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Happy_Now
19th October 2009, 19:01
I am very upset today.
My wedding ring broke and my ring finger was badly wounded.
I do cried.,,, Very painful…:bigcry::bigcry:
What happened was, “our doorbell rings and our dog is angry to any stranger so I put him into the kitchen and hurriedly locked him then run to open the main door but sadly, my wedding ring *naisabit* to the door handle. It bleeds so terrible… It hurts…:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
My hubby said it was a bad sign
because during his first marriage, he had lost his wedding ring and
not long after that they divorced…
I don’t believe in superstition but I treasure the symbol it represent.
Do you believe it was a bad sign?:NoNo:
Northerner
19th October 2009, 19:09
I, myself am not superstitious. And if the same happens to me, it would be just a minor problem for the jeweller to fix.
Try not to worry:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Happy_Now
19th October 2009, 19:13
Thanks Northerner, you lighten my heavy heart:xxgrinning--00xx3:
JimOttley
19th October 2009, 19:17
No I don' believe but sadly my Ana does :(
All sorts of things happen for silly reasons sometimes and you wonder "why me"?.
But if God directly intervened in our lives then we would not have free will free choice to make our own mistakes in life or to just to have things happen to us.
So sorry for what happened but you will be fine don't worry you have no reason to worry :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Jim
vbkelly
19th October 2009, 19:18
I am very upset today.
My wedding ring broke and my ring finger was badly wounded.
I do cried.,,, Very painful…:bigcry::bigcry:
What happened was, “our doorbell rings and our dog is angry to any stranger so I put him into the kitchen and hurriedly locked him then run to open the main door but sadly, my wedding ring *naisabit* to the door handle. It bleeds so terrible… It hurts…:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
My hubby said it was a bad sign
because during his first marriage, he had lost his wedding ring and
not long after that they divorced…
I don’t believe in superstition but I treasure the symbol it represent.
Do you believe it was a bad sign?:NoNo:
sorry i don't believe superstitious and sorry for what happened to you finger and your wedding ring, just keep strong and keep your faith to the LORD
Tawi2
19th October 2009, 19:23
As I always say a lucky-rabbits foot dangling on someones key-ring wasnt lucky for the bunny was it :xxgrinning--00xx3: Dont worry about it(but touch wood just in case:Erm:).
JimOttley
19th October 2009, 19:48
You are right you don't believe in superstition, it is one of those sad things in life that has happened but as Northerner says a good jeweller can fix it and it's not like you lost it, I would be really hurt if I lost a symbol like that but you haven't and it can be fixed.
You are probably extra sensitive just now for all the other things that are happening in your lives that are real trials, but I am sure you are a strong person and a strong couple!
Best wishes to both of you.
Jim
Sophie
19th October 2009, 20:16
I too don't believe in superstition......What happened to your ring is nothing but a simple accident which could happen to anyone.....
it could also be the usual case of "wear and tear", so its bound to break or split in the course of time......
nothing to do with signs or bad omens of unfortunate things to happen, so don't worry about it happy_now :)
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:12
No I don' believe but sadly my Ana does :(
All sorts of things happen for silly reasons sometimes and you wonder "why me"?.
But if God directly intervened in our lives then we would not have free will free choice to make our own mistakes in life or to just to have things happen to us.
So sorry for what happened but you will be fine don't worry you have no reason to worry :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Jim
Great!.. thanks Jim:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yap i do not believe superstition but my husband does.
I always keep telling him, be careful what you believe because it will happen.
sometimes i am naughty:D:D because he believes that if we cross together on the stair one of our family will die:doh:doh:doh. I am intentionally doin it which it makes him angry:furious3::furious3::furious3:. Anyway, that is before when he is not yet diagnosed of cancer.
Once again, thank you :Hellooo:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:13
sorry i don't believe superstitious and sorry for what happened to you finger and your wedding ring, just keep strong and keep your faith to the LORD
:Hellooo::Hellooo::Hellooo:God bless you vbkelly:) thank u:cwm38:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:17
As I always say a lucky-rabbits foot dangling on someones key-ring wasnt lucky for the bunny was it :xxgrinning--00xx3: Dont worry about it(but touch wood just in case:Erm:).
:D:D:D what wood tawi2? is it a trunk? my hubby got one :D:D:D
i will touch it yes:icon_lol::icon_lol:
thanks, your replies helpin me a lot:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:20
You are probably extra sensitive just now for all the other things that are happening in your lives that are real trials, but I am sure you are a strong person and a strong couple!
Best wishes to both of you.
Jim
Yes Jim, Hope and faith keep me strong, and all of you guys is a great help too. thanks:BouncyHappy:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:22
I too don't believe in superstition......What happened to your ring is nothing but a simple accident which could happen to anyone.....
it could also be the usual case of "wear and tear", so its bound to break or split in the course of time......
nothing to do with signs or bad omens of unfortunate things to happen, so don't worry about it happy_now :)
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:agree!
thank you sweetie:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 08:26
i remember my grandmother hehe, she live in superstiton. Like if you drop your spoon a lady visitor will be arriving. And if it is your fork, it is a man:doh:doh
Or if lizards are noisy, many visitors are planning to come for a visit :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
liane
20th October 2009, 08:29
I don't believe in superstitions either. It was an accident, it happens especially when we are in hurry to get something or when our attention isn't focus on what we are doing. As Northerner said, the jeweller can fix that.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
JimOttley
20th October 2009, 09:16
Great!.. thanks Jim:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yap i do not believe superstition but my husband does.
I always keep telling him, be careful what you believe because it will happen.
sometimes i am naughty:D:D because he believes that if we cross together on the stair one of our family will die:doh:doh:doh. I am intentionally doin it which it makes him angry:furious3::furious3::furious3:. Anyway, that is before when he is not yet diagnosed of cancer.
Once again, thank you :Hellooo:
Actually that part is very true, the human mind has a way of making things it believes come true, the power of positive or negative thinking and all that.
Jim
GaryFifer
20th October 2009, 09:22
I'm sorry I really am. I can be eloquent like the other posters here, but I feeling that if the dog was not a pain in the ass, you would not have a sore finger right now. So kick the dog outside, where he should be.
And it is a sign of that dog getting no dinner!
GaryFifer
20th October 2009, 10:29
i remember my grandmother hehe, she live in superstiton. Like if you drop your spoon a lady visitor will be arriving. And if it is your fork, it is a man:doh:doh
Or if lizards are noisy, many visitors are planning to come for a visit :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
So what happens if you drop your fork on a lizard? Does that mean everyone man turns up?
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 12:24
So what happens if you drop your fork on a lizard? Does that mean everyone man turns up?
:Erm::Erm::Erm::Erm:
think i need to ask my grandmum:D:icon_lol:
Happy_Now
20th October 2009, 12:31
So kick the dog outside, where he should be.
And it is a sign of that dog getting no dinner!
oh no! i cant do that":bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
He is my very best friend. Everytime i am cryin he was there for me. He will stay and keep kissin me until i will feel better.. In the morning, when he feel im already awake he will come with a waggin tail. My companion in the garden, a good guard. Only he doenst like stranger.
Sorry gary2jessica but i cant kick my best friend:):):)
GaryFifer
20th October 2009, 18:29
First, hes only there cos you feed him. Second he licks you to stimulate you like a mother for food. Feed me. He wags his tail for many many emotional reasons. Dogs that stay cooped up and bark at everyone going past tend to be nervous of everything and anything. Flighty fighty dogs, that should not be scared of every little thing walking past the gate.
Try watching this dear. Find out why he is aggressive. I like watching Dog Whisperer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6ru7QLEYD4
Happy_Now
22nd October 2009, 09:23
Try watching this dear. Find out why he is aggressive. I like watching Dog Whisperer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6ru7QLEYD4
he is not that very aggresive, actually if a person is already inside of the house, he will give him/her sleeper:D:D:
thanks for the concern gary2jessica. I appreciate it!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
joebloggs
22nd October 2009, 09:47
I'm sorry I really am. I can be eloquent like the other posters here, but I feeling that if the dog was not a pain in the ass, you would not have a sore finger right now. So kick the dog outside, where he should be.
And it is a sign of that dog getting no dinner!
it's not the dogs fault :doh
it's who ever pressed your doorbells fault, dog was doing their job :xxgrinning--00xx3:
superstitions :icon_lol:, if you worried about them all,. you would never go out or do anything :doh
a black cat crossing your path is unlucky, you say? Interestingly that is what many believe in the USA and many European countries, but that very same belief in Japan is flipped on its head- they believe it is good luck. The next time a black cat crosses your path, just say “Konichiwa” and take control of your own luck.
Konichiwa :D
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