You can have a fat wedding dress burning party!
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Or use it as the marquee?Originally posted by Zorba View PostYou can have a fat wedding dress burning party!
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At one of the best weddings I've ever been to, they organised 'It's a Knockout' style games after the ceremony but before the big meal and one of them involved the blokes wearing wedding dresses that the organiser had bought from charity shops etc and then doing stuff like dribbling footballs, taking penalties and the best one was piggyback fights! Hard to do that with a bloke wearing a wedding dress sitting on your shoulders...Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOr use it as the marquee?
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I hocked my wedding dress and bought a pair of russell & bromley shoes....Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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PeachOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostGo on. You know you want to.
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Banana and Caramel
Jane Eyre
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Hannibal Lector
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Vanilla
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Rincewind (Terry Pratchet's Discworld Series)
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Fresh Asparagus (Ok! All of it
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Fruit - CiderOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostGo on. You know you want to.
- Favourite item of fruit
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- Favourite ice cream flavour
- Favourite literary character
- Favourite bit of xmas dinner
TV Baddy - Montgomery Burns
Ice Cream - Mint choc chipOriginally posted by Monty"What good is money if it can't inspire terror in your fellow man?"
Literary Character - Jack Sawyer (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Talisman-Ste.../dp/0340674458)
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I only looked at this thread as I saw that ferret had posted - I was expecting to see a banning or at least a warning. Imagine my disappointment at seeing a serious post!Originally posted by ferret View PostFruit - Cider
TV Baddy - Montgomery Burns
Ice Cream - Mint choc chip
Literary Character - Jack Sawyer (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Talisman-Ste.../dp/0340674458)
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I only looked at this post to see if anyone else had listed their favourite things. Maybe I would have found a new book to read or discovered a new flavour of ice cream.
Imagine my disappointment when all I discovered was BrilloPad commenting on the fact that my answer was "serious" and not telling people to shut up or banning them
Just for you brillo, I do use this forum like anyone else and have done for a long time, longer than you perhaps! While I may not have racked up the number of post that you have does not mean that I do not contribute to the forum when I can.
Shut up or I'll ban you etc etc.
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