Lost wedding ring - Simonds Park Burlington

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Lost wedding ring - Simonds Park Burlington

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If anyone happens to spot a ring that looks like the one in the link below, I lost it about a week ago, probably at Simonds, probably while pulling my glove off...

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http://www.meandrojewelry.com/SearchRes ... bCat=Rings
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FOUND!

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It was in the breast pocket of a seldom-worn shirt. Ha!
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Chris Mergemekes wrote:It was in the breast pocket of a seldom-worn shirt. Ha!



Nice find! :cheers:
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The Ring of Power is always trying to get back to its owner.
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Man I am really glad you found it, I was bummed when I read your post and thought to myself, that's probably not going to find its way home, good score, maybe try keeping it on your finger, that's what I do with mine :)
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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Rob Breckenridge wrote:Man I am really glad you found it, I was bummed when I read your post and thought to myself, that's probably not going to find its way home, good score, maybe try keeping it on your finger, that's what I do with mine :)


Yeah,

I'm not sure why I would have taken it off. I thought those things fuse to the bone. :lol:
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Fused to the bone is right, and it's only been 5 years for me. The only way mine is coming off is with my finger still attached :shock: , my wife takes hers off every night and usually leaves it on the bathroom sink, I am just waiting for the inevitable, glad I got it insured.
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Rob Breckenridge wrote:Fused to the bone is right, and it's only been 5 years for me. The only way mine is coming off is with my finger still attached :shock: , my wife takes hers off every night and usually leaves it on the bathroom sink, I am just waiting for the inevitable, glad I got it insured.



It happened but fortunately her ring never made it past the trap and there was a little bolt at the bottom of the U - unscrewed it and plop came the ring.
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Chris Mergemekes wrote:
Rob Breckenridge wrote:Fused to the bone is right, and it's only been 5 years for me. The only way mine is coming off is with my finger still attached :shock: , my wife takes hers off every night and usually leaves it on the bathroom sink, I am just waiting for the inevitable, glad I got it insured.



It happened but fortunately her ring never made it past the trap and there was a little bolt at the bottom of the U - unscrewed it and plop came the ring.


Sadly, this information is probably going to come in quite handy at some point in my life.
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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Chris Mergemekes wrote:
Rob Breckenridge wrote:Man I am really glad you found it, I was bummed when I read your post and thought to myself, that's probably not going to find its way home, good score, maybe try keeping it on your finger, that's what I do with mine :)


Yeah,

I'm not sure why I would have taken it off. I thought those things fuse to the bone. :lol:

I use tattoo wedding ring and never worn actual metal wedding ring since the wedding day. No excuses for losing a ring!

Besides, I'm not a fan of wearing jeweleries. I have enough on me already (two hearing aids and a glasses!). :lol:
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^Smart move^, how did the finger tattoo feel?
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Rob Breckenridge wrote:^Smart move^, how did the finger tattoo feel?

Its nothing, really. All that tattoo work takes less than 10 minutes.

It didn't go completely all the way around the finger, just 3/4th of it.
Most tattooists don't recommend tatting on front hands, fingers and underside feet due to frequent wears by daily uses. I know, Jesse James from TV shows had his tatted on his palm. Crazy.

What it feels like? Well, do you ever tried to "test" 9V battery with your tongue to see if there's any battery life left? And you'll get the mild buzzing shocks.

Its feels like that when tattooing. :wink:
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