Posted by bison on September 26, 2010 at 23:06:43 from (69.168.144.136):
In Reply to: Lost wedding ring posted by Huskers86 on September 26, 2010 at 18:48:51:
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.
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