Lost but now found!

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grangers14
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Lost but now found!

Post by grangers14 »

I'm so happy :grin:
Last week, while talking to a "friend" on the phone I noticed I had lost my Mother in Laws engagement ring! :cry:
I hunted everywhere...Couldnt find it and in tears had to tell my hubby I had lost it.

I'd been washing the gravel in the garden and I take my rings off doing gardening work. But my daughter had been and made me stop and I put them back. When she left I finnished what I was doing. Following day noticed it was missing. :shock:

Today a friend came round with his metal detector, covering the garden in the pouring rain. :roll:

My hubby checking what we needed from the shop, shouted stop to him!

There was the ring in the cheese box in the fridge!!! :lol: :?

So happy I have it back now :grin:
Jo :)
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Re: Lost but now found!

Post by cid »

That is so lucky...........

Lost my ring in the garden when i was a kid, and even though I knew exactly where it had come off I never found it.

My dad must have dug that plot over every year, reckon the worms took it away :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lost but now found!

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I wonder if I could lose my mother in law....
Black Holes happen when God divides by zero.
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Re: Lost but now found!

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MarkCDodd wrote:I wonder if I could lose my mother in law....


Yeah! get divorced!
it works real well

:lol:
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Re: Lost but now found!

Post by Jimmy »

Northern Lass wrote:
MarkCDodd wrote:I wonder if I could lose my mother in law....


Yeah! get divorced!
it works real well


:lol:


I'll drink to that. :clap:
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Re: Lost but now found!

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Talk about thowing the baby out with the bath water!

My missus is the most wonderfull person....ever!!!

(And I am not just saying this because she is hovering over my shoulder.....honest!)
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Re: Lost but now found!

Post by grangers14 »

Eh so little faith You lot!

The ring was my deceased Mother in Law and she was a wonderful person :grin:

My friend was very disinterested when I told her on the phone too, :o may be she didnt hear me or had turned off by then! :roll:

Still happy and going to get it made smaller too I hope not to be in the same situation again!
Jo :grin:
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