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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: pscocoa on 27 February 2012, 22:49:36
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Brother in law in Cornwall bought a BMW R1200 bike (paid about £12k!!) a couple of weeks ago and wants to give it a run out so he is coming up tomorrow (240 miles) and back Wednesday before he heads off to Laos.
This coincides with my agreement to enter a quiz night at the Hampshire Arms in Crondall tomorrow night with venison stew and mash.
Also Audi supposed to report back on my son's A3 - but that my the item that lets us down.
I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
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I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
tell me about one of my daughters got married last november and that opened the floodgates the other 3 all got engaged at christmas :o lets hope they are long engagments or it will be a mormon style wedding :y
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almost same here - my son gets married in December this year as well - hopefully not too much required from me on that one.
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I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
tell me about one of my daughters got married last november and that opened the floodgates the other 3 all got engaged at christmas :o lets hope they are long engagments or it will be a mormon style wedding :y
I actually fear for your sanity - I am already refusing to discuss weddings anymore and getting pretty grumpy about it all. Women just will not make quick decisions about anything apart from the man they choose!!! The minutae is just dreadful.
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I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
tell me about one of my daughters got married last november and that opened the floodgates the other 3 all got engaged at christmas :o lets hope they are long engagments or it will be a mormon style wedding :y
I actually fear for your sanity - I am already refusing to discuss weddings anymore and getting pretty grumpy about it all. Women just will not make quick decisions about anything apart from the man they choose!!! The minutae is just dreadful.
Don't blame you. Last time weddings were mentioned in this household I decided I needed to spend a few weeks in the garage rebuilding the car engine and just let Mrs. KW handle it. It was our wedding too. ;D
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;D ;D ;D brings back memories ;D
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i have 4 daughters.... 1 son.
boyfriends are actively discouraged.
nuff said.
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All my family,wife daughter son in law,2grandkids,son and aunt,are off to Pretoria next October for nephews wedding.I,ve decided to stay at home with the dog.
Thank God the family over there are taking care of the accomadation needs.
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Brother in law in Cornwall bought a BMW R1200 bike (paid about £12k!!) a couple of weeks ago and wants to give it a run out so he is coming up tomorrow (240 miles) and back Wednesday before he heads off to Laos.
This coincides with my agreement to enter a quiz night at the Hampshire Arms in Crondall tomorrow night with venison stew and mash.
Also Audi supposed to report back on my son's A3 - but that my the item that lets us down.
I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
What the heck is "wedding insurance" never heard of that one (enter confused smily, not found)
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Brother in law in Cornwall bought a BMW R1200 bike (paid about £12k!!) a couple of weeks ago and wants to give it a run out so he is coming up tomorrow (240 miles) and back Wednesday before he heads off to Laos.
This coincides with my agreement to enter a quiz night at the Hampshire Arms in Crondall tomorrow night with venison stew and mash.
Also Audi supposed to report back on my son's A3 - but that my the item that lets us down.
I need a good day after today laying out megabucks in deposits for my daughter's wedding, wedding insurance, photographers etc and it is not until September.
What the heck is "wedding insurance" never heard of that one (enter confused smily, not found)
The average wedding apparently costs about £20k. If you have unforseen circumstances and have to resechedule then you may have lost deposits on all of the bookings. There is quite a lot to think about and accidents do happen. Obviously insurance does not apply if the couple call it off but for £70 to £100 say you have a bit of protection if heaven forbid there is an insured incident. I have my cover with "Equine and Livestock" trading as E & L funnily enough - animal passions no doubt.