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Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.

(, Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
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I'm going to get a tungsten ring when I get married later this year
the price is irrelevant, I want something I won't fuck up.

if you know somewhere to look for nice style rings I'd appreciate a gaz.
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 18:43, 2 replies)
Unforunately I don't.
Tungsten rings are widely available and some are pretty decent looking -- but I've yet to find one that's special.
I'd love to get a Tungsten ring when I marry my GF but I think we'll end up with hand-made Scottish designer silver instead.
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 18:52, closed)
I think it's more important to get something that's valuable to you, too
I just got engaged, and the future Mr. Armadillo made my ring out of surgical grade stainless steel. Meant a lot more than a generic ring, and I won't be able to damage it while doing hydraulic-y stuff.
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 19:04, closed)
Exactly,
my wedding ring is silver with a very thing band of gold on it because we were skint at the time.
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 22:39, closed)
mine is going to be completely plain
and surely specialness is infused into it by the occasion and the circumstances of it being given.
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 20:59, closed)
plain jane ring
well as expressed by others it is the reason for the ring that is important to me,
my ring was the cheapest one in the Argos catalog but it means more.
so much more to me than mere money, however my wife chose a damned expensive ring from a proper jewelers, it does the same thing as mine but she was horrified when i told her it didnt matter what it cost it is what it means, couldnt see past her friends wanting to know how much it cost
(, Sun 6 Mar 2011, 21:15, closed)
I don't know if Biojewellery is still going...
but they had a project in which they'd take a sample of living bone tissue, and culture it on a lattice to grow a wedding ring.
(, Tue 8 Mar 2011, 9:49, closed)

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