Bremen Town Musicians. The cat hanging on as the dog shakes himself? Comedy.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was thinking quality artificial diamonds are pretty much impossible to tell from regular diamonds unless you're getting it examined by a jeweler. Then there are manufactured diamonds which are actually diamonds, but I don't know if they are used for jewelry or are just used industrially.
ita, that was the one I was picturing in my head.
I need a massage. I think I'll write a letter to santa with my requests.
I don't want to have anything to do with implicitly supporting the message generated by DeBeers, so I eschew them altogether.
Luckily, there's no man who loves me enough to buy me diamonds, so it's not an immediate concern!
I don't want to have anything to do with implicitly supporting the message generated by DeBeers, so I eschew them altogether.
You've got to admire their marketing skills, since diamond prices are based on perceived value, rather than rarity.
I was thinking quality artificial diamonds are pretty much impossible to tell from regular diamonds unless you're getting it examined by a jeweler.
Gud - true, but from the jeweler's perspective, artificial diamonds, or crack-sealed/filled diamonds are big problems. Some of them kind of explode when heated, which makes setting or re-setting them a PITA. Some jewelers have lasers that help them test for exploding stuff before they get hit with a loss.
Canadian diamonds are an option, eh.
Because I am now earwormed, I had to filk:
He's Mister Gray Christmas, he's Mister Sleet. He's Mr. Wet Boot Sock, he's Mr. Shoot-me-now-please
They call me Wintery-Mix Miser. Whatever I touch, turns to slush in my clutch. I'm too much.
Is there Heat Miser/Snow Miser slash?
Yeah, I could google, but it's more fun to ask here....
You've got to admire their marketing skills, since diamond prices are based on perceived value, rather than rarity.
They arguably had the greatest marketing success in the 20th century, although abetted by a worldwide supply monopoly that kept their theme from being diluted. But yeah, diamonds aren't rare at all.