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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 3972496" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>I did ask. I was nervous and took the ring with me. Spent 13k on the thing at a time when I barely had enough to cover my bills and save a few pennies toward our new house we were hoping to get. It was a fat 2c rock.</p><p>We took a trip to Walmart together, me in the passenger seat of his truck. I nervously told him I had something I wanted to ask him. Fumbled the ring out of my pocket and asked, holding the ring up. He laughed a big belly laugh and said, "Well Tinker, I don't care if you marry my daughter! As long as she's in on it I think that'll be just fine. You spent too much on that rock though!"</p><p>That broke the ice and we talked for the next 30 minutes about our plans for a house, my goals for the future, and how that fit in with her goals. To this day we're good friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 3972496, member: 50228"] I did ask. I was nervous and took the ring with me. Spent 13k on the thing at a time when I barely had enough to cover my bills and save a few pennies toward our new house we were hoping to get. It was a fat 2c rock. We took a trip to Walmart together, me in the passenger seat of his truck. I nervously told him I had something I wanted to ask him. Fumbled the ring out of my pocket and asked, holding the ring up. He laughed a big belly laugh and said, "Well Tinker, I don't care if you marry my daughter! As long as she's in on it I think that'll be just fine. You spent too much on that rock though!" That broke the ice and we talked for the next 30 minutes about our plans for a house, my goals for the future, and how that fit in with her goals. To this day we're good friends. [/QUOTE]
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