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Yeh deffs tony just sounds like a mega rip thats all I know they charge for the name and that but that's daylight robbery! LOL

pic of diamond high roller!

I'll try to tonight

Lol you're all getting ripped. You're talking like you're wearing the diamond yourself

It's all a dick swinging contest anyway, successful marketing at it's finest

If diamonds are a rip, when the time comes what are you going to propose with mang? :D

Happy to spend a reasonable amount, but not gonna blow that much of a wad of cash for it!

exactlly at the end of the day Katie gets the ring she wants and I pay what I think is a reasonable amount.

All I can say is forget the discount chains and the Tiff&C and you can get something very reasonable for a good price.

and really for something will last your life it worth it.

yeh bit sour dezzmang.

i mean they keep it and wear it forever i got no issue spending a bit on it not saying id spend $30k though! its relative to what you can afford but i wouldnt be comfortable with some shoddy ring with a small/average diamond but its a personal preference not like there are any rules!

Tony: I'm sure your mrs would've still said yes to a ~3, 4, 5k diamond..

I see it as a waste of money spending 20k to wear on your finger, especially when you're driving a skyline and not some high roller, but thats me

If i asked my mrs if she wants a 20k ring or a 3k ring and a 32GTR, I know what she'd say

true dezz i'd suggest if you were earning say 150k your missuz might expect more than $3-$5k ring, just assuming so could be wrong.

bottom line is you spend what you can afford and get the best thing you can for that budget

I don't have a girlfriend and the ex just went to Japan ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu woulda been cool but ell well - forever alone.jpg

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Nah mang, you can go clubbing every weekend pickup bishes, do whatever you want without a care in the world!

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