http://www.indeonline.com/left.php?ID=4571&r=0&Category=1Thursday, October 27, 2005
By MATTHEW RINK
The inscription on Tom Dick’s wedding ring reads “love like ours will never die.”...
Twenty months after Tom flushed his 14-karat gold wedding band down the toilet, a crew from the Stark County Sanitary Engineer’s Department discovered it while cleaning the sewer lines on Crownpoint Street in Perry Township – two manholes down from the home of Tom and his wife, Carolyn, both 63 years old...
“When I heard the metal hit porcelain, I knew what had happened,” Tom said."I'd probably have the same luck if I flushed the old bag.Some a-hole of a plumber'd find her and drag her back here too.Son of a bitch!"
"Screw you,you sleazy old bastard,"Mrs. Dick commented...