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I only went to a couple of places with a mate for a similar ring 1ct diamond price didn't vary anywhere near as much as it has for you guys maybe 3-5k MAX was the difference where did you'se all go? Might have to tell him

I bought 1 direction tickets. I feel like a little part of my manliness just died...

That's slightly gay mang

Oh and Alex you gotta stop going into the diamond shops where all the workers are dressed in Armani suits.

yeah we went into places like melb diamond company and such as well, they were about 1/2 way from tiff to a real place.

basically we went with friends recommendations over anything else.

If any-one looking fro a place in Shepparton let me know ;)

lol Dezz

Yeh tony was just taggin along I don't think it matters where it comes from just has to look the goods and suit the budget

Anyone else hooked on the voice?

If you weren't a westsider I'd show you a place over in the east. nohomo.

Lol size of the ring might not mean shit to you but dont forget girls dream of this stuff (wedding, dress, ring, etc) since they're little

No problem in spending big on a ring aslong as within reason and you can actually afford it

Also, I think any girl who says she dont care how flashy her ring is, how expensive the dress is etc is talking shit just to please her partner

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