Hopeless romantic! With this blender, I thee wed! Has a ring (oops, sorry) has a nice sound don't you think?DonutGoddess wrote:I drive my husband crazy because I don't wear jewelry. Maybe on rare occasions. I kept telling him I didn't want an engagement ring. Instead I wanted a top of the line Kitchen Aid mixer. He said "I can't propose with a mixer." I said "The hell you can't!" As it was he bought a ring, I didn't like it and I made him send it back. Got the mixer as a wedding present.
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Something else for the ladies. I know my wife loves it.
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Who needs jewelry? Yeah, its petty and shiny. I do like pretty and shiny, who doesn't.. but I dislike yellow gold. I'd beat my husband to death with a wooden spork if he spent the money on platinum, so if anything I wear silver. I think I own three pieces of white gold, my wedding rings and the ring my mother gave me for my 16th birthday. Necklaces? Yeah, charms in simple chains.. in silver. Thumb rings? Celtic designs, in silver.
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Perhaps, one of THESE.
And if we're being cheap, THESE always work!
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Besides, I'd much rather have THIS.
Perhaps, one of THESE.
And if we're being cheap, THESE always work!
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The next time I get my wife a camera, it will either be this or the Nikon version. I am one of the few who can argue both sides of that conversation.
My opinions are mine and mine only. If my opinions are the opinion of others who happen to share whatever my crazy views may be, then fine, but it's not because I represent them in having my opinions. Got it?
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I love my Nikon D90. I also use a Coolpix S3000 in a dive enclosure to shoot junior sailing pictures.Big Wallaby wrote:The next time I get my wife a camera, it will either be this or the Nikon version.



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I should have went Nikon, then I could borrow some amazing equipment from friends. I went Canon, but I love it. I wish I could get the CFO to release funds for a 5DM2, or 5DM3 if it ever gets released and is as bad-ass as the M2.Big Wallaby wrote:The next time I get my wife a camera, it will either be this or the Nikon version. I am one of the few who can argue both sides of that conversation.
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Great pics, Hobie. Makes me want to be out sailing!hobie16 wrote:I love my Nikon D90. I also use a Coolpix S3000 in a dive enclosure to shoot junior sailing pictures.
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Well the main reason we both like that model of Cannon is that it's within the price range we set for a DSLR camera as appears to have the features we'd want and use in one more so then the nearly same priced Nikkon. My husband has a wonderful film Cannon that we barely sure anymore as film has become an expensive media for our random pictures. Although he swears he's found something online which can convert your film camera into digital, I'm not sure I'd trust that.Big Wallaby wrote:The next time I get my wife a camera, it will either be this or the Nikon version. I am one of the few who can argue both sides of that conversation.
I've always wanted us to get a good camera but I keep talking myself out of it. I'd feel horrible if anything happened to it and other things always seem to require the money more then acquiring a new camera. I do have my small, samsung digital which is what I normally carry around. Mostly because it was cheap, we needed one quickly as our other had died and if it somehow gets broken, I wouldn't feel horrible about it.
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There are some great point and shoot models that cost less than $200. My Nikon Coolpix S3000 shoots great pics and does pretty good on distant subjects.

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