Buying an engagement ring!!


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JosieAnn said:
What about false tan though and if she holidays a lot. Does she need a summer one and a winter one?

Like I said you have natural colouring that is enhanced by a tan but doesn't change the basis.
For instance you probably wear an orange based lipstick not merely because you appear to be utterly without taste but because that would be your colour palette. I wear blue based lipsticks etc as I am deathly pale with auburn hair and pale green eyes.

garydon said:
Cat man, Flav man, woman man, I can't say that I've ever heard anyone, ever, mention that their ring didn't match their skin tone.
(Alexander is not allowed to post at this point ). If stuff like this concerns you, good luck to your other half.

You may have noticed that women you are allowed near tend to wear either silver or gold, not both, unless they are reading tea leaves.
 
Like I said you have natural colouring that is enhanced by a tan but doesn't change the basis.
For instance you probably wear an orange based lipstick not merely because you appear to be utterly without taste but because that would be your colour palette. I wear blue based lipsticks etc as I am deathly pale with auburn hair and pale green eyes.

Aye, your avatar lipstick is bluey red like.

You may have noticed that women you are allowed near tend to wear either silver or gold, not both, unless they are reading tea leaves.

Aye, but that's got fuck all to do with their hair colour etc. It's their preference. So Mr Fiance should know this.

By the way, I can't believe I am involved in this discussion. What happened to discussions on white dog shit?
 
Like I said you have natural colouring that is enhanced by a tan but doesn't change the basis.
For instance you probably wear an orange based lipstick not merely because you appear to be utterly without taste but because that would be your colour palette. I wear blue based lipsticks etc as I am deathly pale with auburn hair and pale green eyes.



You may have noticed that women you are allowed near tend to wear either silver or gold, not both, unless they are reading tea leaves.

Do you not get very much attention at home or something?
 
JosieAnn said:
Do you not get very much attention at home or something?

Is that you with NQ in your av or are you now trying to give diminutive 70s footballers a bad name?

I get lots of attention thankyou, I tend to insist on it :D
 
I asked my Mrs to marry me and then took her with me to buy the ring so she'd get one she wanted and I would not have to spend more than a second thinking about jewelry. Romance is for puffs. Practicality is for real men. :cool:
 
I asked my Mrs to marry me and then took her with me to buy the ring so she'd get one she wanted and I could not have to spend more than a second thinking about jewellry. Romance is for puffs. Practicality is for real men. :cool:

I love you :oops:
 
My ring is a family piece. My boyfriend is paying to have it overhauled. I got him a vintage Brietling. We're going to Marrakech by train to celebrate and we'll get marrie in Peckham registry office before going to the local, no big dress.
We'll have a week long family holiday in Ireland and a blessing with a massive ceilidh there.
 
My ring is a family piece. My boyfriend is paying to have it overhauled. I got him a vintage Brietling. We're going to Marrakech by train to celebrate and we'll get marrie in Peckham registry office before going to the local, no big dress.
We'll have a week long family holiday in Ireland and a blessing with a massive ceilidh there.

What's that a spelling mistake by you, never!!!!!!
 
garydon said:
I would venture a guess that Mr Cat's choice of ring would have been influenced by his desire to avoid a broken jaw.

The Easter egg is for sure. It is massive, in a cardboard box in my other room. It comes up to my breast bone but that might be a big stand too. 4 kilo of choc.

JosieAnn said:
What's that a spelling mistake by you, never!!!!!!

You would reak even less of the council if you used yet more exclamation marks. Not a mistake really is it? More a typo.

Bloody forum runner.
 
I would venture a guess that Mr Cat's choice of ring would have been influenced by his desire to avoid a broken jaw.

I am torn. On one level I am sure you are right, but at the same time I can't help but feel that anyone even prepared to consider becoming Mr Cat can't be short of a bit of courage.
 
I asked my Mrs to marry me and then took her with me to buy the ring so she'd get one she wanted and I would not have to spend more than a second thinking about jewelry. Romance is for puffs. Practicality is for real men. :cool:

This is what I did - I bought a costume jewellery ring as a symbol of my connubial intentions, then we went out and she got a proper one from a jeweller. A win for both of us :)
 
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