mattpegher
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Total waste of money. Didnt get one for HS, undergraduate or even med school. Men dont were rings, except for wedding rings, and then only to keep her happy.
Originally posted by: clamum
Really? That's cool. What year did you graduate?Originally posted by: ZetaEpyon
Originally posted by: clamum
None here. I went to Mich. Tech and while I enjoyed my time there, no way I'd get a ring.
Same for me, even the school.
Originally posted by: erub
Originally posted by: LS20
it is big in the at texas a&m where they have their paramilitary culture (corp of cadets)
over at texas-austin people dont care
yep. The nonregs all usually buy one as well, all of my friends bought them and only a couple were in the Corps. I wear mine pretty much daily.
Originally posted by: Anubis
i would have gotten one if they wernt so god damn ugly and huge, i plain band with some engraving on it would have been fine, not a massive HS looking POS
Originally posted by: mattpegher
Total waste of money. Didnt get one for HS, undergraduate or even med school. Men dont were rings, except for wedding rings, and then only to keep her happy.
Originally posted by: Gigantopithecus
Originally posted by: mattpegher
Total waste of money. Didnt get one for HS, undergraduate or even med school. Men dont were rings, except for wedding rings and sometimes c*ck rings, but that's only to keep her happy.
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Men should only wear maaaybe a wedding ring if your wife forces you, or a Superbowl ring. That's pretty much it.
Originally posted by: roguerower
I just bought my 2xCollege Rings this afternoon. The reason for buying 2 is that I go to Virginia Tech and am in the Corps of Cadets. It is traditional to buy a nice ring (Gold, Stone, etc) and then what is known as a "Battle Ring" which is worn around when you are in situations that would ding up or hurt your nice ring.
I know that this is a big tradition at most Military schools however I was wondering what about the rest of the college world. Here at VT it's pretty much known that while civilians may buy the rings, in general they won't wear them for nearly as long or as devoutly as a cadet.
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Men should only wear maaaybe a wedding ring if your wife forces you, or a Superbowl ring. That's pretty much it.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Men should only wear maaaybe a wedding ring if your wife forces you, or a Superbowl ring. That's pretty much it.
How about a Pro Football Hall of Fame ring? I noticed that on a guy I was working with at a local 4x4 shop. Turns out, he played for the 1972 Dolphins and is in the HOF. Pretty damn cool ring...
Langer. he is either the owner or co-owner of the shop. Pretty nice guy.Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Men should only wear maaaybe a wedding ring if your wife forces you, or a Superbowl ring. That's pretty much it.
How about a Pro Football Hall of Fame ring? I noticed that on a guy I was working with at a local 4x4 shop. Turns out, he played for the 1972 Dolphins and is in the HOF. Pretty damn cool ring...
Nick Buoniconti, Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, Jim Langer, Larry Little or Paul Warfield?
Probably Langer or Little. The others have gigs other than working at a 4x4 shop.
MotionMan
Originally posted by: Chronoshock
Yeah, the brass rat is a tradition and has a good amount of meaning.
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Who the hell actually wears that? One would like an absolute douche wearing that.
It's kinda like adults wearing sports jerseys to work.