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dirtbanker 10-25-2016 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1310478)
Never cared for jewelry and never wore any at all . I especially disliked the gold chain open collar look on guys. Indeed on this subject less is more

How do you feel about the guys wearing thick gold chains with an alarm clock dangling? :shocked:

Bogie Shooter 10-25-2016 07:06 PM

Just don't hold your breath waiting for that to happen.....

vj1213 10-25-2016 07:28 PM

I choose not to live my life in fear. I'm not against guns....I just said I was proud of my jewelry. :)

Chatbrat 10-25-2016 07:48 PM

Its not fear --its being aware of your surroundings--also risk vs reward

graciegirl 10-25-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1310798)
Its not fear --its being aware of your surroundings--also risk vs reward

I think it depends if you lived your life up until now in an unsafe and dangerous place. Many of us had similar safe places as here that we moved from. We aren't stupid, we just access the situation AS IT IS and if it would become more dangerous then and only THEN we would have to be MORE careful and change our behavior. It is you and Krazorback who needs to adjust to the reality here and now of a pretty darn safe place. This isn't Orlando or Chicago or New Jersey. This is here. It may change tomorrow, but now we are the ones being realistic and you are NOT.

outlaw 10-25-2016 08:19 PM

I don't wear my seatbelt in TV. I feel very safe. If I go to Orlando, I always buckle up.

village dreamer 10-25-2016 08:22 PM

they are what we call..............victim number one and victim number two.

Nucky 10-25-2016 09:32 PM

Sounds like fun owning something so nice your afraid to wear it. As long as they were not wearing it at agency looking for assistance what's the rub? I'll bet you they could defend themselves just fine.

kcrazorbackfan 10-25-2016 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1310805)
I think it depends if you lived your life up until now in an unsafe and dangerous place. Many of us had similar safe places as here that we moved from. We aren't stupid, we just access the situation AS IT IS and if it would become more dangerous then and only THEN we would have to be MORE careful and change our behavior. It is you and Krazorback who needs to adjust to the reality here and now of a pretty darn safe place. This isn't Orlando or Chicago or New Jersey. This is here. It may change tomorrow, but now we are the ones being realistic and you are NOT.

It is safe - to a point, but we really have some mentally unstable people here in TV, one in particular in my own quaint, little neighborhood, and we really have some bad people in the areas surrounding TV (and a lot of us do travel outside the bubble, don't we?). My wife and I don't wear a lot of "look at us" jewelry (me, just my wedding band and her, her wedding rings and an occasional necklace), but we both carry so we're not caught off-guard IF one of those bad, mentally unstable people decide to rear their ugly head and not play by the rules.

The main thing is, don't flaunt your wealth (or supposed wealth); you're setting yourselves up.

Barefoot 10-25-2016 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1310829)
....... we both carry so we're not caught off-guard IF one of those bad, mentally unstable people decide to rear their ugly head and not play by the rules.

The people you feel are mentally unstable may also carry.
And they may decide that you're the one who is mentally unstable.
What then?

rubicon 10-26-2016 03:54 AM

don't much care for pinky ring look on men. As for the price of jewelry if lost or stolen value can be all over the board. so suggest you appraise each piece by a very reputable dealer. As for heirlooms one would be better to pass down values

Chatbrat 10-26-2016 04:21 AM

If you have a good rock , it has to mapped by a GIA appraiser in order to get real value insurance


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