tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21239385.post2290825170650381073..comments2010-08-28T19:28:29.518-05:00Comments on squared T: judgement, flowers, and diamondstrish t.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10194454347053625661noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21239385.post-38164665637057903242008-02-12T17:08:00.000-06:002008-02-12T17:08:00.000-06:00I like the new look of your blog. So pink. It make...I like the new look of your blog. So pink. It makes me want to run out and buy a bag of Brachs candies (which I have given up for lent - boo hoo). I love Valentine's Day. I wish I could celebrate with my Conversation Hearts, but I will find some other way to show myself love. I am glad someone can dislike diamonds, because it cannot be me. I feel terrible about the people in Africa, but some poor little kids in sweat shops probably made at least SOME of the things you own, so chew on THAT. Ha. My love of diamonds (and REAL jewelry, platinum please) is because of the significance behind it. Perhaps you have a man in your life who is very good at making you feel loved on a regular basis. If that is true, lucky you. For the rest of us, when our "man" is too busy or preoccupied to lavish intangible affections on us, we can look at the twinkles on our ears, necks and/or fingers and remember - "he DOES care." Now, if the man is RICH, this is no necessarily true. Most modest to slightly above-average income guys feel the same way you do about jewelry - it is a waste of money. That's why the fact that they DO spend that chunk of ca-ching on us, a chunk that they would rather spend on something else more practical, it means a lot. And 'forever' is a romantic concept. That is what a diamond conveys. Forever love. It does not describe the malleability of the relationship. I may have to write a counter blog to your blog :-) But you know me, I am a lover not a fighter. Mwah! I love you!Ms. Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17141080045713400029noreply@blogger.com