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Ever got ya ring stuck!!

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Created by Cassa > 9 months ago, 27 Feb 2015
Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
27 Feb 2015 8:06PM
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smart f--ker

Macaha
QLD, 21981 posts
27 Feb 2015 10:10PM
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Yes

sn
WA, 2775 posts
27 Feb 2015 8:30PM
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there are quicker and easier ways of removing it.

Mark _australia
WA, 23534 posts
27 Feb 2015 8:47PM
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Every cop and undertaker knows it also.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
27 Feb 2015 9:00PM
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Try winding the thread on from the tip of the finger first, then poke it under the ring. It avoids the blood getting trapped in the finger tip.

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
27 Feb 2015 9:40PM
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Escape From New York?

Kay1982
WA, 276 posts
28 Feb 2015 8:31AM
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Wow thats very clever, now if only there was a similar way to get things that are stuck out of your ring.

Mark _australia
WA, 23534 posts
28 Feb 2015 8:34AM
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awkward customer said..
Wow thats very clever, now if only there was a similar way to get things that are stuck out of your ring.


Prevention is better then cure - ie: don't put things in there

Kay1982
WA, 276 posts
28 Feb 2015 11:23AM
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Shan't argue with that ^^^, just saying Townsville has three libraries but 17 "adult novelty stores" I can't imagine the wear and tear on their products would require weekly replacement(I don't mean the books) so stuffs going somewhere, we could make some serious cash if we come up with a gimmick that did this. One the one hand it would be pretty confronting to have something like the "claw" from the cinema lobby hovering over your derrier but on the other hand how much would you pay not to go to the emergency room and do the whole slipped in the shower and someone left buzz lightyear in there routine.

Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
28 Feb 2015 1:28PM
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^^appropriate username

Sailhack
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1 Mar 2015 10:05AM
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Chris6791 said...
Try winding the thread on from the tip of the finger first, then poke it under the ring. It avoids the blood getting trapped in the finger tip.


^^^ That's how we do it too. Jewelry used to be made of soft metals, now with titanium and stainless steel, it's not as simple as just 'snipping' the ring. Also, rings used to have rounded edges where a bit of butter, soap, oil or vas would get it off. A lot of cheap rings (especially stainless steel bands) are cut from a tube and the edge left square.



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