Actually, depending on where you live, there are laws protecting the disposition of the ring. Here in Michigan, the ring reverts to the purchaser, unless it can be shown that it was given as a gift, as in Birthday or Christmas, not just as an engagement ring.Yeah, I'm a geek.
I don't think you understand. There's no set amount of time you need to devote to your g/f to keep her happy. It's something that naturally happens, and if you don't have the motivation to devote enough time, perhaps you're in the wrong relationship.
ionbattleMar 20, 2007
that's the first thing I thought...
xiugraagMar 20, 2007
That will only print the message once... if it compiled...
toxicredmMar 20, 2007
That woman must have had some serious "man hands", that ring is huge!
brin5tarMar 20, 2007
The title of this should be: "How to make it clear to a geek that you're leaving"
ubermagusMar 20, 2007
Actually, depending on where you live, there are laws protecting the disposition of the ring. Here in Michigan, the ring reverts to the purchaser, unless it can be shown that it was given as a gift, as in Birthday or Christmas, not just as an engagement ring.Yeah, I'm a geek.
artgodMar 20, 2007
thanks for saying that - its so obvious that the chick is leaving the geek. Maybe he spent to much time on digg.
phairphairMar 25, 2007
Pretty sad if it's real.Not funny if it isn't.
accelleronApr 5, 2007
I don't think you understand. There's no set amount of time you need to devote to your g/f to keep her happy. It's something that naturally happens, and if you don't have the motivation to devote enough time, perhaps you're in the wrong relationship.