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Re: Wearing ring?

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Re: Wearing ring?

candi bowen21 Jan 2006 20:48
Mair, ps:

If you use Windex, make sure you put a washcloth in the sink before you use
it so the ring doesn't slip down the drain. Also, Windex is a really good
ring cleaner without abrasives. And no, I don't own stock in Windex.

Candi

> From: "Mary Rawle" <nobody@nowhere.net>
> Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com
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> Mair

Mary Rawle21 Jan 2006 18:51
I have a question that SUM buddy in this group must have figured out.  How
do you wear a significant ring (i.e. wedding band) when you have a constant
problem of finger swelling.  My finger swells and the one with the ring
turns blue.. YIKES... then my swelling goes away and the ring, if it's still
there, slips off and gets lost.

I am thinking of a remedy for this, but want to hear the wisdom of the
ages....

Come on...

Mair

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