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I bet Chasity never thought she see this again !! :goodnight:

quarterhorse

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While hunting in the Cold Kentucky Rain today,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhE-bdM1cK8


I stumbled unto Chasity's 2008 Class Ring........alloy of Palladium, Silver and Gold, and that just might be a diamond :surprised:

Took about 5 minutes to track her down, now to get an email off to her to see if she would like to have it back.:clapping: I bet she does :jump:

Total for the day was $9.41, a 10 cent New Zealand coin and some assorted religious medals, and other jewlery.

QH
 
[size=large]were all those pictures of Kentucky only? never been east of the cascades myself. have a little brother who lives just outside of Burksville.
what part of Kentucky are you in?
it's great your trying to return her ring. I'm sure she's gunna be ecstatic. if one thing I've learned from the wife and daughters, they grow very close to their jewelry.

HH [/size]
 
widebody:

After looking at the Ky Rain video a little closer, the rain itself looks famiIiar :surprised: but I think most of those pic's in the video were taken closer to the Cascades than Kentucky, not enough litter :ranting: along side the roads, and the flora is more suited to your side of the Mississippi...........:lol: Kentucky is a beautiful state though, I talk to a lot of visitors here from out west and they can't get over how "green" it is here.
Spring has sprung here, and the redbuds are in bloom, shortly to be followed by the dogwoods. I live just about dead center of the state, 40 miles south of Louisville... your brother is barely in Ky, very close to Tennessee, on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau........below Cumberland Lake. That's rural country and some of the prettiest in the state.

The girls name was inside the ring and outside the ring, along with the school's name, and mascot. So she wasn't the hardest case to crack. The rings date is 2008, and that's when she graduated.... I figure its been laying out there in the ground since at least then. I found her on facebook, and other internet sites, she's all over the place.

I refer to them (todays generation) as the "communication generation". She's 21, going to a technical college, working as a waitress, and in a "relationship," blah blah blah........

At 57 I don't want to have to join Facebook to contact her so I'll get one of my kids, to give her a heads-up or a tweet, or whatever you do.....:rofl:

Respectfully yours,

Quarterhorse
 
While out hunting penny halves :rofl: today Chasity came to town to pick up her ring, that was one happy girl to get her class ring back. I didn't get to meet her but my son met her at the gym and gave it to her, she left a $25.00 gift card with him to show her appreciation, and later texted him with more "thanks."

She lost the ring at a soccer game in 2007 after only having it for two months. My son had been in contact through facebook with her, she described it to a "T" it even had her jersey number "30" on it, there was no doubt she was the owner.

And YES that was a diamond!

:cheers: to many more

HH

QH
 
QH your not going to get on facebook with your 701 friends that want you to join??? You must be in the old crowd and not understand how important it is to be on facebook?? I know,,,, you must be in some other dimension? Nice work in returning the ring... Happy Trails....Z
 
Your a good man Quarterhorse, great story. Guys like you make us all look good.
 
[size=medium]I am proud of your honesty QH as I am sure there are many who would just say "Finders Keepers".

What you did in returning the valuable find makes me happy to be a part of this FUN hobby forum[/size]
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