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Re: uh oh-it fell off! !!!! Wifes gonna kill me
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on February 06, 2007 at 16:16:39 from (207.177.83.67):
In Reply to: uh oh-it fell off! !!!! Wifes gonna kill me posted by Dave from MN on February 06, 2007 at 13:46:08:
Hi , You're lucky your's comes off ! Mine hasn't been off my finger in over ten years - ever . It's so grown into the fat on my finger it's flush with the surface now . I can't move it more than a 1/16th of an inch in either direction . It won't come off till it's cut off that's for sure . And when it does it's gonna be painful !! I don't envy you ! If your wife is like mine you ain't gettin no new tractor this year if you don't find that thing . I hate jewelry especially rings but I made a vow 20 years ago so I'm sticking to it . The ring was a part of that . Your best bet is to find someone with a metal detector or buy one and start searching . Good luck ! ...Randy
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