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Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 17.22
by nidave
miss hellfire wrote:nidave wrote:miss hellfire wrote:Yep. Married and divorced by the age of 24.
and is there a Mr Hellfire (or a future Mr Hellfire) in your life at the moment?
There is a man in my life, but i won't be marrying him.
* shudders at the thought*
Ahh but have you both had the pleasure of Tayto Cheese and Onion chrisps?
Who needs marage when you can have them

Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 18.03
by Lorns
lol.. No not yet, i told him all about them. I will order them soon. I'm still awaiting broadband, dial up sucks. I'm having real issues with bt at the mo.
Was your wedding cake made of Tayto Cheese and onion crisps?
Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 19.09
by nidave
lol - no - didnt have a cake - wanted things to be as un wedding like as they can be while still being stylish...
Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 19.11
by Jamez
nidave wrote:lol - no - didnt have a cake - wanted things to be as un wedding like as they can be while still being stylish...
Hmm...
Did you consumate your "partnership" whilst quaffing pink champagne?

Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 19.22
by nidave
Jamez wrote:nidave wrote:lol - no - didnt have a cake - wanted things to be as un wedding like as they can be while still being stylish...
Hmm...
Did you consumate your "partnership" whilst quaffing pink champagne?

Not in front of our parents, (that would be just wrong - and distubing) hence the hangover this morning
We did go through 4 bottles of the stuff ourselves! (Not pink though just the common white stuff!) and 2 bottles of vodka !!!!
Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 19.40
by marksi
nidave wrote:Jamez wrote:nidave wrote:lol - no - didnt have a cake - wanted things to be as un wedding like as they can be while still being stylish...
Hmm...
Did you consumate your "partnership" whilst quaffing pink champagne?

Not in front of our parents, (that would be just wrong - and distubing)
Yeah, best to just send them a DVD later.
Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 19.40
by Lorns
and Tayto cheese and onion crisps i hope. They had better have featured in your big day somewhere.
Crisps and Champagne go hand in hand.. I dion't have much time for that caviar shit.
Posted: Wed 07 Jun, 2006 11.33
by nidave
nodnirG kraM wrote:Congratulations to the pair of you!
Civil Partnership is something of which I know very little, but I have been asked to do one in the autumn so I rather need a bit of an insight! Does the service itself differ greatly from a Registrar Office wedding in as much as two people in a room, someone doing the ceremony and the riff raff sitting behind on the sides of their respective person?
The only thing that HAS to be done is a form signed by the people being partnered (not sure of the phrase) and 2 witnesses and the guy doing the partnership. there is nothing else that has to be done.. our registry office had a small thing we had to repeat to each other - which was basicaly the decleration on the form. Everything else is up to you.
We had a short introduction, a friend read a poem, we read a very short poem one line each, gave each other the rings (we did have our neices as ring bearers - as we wanted something for them to do) and that was it - 30 min tops.
We wanted it very simple and short.
Posted: Fri 09 Jun, 2006 22.35
by marksi
OK, so now I know how to do it. All I need to find is someone to do it with me.
