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mike it was $220 from Aspec in Perth, he doesnt have anymore at the moment, not really allowed to sell them at the price he was, cos they are the really good really bright ones.

Same price if you want them, they are unopened etc. let me know, they are gonna be up for sale shortly anyways along with a few other bits and pieces to rake up some extra cash, as you know the car was under priced a bit for YOUR STRUGGLES as a young P plater, makes my heart bleed

she knows yes, but not when or how etc,

i had to tell her so she could go and pick her $3400 ring

man my wallet hurts and wait for it. I get an insurance discount of 30%

i might need to bring the quality of the diamond down, its a D colour (thats the best) and a v1 clarity or vs1 or something

anyways its really good quality and .5 Ct

meanwhile for $1800 i can go to goldmark and get a shite quality diamond in 1 ct for half the price.

unbelievable. but i guess i will know its shite and that wont be good

YOURE MARRIED

no way

so friendly....hang is that why??!??

umm the ring is from Solid Gold in the city.

Well i mean its so hard to find a simple elegant design. alot of the rings are very cluttered. and I want something alittle standoutish

and like i said I could get a whopper of a diamond in us poor people terms for the same money

so many decisions.

At least i know what spa i want. woohoo

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