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May i be the first to congratulate the new Mr and Mrs Cornes - Paul and Lauren - on their wedding yesterday (GTSt-vspec and Nizmo for the 'uninitiated' lol)

All the best with married life Paul and Lauren.......

I will second this post.... However the headache that I am now carrying is solely laid at the feet of the newly wed couple.

Congratulations Paul and Lauren,

A fantastic day for the begining of your new life together..

Thanks Ush. Ahh First Lady - I like it :down:

Thanks guys and girls!! Didn't get married at Ellenbrook - ours was at Caversham. Fantastic Day - it was pi55ing down with rain when the boys arrived at the venue and 15mins before i arrived the clouds parted and the sun was out and it actually got quite hot standing there at ceremony! We both had a fantastic time after 5.5 years it was a long time coming :) - the day was just awesome. We leave for honeymoon on Tuesday (destination unknown for me) and shall be back in a couple of weeks.

*hugs*

Thanks Ush. Ahh First Lady - I like it :down:

Thanks guys and girls!! Didn't get married at Ellenbrook - ours was at Caversham. Fantastic Day - it was pi55ing down with rain when the boys arrived at the venue and 15mins before i arrived the clouds parted and the sun was out and it actually got quite hot standing there at ceremony! We both had a fantastic time after 5.5 years it was a long time coming ;) - the day was just awesome. We leave for honeymoon on Tuesday (destination unknown for me) and shall be back in a couple of weeks.

*hugs*

Awwww nice one :)

Well done Mr and Mrs Cornes!

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