Lost wedding ring

Huskers86

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Wife lost wedding ring in the grain truck full of beans today. We raised the box and thanks to a expanded metal table top we sifted through 1/2 the truck and found it! What a lucky deal. I have some pics of the harvest on the combine forum.
 
My wife and I went to the Caribbean for our Thirtieth wedding anniversary. She had lost a bunch of weight due to health problems just before we went. So her wedding band was lose. We went on a glass bottom boat tour. It was beautiful. That water was crystal clear. As we where going back to the dock several dolphins started play around the boat. The operator stopped the boat so we could watch them. You could hold out your hand and the dolphins would come up an investigate. She held out her hand and the dolphin nudged her hand and off came her wedding band. It when down in about two hundred foot deep water. Soooo guess who got to replace them when we got back to shore???? I was able to afford a much better set now anyway. (That is what I keep telling myself) LOL
 

Nice!!!!!!!! For a second I thought you lost yours. My wife would kill me if I lost mine out in the orchard.
 
I lost my wedding ring twice.
The first time was shortly after the wedding when i was working to instal overhead irrigation lines in a big green house,i had put my wedding ring in my pocket(i never wear rings when i work). At days end the ring was missing from my pocket.
Late the next day my boss asked me if i had lost something,i said yes,my ring. He had found it on the end hook of a long chain he was dragging along that same green house,Pieces of it where used to hang the irrigation tubing down.

The second time was 1/2 a yr later,it just went missing.
I found it back 5 yr later ,it got stuck on a tine of the manure fork i was using while cleaning up the trash burn pile on the farm one day.
You go figger.

I haven't wore it since(my wife won't let me)
,but i'm still married to her 35 yrs later.
 
Wedding ring is a danger to working men.I worked for a farmer who lost the end of his finger when his ring hooked on a baler part.The knottter tripped.Fellow I knew got his ring hooked on a storm door latch,cut is finger to the bone.I was taking the rear shocks off an overturned Chevy at the local dump.As I got got down of the body I hooked my ring on a corner and bent it into a pear shape.Pounded it back to round,took it off and put it in the cookie jar.Many rings are lost when taking gloves off, my metal detector has found many lost rings.My son in laws ring got so tight when he gained weight that his finger was swollen and blue.I had to cut the ring off.Mechanics and electricians get some bad burns from wedding rings .Another hazard comes when wife wants a divorce. Wear on days off when you take your wife out to eat.Otherwise keep them in the cookie jar.Saw a young fellow with a gold ring through his nip, hope he never hooks that one on something.
 
after being married for about a week my wife left her ring wrapped up in a paper towel on the counter I grabbed the paper towel and threw it in the trash and then took the trash to a burning barrel and unkowingly BURNED IT....after many many hours of looking in the housed for her ring I thought of the garbage and sifted through the ashes and found it.. we had it cleaned and 14 years later she still wears it
 
I agree. I quit wearing a wedding ring the day I was working on a stock car and got my wedding ring jammed between an electric drill with a metal case and the positive terminal on the battery. Burned the heck out of my finger and wrecked the ring.

I haven't worn any ring since. And my wife understands. She knows I'm committed to her for life and I don't need to wear a ring to advertise it. At the time of the electric drill incident, she was more interested in how the stock car was running, anyway.
 
Hi randy47: I will suggest you buy or download to a CD disk a recording of "Ring of Fire" by Johnney Cash and give it to your wife.. or maybe tell her to. ( It was a popular song for many years and well done.) ag
 

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