You like to live dangerously don’t you!Save them for your next girlfriend.
You like to live dangerously don’t you!Save them for your next girlfriend.
Save them for your next girlfriend.
You like to live dangerously don’t you!
So he only got ripped off 1.5 times instead of a full 2. Not bad I guessI'm thankful every day my wife hasn't killed me. I know a guy who bought a nice engagement ring. The wedding never happened. The jewelry store he bought it from gave him full price towards an upgrade. So his next ome got a nicer ring. Now just seeing if this wedding happens. I think it will but you never know.
This is correct. I've got a buddy who works for a industrial grinding equipment manufacturer and we've discussed the "poop diamond" valuations in his context vs jewelry.
As far as rings, I "lost" mine after my wife and I had separated. Then, the separation didn't take and we got back together and stayed married. I always figured I'd replace the ring, but you know how things get put off. After my brother had told my wife about a woman who had been hitting on me, my wife ended up getting me a new one.
I never was big on jewelry. Have a band somewhere but have not actually worn it in 30+ years. I saw a guy get his finger peeled off in a mechanical coupling on an industrial refrigeration compressor. Saw another fella get his ring blown off when it shorted out to a power lug in a 440 volt panel. Decided the wearing a ring was detrimental to my physical well being.
Gotta love the commercials for "rare chocolate diamonds". As I understand it, those "chocolate" diamonds are basically industrial grade, usually used for saw blades and whatnot.
Wings per pound were more than breasts last week when I was buying grill meat.And on a slightly related note of crap suddenly being valuable, Chicken feet and wings used to be thrown away or at least sold for pennies as unwanted parts. Now the feet are exported to China and the wings are one of the hottest commodities of the birds making them some of the most popular parts now.
Gotta love the commercials for "rare chocolate diamonds". As I understand it, those "chocolate" diamonds are basically industrial grade, usually used for saw blades and whatnot.
Well yeah diamonds CAN be a scam but not all are. Clarity, cut, and color are important. It is possible to buy jewelry with a good diamond or diamonds and not get screwed but you need to know what you are doing or have someone with you that does and I'm not taking about walking into your local jewelry store. The best deals are not done at the chain stores. You need to have a connection somewhere for the good BIG stuff and not get screwed.
Diamonds arent even the most expenssive stones nor are they rare at all. A huge diamond doesnt impress me nearly as much as a huge clear ruby or emerald especialy. And not man made clear
Yeah but if you are buying at actual market value instead of retail, that's not getting screwed.No. You're still getting screwed into buying--at significant expense--rearranged graphite.
I mean...the damn things can be made out of peanut butter....
-Nate