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"Lee had that ever so slightly dazed look that you get after being hit on the head with a large brick... I'm sure it will wear off eventually."
So it was actually Tweety he married then?
I am cursing myself. I got to stay in Liverpool and rejoice doing bugger all apart from talking my mum through how to reinstall Office. The joy. Yes.
Congrats again, old chap!
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"oil... beee... yer... long-lost lovuh from livuh-pewl..."
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How strange . . . my earlier post has not appeared . . . Postie! Here Postie!
Anyway, to repeat what was typed in my original post:
Congratulations Yogon! Hope the wedding goes as planned and that my slice of the cake arrives with the mail (special delivery) soon! Have fun and congrats!
Say, are we gonna get to see some wedding and honeymoon pics when ya get back?
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Phew. I think Claire characterised the evening party pretty accurately, it was a bit difficult trying to talk to everyone, giving them equal attention as it were.
Mexico was actually very nice, hardly any Americans at all. Lots of Canadians, it seems the hotel we chose is aimed more towards them. Only bummer was the sudden influx of Mexicans on weekend breaks, with hundreds of kids. And, while the drinks were free, they were watered down (telling moment - bartender gets the vodka out of the freezer, and it's frozen!).