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Old 24-04-2011, 16:26   #10
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Re: Marriages

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Originally Posted by Zing View Post
You say you have booked a priest? how did you go about doing that? what did they say when you told them the venue?

I hope it all goes well for you though dude I personally think getting married at home as a good idea

Very supportive, It wasnt actually a problem booking it. All I need is a signiture from the Doctor to say I'm Agoraphobic and he's already provided that.

I think it's a good idea, but people might think its weird, cheap or tacky. but in reality ive spent over 8,000 doing the garden up. that would have paid for a really nice wedding with bells and whistles, limo's and champagne. But the day after the wedding you have nothing to show for it. At least this way we still have the garden to enjoy.
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