never a thread lol -
Gblockthis thread is on its way to HOF...so many things to say right now...But i will start with surely wildcats was not dumb enought to break up with her right?? unless he wanted to date a bears fan instead of a browns fan i guess
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wildcats20Gblock;1346371 wrote:this thread is on its way to HOF...so many things to say right now...But i will start with surely wildcats was not dumb enought to break up with her right?? unless he wanted to date a bears fan instead of a browns fan i guess
Things just didn't work out. -
hasbeen
We're talking about your relationship, not the Brown's organization.wildcats20;1346373 wrote:Things just didn't work out. -
Fab4Runner
This. And it was like a solid seven months ago. All parties have moved on, friends were split amicably, etc.wildcats20;1346373 wrote:Things just didn't work out. -
Gblocksorry bro hope your doin alright... is she dating anyone now? do yo u want to fight him? that s usually my go to move in this situation
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Gblockhow the hell did i miss this... i would have thought that would have spawned at least 3 threads
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wildcats20Gblock;1346378 wrote:sorry bro hope your doin alright... is she dating anyone now? do yo u want to fight him? that s usually my go to move in this situation
truly the end of the world...well played mayans...well played
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Gblockim just kidding lol
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gorocks99
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Pick6lol this thread.
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ernest_t_bassWhy'd you guys even break up? Please realize that I am being incredibly creepy by asking, but still DGAF.
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justincredibleernest_t_bass;1346393 wrote:Why'd you guys even break up? Please realize that I am being incredibly creepy by asking, but still DGAF.
That was easy.wildcats20;1346373 wrote:Things just didn't work out. -
GblockSounds like lack of effort on both their parts. I mean who wouldnt take advantage of the wealth of knowledge adn relationship advice on the OC...lots of experts on here with great tips
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TiernanFab where you hangin out now on Friday happy hours?
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thavoice
I heard this a few yaers about about proposing on a birthday/christmas and such and what happens if, well when, th emarriage ends. Some states consider it a gift if it comes on a valentines, birthday, christmas and you are not legally obliged to return it to the guy, but if ya do it NOT on or for those holidays you are entitled to get it back.sportchampps;1329655 wrote:My girlfriends birthday is the Dec 18th. This year I'm taking her to Chicago the weekend before her birthday and proposing so the ring will be all she gets this year.
I did a quick search about it and found a few things
.Before you do involve the law, which may well cost you more than the resale value of the ring, there are certain considerations to be borne in mind. Some states decree that an engagement ring given on a special day such as a birthday is clearly a gift and should not be returned. It does not signify an engagement contract but a birthday gift. It could even be considered a bit of a skinflint gift in the first place as he was obviously trying to pass the engagement ring off as your birthday gift and thus saving the expense of buying a birthday gift if he was intending to propose anyway.
Other states consider an engagement ring a conditional gift, thus if a woman accepts a proposal of marriage the ring symbolises the promise of marriage. Thus if the marriage does not go ahead the ring should be returned. This is further complicated though by some states attaching the fault based rule, so if one party backs out they should not get to keep the ring. Other states back the idea of the ring as a no fault conditional gift, so if the marriage does not go ahead the ring goes back even if the guilty party was a slime ball. -
Gblock
+1Tiernan;1346407 wrote:Fab where you hangin out now on Friday happy hours?
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Gblock
stop trying to get this thread back on topicthavoice;1346411 wrote:I heard this a few yaers about about proposing on a birthday/christmas and such and what happens if, well when, th emarriage ends. Some states consider it a gift if it comes on a valentines, birthday, christmas and you are not legally obliged to return it to the guy, but if ya do it NOT on or for those holidays you are entitled to get it back.
I did a quick search about it and found a few things
.Before you do involve the law, which may well cost you more than the resale value of the ring, there are certain considerations to be borne in mind. Some states decree that an engagement ring given on a special day such as a birthday is clearly a gift and should not be returned. It does not signify an engagement contract but a birthday gift. It could even be considered a bit of a skinflint gift in the first place as he was obviously trying to pass the engagement ring off as your birthday gift and thus saving the expense of buying a birthday gift if he was intending to propose anyway.
Other states consider an engagement ring a conditional gift, thus if a woman accepts a proposal of marriage the ring symbolises the promise of marriage. Thus if the marriage does not go ahead the ring should be returned. This is further complicated though by some states attaching the fault based rule, so if one party backs out they should not get to keep the ring. Other states back the idea of the ring as a no fault conditional gift, so if the marriage does not go ahead the ring goes back even if the guilty party was a slime ball. -
gorocks99Got my fiancee a Michigan hockey jersey and a robe from Restoration Hardware
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wes_mantoothI have no girlfriend/wife so no expenses there. The side chicks are all batshit crazy or emo (ask fab4) so I am getting them various things that can be used in conjunction with suicide.