Author | Message | Time |
---|---|---|
CrAz3D | http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/15/ring.found.reuters.reut/index.html Wonder what people thought of someguy going around trying to open car doors. Wonder if the ring is stolen | December 16, 2005, 7:32 PM |
woodtroll | Wow you're flying at making new threads daily. Shut up. ;) Ok fine, idiots thats what. Who leaves a diamond ring in their car? If anything they deserve it. | December 16, 2005, 8:05 PM |
hismajesty | Deserve what? And who's an idiot? Did you actually read the article. I think that's really cool. | December 16, 2005, 9:37 PM |
Explicit[nK] | The note that the person left could mean one of two things. The first being that she was in love with the man she gave the ring to, and found herself heartbroken because he did not feel the same way. The second would be that her love had died, hence, "For my love is gone now," so she passes it on, using this gesture as a form of "letting go." | December 16, 2005, 10:43 PM |
Topaz | He left the door open. | December 16, 2005, 11:26 PM |
Explicit[nK] | [quote author=WoOdTroll link=topic=13552.msg138048#msg138048 date=1134763524] Wow you're flying at making new threads daily. Shut up. ;) Ok fine, idiots thats what. Who leaves a diamond ring in their car? If anything they deserve it. [/quote] You really didn't read the article, did you? In case you didn't, here's a brief summary: A man leaves car unlocked at train station, and someone (I'm assuming a woman) puts a $15,000 engagement ring on the seat with a note attached, that hints that they are heartbroken. | December 16, 2005, 11:29 PM |
The-Rabid-Lord | [quote author=Explicit[nK] link=topic=13552.msg138066#msg138066 date=1134773027] The note that the person left could mean one of two things. The first being that she was in love with the man she gave the ring to, and found herself heartbroken because he did not feel the same way. The second would be that her love had died, hence, "For my love is gone now," so she passes it on, using this gesture as a form of "letting go." [/quote] Not the person she left the ring with as she said thanks for leaving the door open which means she tried a few. | December 16, 2005, 11:39 PM |
Explicit[nK] | [quote author=Meh link=topic=13552.msg138096#msg138096 date=1134776394] [quote author=Explicit[nK] link=topic=13552.msg138066#msg138066 date=1134773027] The note that the person left could mean one of two things. The first being that she was in love with the man she gave the ring to, and found herself heartbroken because he did not feel the same way. The second would be that her love had died, hence, "For my love is gone now," so she passes it on, using this gesture as a form of "letting go." [/quote] Not the person she left the ring with as she said thanks for leaving the door open which means she tried a few. [/quote] Ah, I missed that part. So I guess that means she's using this gesture as a form of "letting go." Thanks, Meh. | December 17, 2005, 12:01 AM |
The-Rabid-Lord | Its ok, didnt read the CNN post it was on BBc News but im guesing it was the same. | December 17, 2005, 12:08 AM |
woodtroll | Fine... They're imbeciles. -,- the people in the article duh. | December 17, 2005, 2:39 AM |
Explicit[nK] | [quote author=WoOdTroll link=topic=13552.msg138122#msg138122 date=1134787196] Fine... They're imbeciles. -,- the people in the article duh. [/quote] How are they "imbeciles," as you put it? | December 17, 2005, 2:55 AM |
woodtroll | Because what are they... Afraid of confrontation? | December 17, 2005, 3:01 AM |
Explicit[nK] | [quote author=WoOdTroll link=topic=13552.msg138126#msg138126 date=1134788506] Because what are they... Afraid of confrontation? [/quote] It's not confrontation that the person is afraid of. The person just wanted to let go of her lost love, and apparently that ring is symbolic of that love of hers. | December 17, 2005, 4:56 AM |
zorm | Of course this could end up like the story of the people who "found" the money while planting a tree and end up that the person stole the ring. | December 17, 2005, 10:03 AM |