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Is There A Diamond Doctor In The House?

What does a couple getting a divorce do about removing their wedding bands? Silly question you say?

Well before you say "Ripley, I don't believe it!", Read this:

I Dare You To Take My Wedding Band off My Finger!!


Posted by Barry Gutwein on July 10, 2006 9:39 PM in Diamond Engagement Rings | Comments (15)

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