Megan Foxs lost engagement ring

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Megan Fox's lost engagement ring

in 2010 Fox, 24, was so excited when Green, 36, popped the question on a Hawaii beach that she dropped the 2-carat diamond engagement ring into the sand, Us Weekly magazine reported. Despite a lengthy search by hotel staffers, the ring was never found, the magazine reported.

Megan Fox says yes, but loses engagement ring - CNN.com
 

I sooo need to find this ring! I'm sure that it's illegal to detect where it was lost too, right? :)
 

I don't know but I'd sure like to find it.
especially if She'd show her appreciation after
 

LOL! Amen, brother!
 

Green probably had insurance on it and the ring really went in someones pocket:laughing7:
 

That would probably be the only ring i'd ever try to return to someone lol
 

TREASURE DETECTING IS LEGAL ON ALL PUBLIC BEACHES IN HAWAII...
 

That would probably be the only ring i'd ever try to return to someone lol
Really? You figure she's the only one that would be grateful to have their ring returned? Or do you just have a "thing" for her?? :laughing7:
 

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Originally Posted by Donneybrook

That would probably be the only ring i'd ever try to return to someone lol






Really? You figure she's the only one that would be grateful to have their ring returned? Or do you just have a "thing" for her?? :laughing7:

LOL that would probably be the one ring, I would probably regret trying to return :(

although I'd like to think she's cool,
My guess her nose is stuck so far up her rear-end
thanks to Media & Paranoid people convincing her we are all out to rape her.

it would either need to be returned through a spokes person

or on one of these TV star gossip shows
 

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Sounds like a job for Ringy and KG, they could make two shows out of it :laughing7:
 

why is a Conservative buying such a big diamond ring
in the first place
they should be using a cigar band
 

Sod the ring, I'd rather find Megan Fox :laughing7:

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non.

that may take some media research to even find out if she said
 

TREASURE DETECTING IS LEGAL ON ALL PUBLIC BEACHES IN HAWAII...

any permits needed
i'm from Canada like to take my metal detector on our next trip to Hawaii
could you please tell me if there's any other rules or what is needed
 

The beaches don't require a permit but you may need permission from the ranger at a "preserve" or State/Federal park. A little research for a particular area is advisable in those areas so you know what the rule is before you hunt there. Better to do that than ask an "official" who's as ignorant as anyone else. He'll just take the easy way out and say NO. The rules for State and Federal Parks should be available online.
 

More than likely it was pocketed by hotel employee.
 

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