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Just a quick log in to thank you guys for a real suprise wedding present, i will update all the guys who were involved later as im rushing at the airport to catch another flight.

The present went to good use 7 sins of vegas or somehing like that :laugh:

Short of waking up on the roof of Caesars it really was a "hangover" style bucks day and night the wedding day was just as Different, so again THANK YOU ALL :(

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see i didn't run off to Nigeria with all your money :D

again, congratulations to the both of you :) I think you're going to be fairly chockas when you get back...you can partly thank Caltex for that :(

enjoy the rest of your trip!! :)

hope you guys had a great time, congrats to both of you

glad hamish didnt run to nigeria with your present too! haha

see you when you get back... an e-mail is sitting in your inbox from myself ... eager for your reply :)

HAHA ^^

Im back in town but sick as a dog, went wake boarding at wet in wild in orlanda and did not heed the sign saying that this water contains herpes, pink eye, and aids.... so ive been bed ridden.

For those desparate to get in i will offer SAU guys first dibs next week, just pm me what day suits and i will make it work ;)

Thanks again for the present and pics will be up once i type without sneezing boogers all over the keyboard.

maybe SAU peeps should get the SECOND week, so the first week peeps can catch the ebola virus, small pox, hunter virus and whatever else we have thought to have pretty much erradicated :D

Thanks again for the present and pics will be up once i type without sneezing boogers all over the keyboard.

Welcome back. Ohnoes, if you've got the flu I've had it for three weeks and only just gotten over it with sinusitis and bronchitis to boot. It's going around!

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