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I'll start a new topic about being engaged to show some pics

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 10:01 am
by Fishfood
Here are some pictures for you scott... Not what you really wanted to see but they are pictures.

This could have bought a nice tank!

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Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 10:42 am
by ShagMan
don't let my wife see that!!!

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 11:14 am
by Fishfood
tell me about it.... All of my friends girlfriends, wives and fiances are like wow, and then i get yelled at from my friends. I think i might have gone a little overboard but it pleased both her and her mother, and hell its great to get those compliments about it as well. In the end I paid on par what 2 month salary is, and that is what i read you are to put into something like this.

The next question is can i put 2 months salary into another tank... :)


Oh and the yard is going to have to wait becuase some insurance money went into this as well... haha

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 12:16 pm
by Melissakins
From a woman's point of view, I think the old tradition of spending two months salary on a ring is BS.

I think the ring you choose should not be based on how much it costs (unless of course it's outrageously priced and then I'd say, don't buy it)

It should be based on what you think your future wife would like, be proud to wear etc. :)

Two months salary on a ring? a RING! You can't eat it, you can't live in it, you can wear it, but it goes on your finger and doesn't cover any other part of your body.....you get what I'm saying.

off my box now :)

The ring you chose is very pretty btw :)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 12:48 pm
by Fishfood
Well she did pick it out for the most part... or said she liked it before I even got it.. and the ringing endorsement from her Chinese mom sealed the deal. Sometimes her mom is difficult to please.

And for what its worth I paid half of what it was appraised at. Not that it means anything. The one good thing, unlike my roommate, Jenn has no plans to upgrade anytime soon. My roommate plans to upgrade hers every 2 yrs she said... I was like are you insane. Jenn said in 25yrs maybe. So I think the value was good.. And its not like I make a hell of a lot of money. 2 months really wasn't that much.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 1:25 pm
by ShagMan
Be glad your wife has that viewpoint... we got a 1/3 carat single stone ring from my mom for our wedding, and my wife wants to upgrade (been 3 years), I think mostly because she doesn't like that it's a hand-me-down.

only a ring

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 2:14 pm
by donkeyclubmember
It is only a ring. A ring does not show how much you love some. A gumball ring could mean just as much if you choose to let it. Only shallow women want big rings. Sorry ladies truth hurts......

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 2:26 pm
by Fishfood
Actually Jenn was surprised that I'd get something that big... she was never expecting that until we start looking and I said this was my range and this is what i want to get.

Honestly I never thought of getting anything smaller. Its a 3/4 center stone and 1 carot on the band equaling 1 3/4ct. I found that shopping around on line, as scary as that may seem for a diamond, was the best decission. I had the stuff sent to an independent appraiser before i purchased any of it. They told me if the stuff was lagit and then I had it appraised here locally when i finally got the center diamond.

Let me just say that this ring didn't cost much more then a 3/4ct total ring from Gordons that my roommate got.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 3:31 pm
by Scott
I need a frag of that!

Seriously, my wifes wedding ring cost about $350 at a pawn shop. At the time that was all I could afford. I was 20, had been living on my own since I was 17 had a crappy first job and even worse second job. Since then we have upgraded but she is worth is. I would say that you did good but I will tell you that the first few years of marraige are the worst so just be prepared.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 3:35 pm
by ShagMan
heck if that's true, I'm in for a good ride... wife and I have never had big fights or any crap like that. Maybe part of it was that we were live-in's for a year before we got married?

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 3:46 pm
by Melissakins
Read above post by me Donkey....:)

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 3:51 pm
by Fishfood
Living with a person before you marry them is probably the best way to go. Was with the ex-girlfriend for 2 years then we moved in together for a year. After that she split.

I want Jenn to move in also when my roommate gets married and follows her husband to Italy for the airforce. Her mom doesn't want her to. Says it isn't right to live with someone until you are married. I think you find out so much more about the person by living with them. Plus I want to be able to collect rent for those last 4 months before we get married...lol Seriously.. She can brake her lease at any time and it would cut down on our bills big time.

This is one thing I can't frag for you scott. I've been willing to give you a piece of anything in my tank so far.. This one is off limits!


I'm sure i'm in for a plesent ride. We have a single child who likes to get things her way sometimes and a guy who just doesn't generally like people.. This should be fun. Ok, so its not that i don't like people... I get annoyed with them rather easily.

At least she love the tank and her dad loves it too.. lol He has about 4 fresh water aquariums set up around his house.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 7:03 pm
by Brandon
Wow Fishfood, you have very nice nails :D

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 7:25 pm
by LoneStar
That is a very nice ring. Congrats on the engagement and I wish the best of luck to both of you in the future.

Man, thats a nice ring.

Jeremy

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 7:41 pm
by Fishfood
Brandon... thanks.. I thought that was what i was origianly showing off.. :lol: