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  • cheesyball
    cheesyball Posts: 1,307 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    WILD! lol :)


    :rotfl::rotfl: yeah I'm living it up, chair dancing :rotfl::rotfl:
    I love all/most kinds of music. Where I used to live I worked in a bikers/goth/punk/wierdos bar for 10 years before I moved :) but was brought up on rock/power ballards :) Off to play fb poker now and I have a certain playlist that i think helps me win:o:rotfl: And its all happy hardcore/distuczion lol
    :beer:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    cheesyball wrote: »
    :)aww thats sweet. :) x

    Thanks Hun, I still think its sweet. someone mentioned a wedding with 7 people, I think it was COT?

    I had 4 people. My Mum wouldn't come, because 'it will never last' (so my dad being a non trouser wearing dad didnt come either) so it was my hubby's parents and his 2 guys he worked with, followed by a pub lunch and a dance from the jukebox.

    We were going to a renewing thing next year for being married 25 years.....but I'm not sure we really need to. What have we got to prove to anyone?
  • cheesyball
    cheesyball Posts: 1,307 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Thanks Hun, I still think its sweet. someone mentioned a wedding with 7 people, I think it was COT?

    I had 4 people. My Mum wouldn't come, because 'it will never last' (so my dad being a non trouser wearing dad didnt come either) so it was my hubby's parents and his 2 guys he worked with, followed by a pub lunch and a dance from the jukebox.

    We were going to a renewing thing next year for being married 25 years.....but I'm not sure we really need to. What have we got to prove to anyone?

    It doesn't have to be about proving to anybody. I met my husband on a dating a site we met I moved 40 miles away (long way i don't drive) and got married a year to day that we met. We did it very cheap and informal, as much as his family would allow anyway. My dad also wasn't there due to my mum been withe her 5th husband... Anyway:rotfl::rotfl: Yabba yabba, We talk about re newing our vows in 10 years because then we can can do it how we wished WE had in 1st place. If I was you I would re-new to have another lovely memory and obviously you don't need to prove anything to anybody so a massive do just as a :p to everyone anyway:D

    (I hope that makes sense:o) I know what i mean lol
    :beer:
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    I'm not married but when (saying when not if, just hoping it happens one day! :o) I get married I would like this song, it reminds me of the last episode of The Office when Dawn and Tim FINALLY got together :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH8Y6nN7N1E&feature=related
    Iamsohappy wrote: »
    Sounds interesting and probably a silly question but how do you store them when dehydrated?:)

    Anything airtight, I have a few jam jars going spare so I'll probably sterilise and use them.
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  • Raven
    Raven Posts: 1,729 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    What have we got to prove to anyone?


    Not a thing, 25 years is proof of that. :)
    I'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony :grin: :j :D:)
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    cheesyball wrote: »
    It doesn't have to be about proving to anybody. I met my husband on a dating a site we met I moved 40 miles away (long way i don't drive) and got married a year to day that we met. We did it very cheap and informal, as much as his family would allow anyway. My dad also wasn't there due to my mum been withe her 5th husband... Anyway:rotfl::rotfl: Yabba yabba, We talk about re newing our vows in 10 years because then we can can do it how we wished WE had in 1st place. If I was you I would re-new to have another lovely memory and obviously you don't need to prove anything to anybody so a massive do just as a :p to everyone anyway:D

    (I hope that makes sense:o) I know what i mean lol

    makes sense....but WOW to your mum being on her 5th hubby. I would give up after the first one.

    You met your hubby in a dating site and now you have a baby....that's great!! Proves it works. I have a friend who married someone she met on a site and she took so much stick for it. If it works, it works......no different from tripping over someone in a pub. I met my hubby when he tripped over me in a pub
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    kadison wrote: »
    I'm not married but when (saying when not if, just hoping it happens one day! :o) I get married I would like this song, it reminds me of the last episode of The Office when Dawn and Tim FINALLY got together :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH8Y6nN7N1E&feature=related



    Anything airtight, I have a few jam jars going spare so I'll probably sterilise and use them.


    Kadison, so nice to see you. Where you been hiding?
  • cheesyball
    cheesyball Posts: 1,307 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    makes sense....but WOW to your mum being on her 5th hubby. I would give up after the first one.

    You met your hubby in a dating site and now you have a baby....that's great!! Proves it works. I have a friend who married someone she met on a site and she took so much stick for it. If it works, it works......no different from tripping over someone in a pub. I met my hubby when he tripped over me in a pub

    Haha, don't think I could of got away with that, I fell over all time.. Working behind a bar had its perks :rotfl:I'm off back for halloween party next weekend.
    3 years now for me n hubby
    P.s my mum is only 48:eek:
    :beer:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    cheesyball wrote: »
    Haha, don't think I could of got away with that, I fell over all time.. Working behind a bar had its perks :rotfl:I'm off back for halloween party next weekend.
    3 years now for me n hubby
    P.s my mum is only 48:eek:
    well I think it's great, you are obviously happy.....you always sound happy. That's an achievement for anyone, so well done and good luck to you,
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    jamsponge wrote: »
    The Cove is RED :(

    I was so sad to read that, after all this time of blue :(:(
    fairclaire wrote: »
    I have just been speaking to my hubby on Skype ( he's in hospital) and he sent me this, our sort of wedding song, we danced to in the pub after getting married....I still love it

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PqZmJ7RGAP4

    Arh, that is lovely Fairclaire :j

    I do hope the wedding went ok today for AltoJack & family :beer:

    Good luck with your 'little fun run' tomorrow Aau ;)
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
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