- Location
- Inside my skull
My mates Mum. If she's still alive she'd be well into her Eighties now.
Maybe hookup for old times sake.
My mates Mum. If she's still alive she'd be well into her Eighties now.
I’ve had to crawl in the undergrowth to find my wedding ring when it’s fallen off when fingers cold. Ought to get it resized really, as slimmer then when I got married.
Here is the lost then found ring, mentioned in a previous CC thread. At today's 14 karat scrap gold price it's worth approximately £440, so I'm glad I found it and not one of the cemetery's grass cutters, or other grave visitors etc!
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https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/b...as-an-investment-and-or-to-wear.295316/page-4
Did you have to sever the wearer’s hand to retrieve the ring?
"I think I've lost a ring, but....."
There is a very, very simple way to test this.
Do you know where the ring is?
Yes: The ring isn't lost.
No: The ring is lost.
Accy on the list DUE to his multi worded header.No i am only joking.
My Clarinet that I had only had since I was 11 and reached grade 5 or 6 on (I got a 1 in my Scottish Standard Grades with it, before I was diagnosed with Leukaemia and things were never really the same after that).
I knew that instrument intimately - It was almost an extension of myself.
And no, it was never found. 😭😭😭
@briantrumpet, it was a Yamaha 26II from the early '90s', ex rental.
Wouldn't you think the finders would've handed it in to the police etc for you to reclaim it.🧐 Having said that, the plod don't take 'lost property' in these days, saying their stations would be full of the stuff if they did.
TBH, I think it was stolen, but I have no proof.