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story time!
It was her birthday, and we went out for lunch. Her gift was a scrapbook that I made with the last page saying "Will you marry me?" with a picture of the ring. In her words, I wasn't that sneaky. She saw it coming a mile away.
My fiancee didn't see it coming at all. Even though I recreated the first date detail by detail.It was her birthday, and we went out for lunch. Her gift was a scrapbook that I made with the last page saying "Will you marry me?" with a picture of the ring. In her words, I wasn't that sneaky. She saw it coming a mile away.
My fiancee didn't see it coming at all. Even though I recreated the first date detail by detail.
It probably didn't help that she found the receipt to ring, whoops. :wideeyed:
I actually still have to buy an engagement ring.It probably didn't help that she found the receipt to ring, whoops. :wideeyed:
Oh, and I'm assuming the RT bunch will all be getting invites...folks, get your reservations in now for the 2 spare bedrooms and couches at the 00clone household. Mrs. should be able to shuttle drunks as well, she's not a big drinker.
Teletubby sighting in Lincoln
Hopefully it's more entertaining than the game going on there. BORING!!!
We may be back in the area so I am game!
We have been to a wedding and ceremony at that celebration place. It was a little hard to find from what I remember.The one we went to used the outdoor ceremony area too and it was almost 100. Oh and they did pictures afterwardsand they wouldn't let us into the building. So there was several hundred people standing outside in those conditions after sitting on them for nearly 45 minutes.
Then they did a buffet and we were one of the last tables to be dismissed...nearly an hour after dinner service began. Yeah that was the wedding from hell.
I think you're thinking of the old celebration barn....guy with the monies has a barn on his property as well, and rented that out for years, but then it got to be such a thing, the neighbors complained, and of course the county intervened since he didn't have it permitted for that type of activity...he tried to get it all legal and stuff, but the neighbors put up a stink (admittedly, they have a point, those roads aren't set up for the repeated wedding crowd traffic)...so he said eff it, built the two new barns that are right on highway 1.
As well, it could have been another garden that was essentially same deal, started small, then ended up having one every weekend, then neighbors complained, county shut them down.
<edit, it's understandable you wouldn't know all that...I post not to *correct* you, but I find it an interesting story>
I saw both a Ford Tempo and an Oldsmobile Omega while driving today. Both are models I had naturally assumed the car crushers had made completely extinct at least fifteen years or more ago. If I'd have seen a Chevette, too, I would have been really worried.
If there were a hall of fame of the worst American made cars, these would be first ballot inductees!
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This was in late July of 2011. Might have also been confused from the wrong turn I took.
I vaguely remember news stories on that