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Blacksheep 04-07-2009 12:09 PM

On the day I got married, not since then { 16 years ago }. yes still married.

ceb 05-03-2009 03:12 AM

when I'm at work it is put in my right front pocket ( nothing is in that pocket) other than that I it's on my finger.

freebirdrfd 05-03-2009 04:00 AM

i wear mine 24/7. i figure she married my ugly ass, the least i can do is wear the ring.......... ACTUALY i'm proud to wear it :cool:

Ford390pwr 05-03-2009 04:03 AM

Before my wife and I split up I stopped wearing my third different wedding ring after about the 13th year of marriage! I got tired of having a mangled up piece of metal that cut off the circulation to my finger. The first one I had got smashed when I dropped a transmission from a dodge caravan on it. When I went to the ER to get the finger stitched up the doc was afraid of trying to cut off the ring so I had to do it a few weeks later when that finger was twice as fat as all the others!
It's just safer to not have ANY jewelry when you work on sh*t as much as I do. Did I mention my last job was a Plumber? That stuff gets in and on everything!

Windwalker 05-10-2009 04:57 PM

I was working next to another guy (back in the NAVY) when he lost his finger because of his wedding ring. So, for me, it depends what I'm working with whether I wear mine or not. Back when I pulled flats, I did not wear one. Now, pulling reefers, I generally don't do things that might cost me my finger, so I'm fine wearing one.

Before I started driving, when I worked with electricity, that little gold band is one of the very best conductors there is. Ring touching ground, and the finger touches a live circuit, and you can lose your finger just that quick. I would not wear mine at all, back then.

Cyanide 05-22-2009 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by BlooMoose (Post 444767)
Maybe all the single guys out there should invest in a ring - apparently, it is a pretty good "pick-up" line.

Nah, women have a very good ability to figure out who is wearing a wedding band due to actually being married and who isn't!!!

:rofl:

Windwalker 07-12-2009 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by wildkat (Post 444896)
Do you have ANY idea how whiny men are when they are hurt or sick????

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I was with my wife through cancer surgery and the follow up treatment. I also know how "whiny" women can be. I'll admit that it was no picnic for her. I know she went through HELL. ( The cure is worse than the ailment) But, if I didn't already know what she was going through, she did confirm it.:D:lol: So, men aren't the only ones.

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timotruck 11-06-2024 04:16 PM

I always wear my wedding ring. I chose the material, while my wife picked the design.

Roadhog 12-11-2025 04:47 AM

My marriage lasted 7 years, 40 years ago, but I kept the ring, and it turns out to be, all for the best, at today's gold prices. :cool: ka-ching


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