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David2012

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I extend to you my most sincere condolences............ er, I guess that should be Congratulations! :thumbup3:

I don't know what kind of work you do for a living, but here is just a friendly reminder to someone who may not be use to wearing a ring... when working on any heavy equipment that your wedding ring might accidentally snag on.... and especially if you ever work on or near any electrical wiring that may have 110 volts or higher juice / or are working near a large capacitor.... you should take the ring off. Electricity can arch, especially if you are sweaty or have moist skin and are grounded. Some men have wives that demand they wear their rings 24 / 7 / 365... but there are times the ring should definitely come off.
 

Cowboy2000

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Congratulations! I got a ring story for you. My first wife didn't care if I wore a ring or not, needless to say, she was worthless. On my second wedding night to my current wife, I started to take my ring off for bed. Boy, did I get an education! She told me if I intend to stay married to her I best keep my ring on 24/7 (except for safety reasons of course). As a result I have kept my ring on and I have a wonderful and truly loyal wife for life. The ring means a lot.
 

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