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Assuming that they are all healthy and in their prime athletic years, how would you rank them? Iβd go
Westbrook: Perfect combination of durability, strength, speed and hops
Rose: Probably the fastest out of the 3, had great hops and pretty ok strength wise as well. His body control is what stands out the most to me though. Was very susceptible to injuries though
Ja: Insane hops, best out of the group and is fast as fuck, has a bit of a strength issue though but he is young so he might fill out
What yβall think?
I'm planning on proposing in a few months and I need some help. I like this setting and this setting. Both are three-stone, rose gold, and have a pear diamond on either side between G-H colour.
I want to spend maximum $2500 CAD ($1980 USD) on the lab diamond, but will go up to $3000 CAD ($2375 USD) if I find something perfect. I want the central diamond to be round and 1-2 carats.
I read online that for rose gold rings, you can sacrifice on the colour of the diamond since it is harder to see the yellows of the diamond in contrast with the band.
My first question is how low can I go for colour without the ring looking antique/ too yellow?
My second question is will the ring look bad if the side diamond are colours G-H and the center diamond is lower? Or should I go for a center diamond that is also G-H so it's not distracting?
Thirdly, if you see any lab diamonds that you would consider good contenders (preferably from James Allen) please can you link them so I can see them for myself. I'm new to this and I don't want to buy a purchase this big without some reassurance.
Ultimately, I want to get as big a diamond as possible, and I know I can sacrifice on colour but I don't know to what extent I should do so. If there are any other tips or ways I can sacrifice cut and clarity for the biggest diamond, please let me know!
Thanks so much, and happy new year! :)
Seymour is a small southern Indiana town known for being the birthplace of singer/songwriter John Mellencamp. However, the city is also known for something else, and that something, is eggs. Seymour is home to Rose Acre Farms, the second largest egg producer in the United States.
Rose Acres got its start in the 1930βs. The Rust family, the companies founders, started with just 1000 chickens. David Rust, began by selling the eggs from the back of his pick-up truck. He even started an βegg route,β delivering the eggs door to door himself. In the 1950βs, Rose Acres was seeing success and began supplying eggs to the nearby grocery stores and farmers markets. By the 1970s, with David at the helm, Rose Acres had expanded across the Midwest, turning into a multimillion dollar company.
Most locals would claim that Rose Acres is a family oriented place that has supplied jobs to thousands of Hoosiers, and they arenβt wrong. However, when some residents of Seymour hear the words Rose Acre Farms, three names always come up, Teresa Osborne, Mike Reece, and Carrie Croucher.
Teresa Osborne
On August 20th 1973, 18-year-old Teresa Osborne headed to the Cake Box Bakery, a local bakery in Seymour, Indiana. She was told to pick up some baked goods for a management meeting that was to be held later that evening at Rose Acre Farms where she was employed in the accounts receivable department. Around 5:30 pm, Teresa arrived at the bakery in her white 1965 Ford. She signed for the baked goods, and departed the bakery.
The following morning, Teresaβs mother went into her room and found it empty. After phoning her work and learning that Teresa never made it back after her trip to the bakery, her parents called police and the search for Teresa began.
Police immediately ruled Teresaβs disappearance as foul play. According to the local sheriff, who knew Teresaβs family, she was not the type of girl to βrun off.β Multiple people were questioned including fellow employees, former classmates and teachers, and friends of Teresaβs. Every report came back the same, Teresa was a βgood girl,β and no one could think of any reason for her disappearance.
For 10 days, police searched rural roads, fields, and bodies of water for the missing young woman, but found nothing. Then on August 31st, roughly 4.5 miles from Seymour, two conservation officers at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge made a grim discovery. A vehicle matching the description of Teresaβs was found badly burne
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