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Congrats, Kevin! I'll be making that same post you just did, but in mid-November. :thumbup2:

Congrats again!
-Sean
 
I've been with 2 women who endured my pool playing and cue collecting passion. 1 took half when we divorced. The other is a saint to tolerate me and still feel love. Having been on both sides, I encourage you to spoil her with reckless abandon...have a great life or hold your head high when she tries to wreck it...either way you become a better person for the experience.
 
Thank You!

Thank you all for the well wishes!

Wedding was great, everyone had a good time, went off without a hitch. Some friends warned me it would fly by like a blur, and they weren't kidding. We were exhausted today, and we're off to Mexico in the morn. Going to relax all inclusively for a week...we (she) needs it. I'd say the wedding planning was split about 90% her 10% me admittedly. Real trooper.

Here's us walking into the reception to "Chelsea Dagger" as a homage to my avatar taking the cup (and a fun tune too) it got the crowd going :smile:

One hiccup...that ring...my bridge hand says no thank you...might have to switch it to grip hand when playing. Oh well :rolleyes:

Have a great week!

Kevin
 
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Good luck with the marriage. Better you than me. I just never met a woman I could live with for an extended period of time let alone for -cough cough- ever. Sounds like you have been looking forward to it for a long time so enjoy.
 
Congratulations !!! I wish the best for the both of you and remember to leave the toilet seat up ........ or is that down.
 
Congratulations!


Is it just me or has anyone else noticed a strong similarity between marriage congratulation posts and death condolences posts? I'm serious. The posts are usually short - "Way to go!" - "Congratulations!" - "Wish you to the best", for the marriage congrats posts, and, "Sorry for your loss" - "He will be missed" - I knew him well and always liked him", for the death condolences posts. Not only that, flowers are a big thing at both weddings and funerals. Some people actually combine the two on occasion, like when a brawl breaks out at a wedding and someone is killed, necessitating a funeral only days away. Anyway, not trying to be negative or critical (I don't have to try) - I just see the humor in the similarities between getting married and having a funeral.

And by the way, Good Luck

TJ
 
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