Red WRX With Blue Wheels
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YellowEvo;307704 wrote:
That's a veteran move IMO lolagreed lol
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dont got a ride;307699 wrote:
to each their own then. you buy the ring you think looks good on her finger. i buy the ring she wants on her finger. not my finger, i dont have to see it everyday. i bought the one she liked and wanted. not the one i thought would work for her.It's the one she wanted just not the 40k version she was trying on when we were there the first time...
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dont got a ride;307693 wrote:
i know.... i should be a hand model, but im comin to you so i know if im gettin myself into a hand creeper situation.I think you might be onto something with the hand model gig....and if you need help recognizing a creeper, I will be happy to help....just know, if they ask you to dress up like Alice in Wonderland, and use a shit camera, chances are good the photographer will be fapping later to your pictures.
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FG2;307708 wrote:
I think you might be onto something with the hand model gig....and if you need help recognizing a creeper, I will be happy to help....just know, if they ask you to dress up like Alice in Wonderland, and use a shit camera, chances are good the photographer will be fapping later to your pictures.hahahaha drinkin a cup of tea??
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FG2;307708 wrote:
I think you might be onto something with the hand model gig....and if you need help recognizing a creeper, I will be happy to help....just know, if they ask you to dress up like Alice in Wonderland, and use a shit camera, chances are good the photographer will be fapping later to your pictures.knew there was sumthin wrong with that guy as soon as we walked into that ghetto ass place
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YellowEvo;307707 wrote:
It's the one she wanted just not the 40k version she was trying on when we were there the first time...thats the way most women will be. hey im gunna try on this huge ring cuz i know ill never get it or see it again lol
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dont got a ride;307712 wrote:
knew there was sumthin wrong with that guy as soon as we walked into that ghetto ass placebut proceeded to allow him to take pictures of a woman you may marry. That was what my Don Veto moment at the shop was about that day.
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Guy offers $XXX to come take pictures AT HIS HOUSE = strike 1
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Guy wants you to change in his bathroom/spare room = strike 2
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Guy pulls out a $200 camera to take 'professional pictures' = strike 3
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Guy wants you to put on Alice in Wonderland outfit and act secksay = strike FUCK OFF.
I understand that being offered good money to take a few non-nude pictures can be enticing, but there was very little to do with photography in ANY of those shots, hence the shit lighting, shit poses (not her fault), and ridiculous circumstances.
Just be careful with who wants to take pictures of your man hands is all!
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YellowEvo;307717 wrote:
No that's just the way Tiffanys is, those are the "cheap" ones...and with that comes the territory of spending thousands of dollars on sumthin you will get no use out of, and the constant thinking i wish i had that extra 20k right now... or hey look im 72 and im still paying for the ring i bought 50 years ago that she doesnt wear anymore
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FG2;307716 wrote:
but proceeded to allow him to take pictures of a woman you may marry. That was what my Don Veto moment at the shop was about that day.-
Guy offers $XXX to come take pictures AT HIS HOUSE = strike 1
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Guy wants you to change in his bathroom/spare room = strike 2
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Guy pulls out a $200 camera to take 'professional pictures' = strike 3
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Guy wants you to put on Alice in Wonderland outfit and act secksay = strike FUCK OFF.
I understand that being offered good money to take a few non-nude pictures can be enticing, but there was very little to do with photography in ANY of those shots, hence the shit lighting, shit poses (not her fault), and ridiculous circumstances.
Just be careful with who wants to take pictures of your man hands is all!
learning experience 1. check
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dont got a ride;307718 wrote:
and with that comes the territory of spending thousands of dollars on sumthin you will get no use out of, and the constant thinking i wish i had that extra 20k right now... or hey look im 72 and im still paying for the ring i bought 50 years ago that she doesnt wear anymoreStart with researching what the 4c's of diamonds are.
a) find what style ring she wants (past, present, future/solitaire)
b) find what cut she wants (princess, round, pear, etc...)
c) find if size or clarity/cut is more important
d) figure out your budget
e) research stores for 'after the fact' customer service
f) buy ringIf she doesn't like what you picked out for her, SHE isn't worth it. If she will only accept a $20k ring and you can only afford a $2k ring, she isn't the one.
I only suggest this to you, because I feel it may become worthwhile to you in the next year or 2 with your snuckom-buttercupcake-muffin lover...which is fine in my book.
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FG2;307720 wrote:
Start with researching what the 4c's of diamonds are.a) find what style ring she wants (past, present, future/solitaire)
b) find what cut she wants (princess, round, pear, etc...)
c) find if size or clarity/cut is more important
d) figure out your budget
e) research stores for 'after the fact' customer service
f) buy ringIf she doesn't like what you picked out for her, SHE isn't worth it. If she will only accept a $20k ring and you can only afford a $2k ring, she isn't the one..
Forgot if she wants gold,white gold, platinum

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FG2;307720 wrote:
Start with researching what the 4c's of diamonds are.a) find what style ring she wants (past, present, future/solitaire)
b) find what cut she wants (princess, round, pear, etc...)
c) find if size or clarity/cut is more important
d) figure out your budget
e) research stores for 'after the fact' customer service
f) buy ringIf she doesn't like what you picked out for her, SHE isn't worth it. If she will only accept a $20k ring and you can only afford a $2k ring, she isn't the one.
I only suggest this to you, because I feel it may become worthwhile to you in the next year or 2 with your snuckom-buttercupcake-muffin lover...which is fine in my book.
somewhat did that.... but we were lookin, she said OMG i love this one, its exactly what i want. it was in my bugdet so i handed over my card and my account got sad
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dont got a ride;307724 wrote:
somewhat did that.... but we were lookin, she said OMG i love this one, its exactly what i want. it was in my bugdet so i handed over my card and my account got sadI was referring to the 'big' purchase. In which case you won't get sad, but rather get into the fetal position and cry horribly for approximately 13 days.
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dont got a ride;307689 wrote:
idk explain why Aj and his women have been together 6 years now and he just got her a "promise ring" for their 6 year. why didnt he just get the real thing?why did u waste money on an engagement ring? i mean your gunna stay together forever anyway right? why not just buy the wedding ring?
and i wish i wouldve seen that case

hahahaha soooo much fail in that post alone
dont got a ride;307718 wrote:
and with that comes the territory of spending thousands of dollars on sumthin you will get no use out of, and the constant thinking i wish i had that extra 20k right now... or hey look im 72 and im still paying for the ring i bought 50 years ago that she doesnt wear anymoreI spent a crap-ton on my wifes ring and its almost paid off:icon_scratch:
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dont got a ride;307693 wrote:
i know.... i should be a hand model, but im comin to you so i know if im gettin myself into a hand creeper situation.j.p. prewitt? worlds greatest hand model?! i heard you aint like them face and body boys. you a hand jockey, mama.
this thread is full of fail. if you bought a ring that you're still paying off 50 years after the fact then you did something EXTREMELY wrong. on all levels.
if you committed to her to get married why didn't you just propose? i mean youre going to want to start your 50 year layaway program as soon as you can.
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SPANISH-RICE;307728 wrote:
j.p. prewitt? worlds greatest hand model?! i heard you aint like them face and body boys. you a hand jockey, mama.this thread is full of fail. if you bought a ring that you're still paying off 50 years after the fact then you did something EXTREMELY wrong. on all levels.
if you committed to her to get married why didn't you just propose? i mean youre going to want to start your 50 year layaway program as soon as you can.
This post pretty much sums up the last 2 pages...it's almost like a dinner buffet of info.
We have the Zoolander quote/reference, the patented fail, and promise ring pwnage.
Post of the year?
Kossick;307727 wrote:
I spent a crap-ton on my wifes ring and its almost paid off:icon_scratch:I spent a crap-ton on my WIFE and she's not close to being paid off, but she did run off, does that count?
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FG2;307726 wrote:
I was referring to the 'big' purchase. In which case you won't get sad, but rather get into the fetal position and cry horribly for approximately 60+ yearsfify
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