Posted by 36 coupe on September 27, 2010 at 04:57:53 from (216.220.250.149):
In Reply to: Re: Lost wedding ring posted by bison on September 26, 2010 at 23:06:43:
Wedding ring is a danger to working men.I worked for a farmer who lost the end of his finger when his ring hooked on a baler part.The knottter tripped.Fellow I knew got his ring hooked on a storm door latch,cut is finger to the bone.I was taking the rear shocks off an overturned Chevy at the local dump.As I got got down of the body I hooked my ring on a corner and bent it into a pear shape.Pounded it back to round,took it off and put it in the cookie jar.Many rings are lost when taking gloves off, my metal detector has found many lost rings.My son in laws ring got so tight when he gained weight that his finger was swollen and blue.I had to cut the ring off.Mechanics and electricians get some bad burns from wedding rings .Another hazard comes when wife wants a divorce. Wear on days off when you take your wife out to eat.Otherwise keep them in the cookie jar.Saw a young fellow with a gold ring through his nip, hope he never hooks that one on something.
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