Re: Weddings...
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:21 pm
Well if that's the way your mind works Philip! 

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You are absolutely correct, Chaz.CHAZ wrote:I'll have what she's having...CLASSIC....
I guess from that day on, all men knew that women really do FAKE!!!
PS I think the lady who witnessed the scene was in fact Billy Crystal's Mum!
Sorry, I have to set the scene before I say this - super-cool middle-aged man, shirt unbuttoned to reveal a hairy chest and a gaudy gold chain; sunglasses perched precariously above forehead on dark toupee which does not match grey sideburns; beer belly that can be held in for a few seconds, but only a few...; drives an 8-year old mid-range sports car...; nodding knowingly, smiling condescendingly:CHAZ wrote:I guess from that day on, all men knew that women really do FAKE!!!
Ajarn Philip wrote:Sorry, I have to set the scene before I say this - super-cool middle-aged man, shirt unbuttoned to reveal a hairy chest and a gaudy gold chain; sunglasses perched precariously above forehead on dark toupee which does not match grey sideburns; beer belly that can be held in for a few seconds, but only a few...; drives an 8-year old mid-range sports car...; nodding knowingly, smiling condescendingly:CHAZ wrote:I guess from that day on, all men knew that women really do FAKE!!!
"Not all women, Chaz, not all..."
Damn, you got me!![]()
Is there something that either you or M'sell Blondie95 would like to share with the group, Prof U?Getting back to topic (sorry, Angela!), I might just post a wedding photo or two next year and you'll be able to see for yourself!
Ajarn Philip wrote: Nah, I'm tying the knot (literally, as a matter of mild interest) in March!
Ajarn Philip wrote:Not unless she has a hairy chest and wears a toupee, etc, etc...
Nah, I'm tying the knot (literally, as a matter of mild interest) in March!
EEEEKK! AARGHHH!icomefromalanddownunder wrote:
My daughter and sil also included a hand binding in their wedding ceremony, and I was given the task of actually tying the knot, the only instructions being that if the knot came undone the marriage would fail.
I also suggested that I embroider a length of pink linen.
I had such plans: their names and the date, of course. Roses, lavender and sheaves of wheat for England and John's agricultural leanings. Wattles, bottlebrushes, gum leaves and something equestrian for Jess. Found some linen. Purchased some embroidery silks. Remembered how to perform drawn thread work, and edged the strip of linen. Practised bullion knots, and more bullion knots.
After much lamenting and tearing of hair I confessed to Jess that the task was far beyond my current capabilities, and that all I could manage was to cross stitch their names and the date. 'Yeah. OK' enthused Jess.
After rescuing my repaired flat tyre, surviving a persistent and strident fire alarm at the supermarket
I bound them together by means of a tight, tight reef knot