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...A whole crowd of us went to my mate's wedding - her parents had laid out this v impressive reception at a top hotel in St Annes, oop North by the coast. Great food & booze, we were blatantly the loudest table there, and the first on and off the dancefloor (first dance not included of course).
A book came round for us to leave messages in for the bride and groom, we asked to be the last table to sign it and drew all sorts in it along with the usual bonkers messages.
There were those little disposable cameras everywhere - so we nicked a few from different tables, went outside and got the girls to take photos of us in all sorts of compromising positions. One pose involved about 20 of us mooning the cameras. Classic.
We didn't realise that the bride's parents would be getting the photos printed.
Eeyore was very glad to be able to stop thinking for a little, in order to say "How do you do" in a gloomy manner to Pooh.
"And how are you?" said Winnie-the-Pooh.
Eeyore shook his head from side to side. "Not very how," he said. "I don't seem to felt at all how for a long time."
...A whole crowd of us went to my mate's wedding - her parents had laid out this v impressive reception at a top hotel in St Annes, oop North by the coast. Great food & booze, we were blatantly the loudest table there, and the first on and off the dancefloor (first dance not included of course).
A book came round for us to leave messages in for the bride and groom, we asked to be the last table to sign it and drew all sorts in it along with the usual bonkers messages.
There were those little disposable cameras everywhere - so we nicked a few from different tables, went outside and got the girls to take photos of us in all sorts of compromising positions. One pose involved about 20 of us mooning the cameras. Classic.
We didn't realise that the bride's parents would be getting the photos printed.
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