A little over a year ago I was taking my boys to story time at the library and I didn't know it but the parking lot was covered in black ice. When I got out I fell flat on my face, hurt my shoulder really bad. Later that evening I looked down at my wedding/engagement ring combo and noticed that the diamond was missing from my engagement ring. I was devastated. The prongs were completely bent flat from the fall and the diamond popped out. We even went as far as to shovel a bunch of snow into rubbermaid containers and then melt the snow and then pour in through a sieve to see if we could find the diamond. We didn't find it and I'm still waiting to replace it. I would buy a new diamond for my ring. Sorry so long.
2007-04-14 12:57:38
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answered by Mom of Three 6
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Outdoor weddings can get very expensive. You'll have to rent a tent (which will cost you around 3grand) You'll have to rent tables and chairs, and dance floor. All these things add up, plus you'll probably have to pay to rent the "space." Then on top of all that you have your DJ, Catering, Cake, Flowers, photography........ If your heart is set on an outdoor wedding, if someone in your family has a room at their house to do a wedding you'll save on the "space rental" or at a local park that has a pavillion you can use instead of a tent. To cut your catering costs find a caterer that is just starting out, sometimes their prices are a little less than the established guys. If your are crafty you might be able to do your bouquets and boutonnieres your self. Martha Stewert has great videos on her website showing you how to do it. For you cake, have a smaller tiered cake and the rest of it be sheet cake or you could do cupcakes. Don't go over board on your centerpieces. A few candles can go along way and make a place look very elegant and classy. Ebay is a great place to buy candles if you need a lot. Skip the favors, people only throw them away anyway. A photographer is not an area to skimp on, however, check out your local colleges for photography students. They charge less (if at all) and it will give them a chance to build their portfolios.
2016-05-20 01:01:19
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answered by ? 3
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Nike + shoes and Nike + iPod Sport Kit ($100 or so for shoes, $29 for the kit, $150+ for a nano)
Blackberry Pearl ($199.99)
Canon Powershot SD40 ($305 on Amazon.com)
Nintendo DS Lite ($129.99)
The rest would give to poor people
2007-04-14 12:55:56
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answered by The King 2
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I put $200 in da bank and go $$$$ craaazy with the rest of it buying everyone in my family a nice small gift and buying myself an iPod, clothes, shoes, purses, make-up, jewelry, chocolate, and twinkies, cheez-its, (man that stuff is addictive!), and more dleicious food-as my parents are health nuts!
oh and I need more $$$!! That ain't enough for evrything that I wanna do!
2007-04-14 13:00:57
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answered by lovin' it 6
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I would download 500 songs from iTunes, spend 400 on my DVD collection and the remaining 100 on books.
2007-04-14 12:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't need a Convectional Oven or a new Barbeque Grill but I want them!
2007-04-14 12:52:55
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answered by missellie 7
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Either a new bigscreen tv, or a kickass set of golf clubs.
2007-04-14 12:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A big screen TV
2007-04-14 12:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Shi* !! I was gonna say pay bills..(lol) But...I could enjoy the use of a laptop, so I don't have to sit here all night....Why are you giving money away ? :)
2007-04-14 12:55:23
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answered by That Girl 5
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Either bags, shoes, or clothes...Perhaps a little of each. Oh, better idea, spa day!
2007-04-14 12:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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