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Even her body chemistry is rejecting her obviously, notoriously, embarrasingly gay husband.
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OMG I noticed this too!! I figured she did it when she was mad at him or something. Deco-That could be true. I read an excerpt from her book and AFTER she defended his sexuality she went on to say 'Al really gets turned on by cashmere'. Okay. I have several homosexual friends and I can honestly say THAT IS THE GAYEST THING I'VE EVER HEARD! |
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I remember seeing a show on cable about this place in Arkansas where you can actually go and dig for diamonds.
Check it out: http://www.craterofdiamondsstatepark.com Most folks don''t find much, but there have been some major finds, including the yellow stone posted above. Here''s some info: The "Kahn Canary" Diamond The 4.25-carat "Kahn Canary" was worn by First Lady Hillary Clinton at her husband''s Presidential Inaugural galas in 1993 and 1997 as a special, unique way to represent Arkansas. The diamond''s owner, Stan Kahn of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, loaned the diamond to Mrs. Clinton. Nature formed this diamond into a perfect triangular, pillow shape, and gave it a vibrant yellow color, called "canary" in the diamond industry. Left uncut because of its flawless natural beauty, this stunning diamond captivates its viewers in its raw form-just the way the forces of heat and pressure created it. The "Kahn Canary Diamond" is often on temporary display at prestigious museums and diamond and jewelry exhibitions around the world. George Stepp, a logger from Carthage, Arkansas, discovered this splendid stone at Crater of Diamonds State Park in 1977, and Mr. Kahn later purchased the diamond from him. Who''s up for a Pricescope field trip, ladies? Have shovels, will travel! ![]()
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Y''know, I''ve always thought that he is gayer than the day is long...time will tell though. |
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For a 4 ct. Yellow Diamond, I AM SOOOOOOO THERE!!!!!! I''d even be willing to sacrifice my manicure. FYI, I bet the Dunay ring looks fabulous in person on the hand. It''s striking, but not for everyone. FYI, I wish Hillary would wear her bling. |
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thanks MR! i''m looking at it now...
it would be lovely to see more fab romantic celeb jewelry from non-cheaters...makes me wonder if R. Burton was kosher? I''d like to believe he wasn''t making up for anything! Ellen Barkin has an *incredible* JAR ring, she was in ''Bazaar'' or ''T&C'' magazine a while ago. I wish I''d saved the photo. |
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I think Richard Burton just realized that he had the MOST HIGH MAINTAINANCE WOMAN ever!!! Not that there''s anything wrong with that Any woman that can get that much jewelry and that many men gets props from me![]() ![]()
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I saw an article about her ring today & saw a piece about it on the news! Good grief...I really can''t believe with all of the happenings in DC the most important thing they have to worry about is Hillary''s ring.
1. As another poster said, if my husband was caught cheating, even as long ago as Bill did, he''d have to cough up MUCH more than a 3 ct. diamond. More like 3 cts. PER YEAR, every year, until he died LOL. 2. 3 cts. isn''t that big when you consider that the Clintons aren''t exactly hurting for cash. 3. I think a woman in her social/financial position who has been married for 30 years deserves at least 3 cts. LOL. I''m not saying that you have to flaunt your wealth like some celebrities/millionaires do, but a ring like that is nowhere near out of place for her. I saw a thread on this board from posters here who have rings as big as hers. Must have been a slow news day to run with that story LOL. |
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I don''t understand the hoopla. I caught the tail end of a conversation on The View and Elisabeth Hasselbeck(?) was saying that when John Kerry ran for prez he started dressing down in jeans and flannel shirts to be more of a ''peoples president'' I think Hilary has been in the public eye long enough that if she came out in a pair of overalls and her hair in pigtails she would be more ridiculed that for wearing a ring. It would be such and obvious change that it would seem fake. My goodness, she took so much flack for wearing a headband that a diamond would be an improvement.
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when she becomes the first lady president ,bill will upgrade it to a 10ct
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Yeah, there was a big stink about it before the wedding and she addresses it in her new book. She was asked about it on 20/20(I think) and got angry and refused to discuss it. |
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Let''s talk about Hillary''s NEW diamond ring and forget the ugly, old one (plenty of us have ugly, old rings, right?). I''m not a Hillary fan, but I''ve been married almost 30 years, too, and I think if you weather all of the turbulence life can throw at you and you can afford it -GO for the 3 carat ring! Lots of PS''ers have 3+ carat centers, there''s even a thread on it! Politics aside, her life must have been hell when she/we found out about Monica. If she can have a beautiful ring, good for her.
I suggested to my husband "3 decades + 3 children = 3 carats" - and this was WAY before Hillary''s ring! We both laugh, but if he could do it, he would, in a heartbeat! I WANT ONE!
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