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married life is the same as it was unmarried hahaha

the honey moon was great! Koh sumai was pretty cool except it is a place for couples and you have to be german haha we were the only aussies in the hotel and the island hahaha very big german place. bangkok was awesome!

there was a ****tail party at the hotel in koh sumai on nite and there was me and dew at the bar - alone, then near the food 20 germans hahaha

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