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Re: OT/ Gettin hitched, wedding bands.
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Posted by Bob/wis on July 05, 2006 at 05:24:19 from (69.179.9.68):
In Reply to: Re: OT/ Gettin hitched, wedding bands. posted by Dachshund on July 05, 2006 at 04:11:11:
Yeap got to agree. The one on the finger is nothing to the one in the nose. Will be married 5 years this winter. I never in my life thought I would expected to know everything and beable to do everything. Oh and you will also need mind reading lessons too.There is that hindden secert to marriage that the most important things are never spoken of, you just have to read her mind to understand. LOL Man I just had to answer this post and lighten the day. Go to walmart buy a cheap gold band. The price of the ring is nothing to the love in your heart. It does not matter if you wear one or not the love matters. I wear a cheap one and have had it bent and smashed numerious times. Cheap ones can be bent back to shape real easy. But, best advice is if you do alot of construction type or farming work wear just when you go to town. Or just go to a tatoo shop and have one inked on your finger. Later Bob
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