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RE: future weddings - 5/6/2008 2:10:20 PM
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Tinkerbell_
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A girlfriend of mine and I were talking and we think we want a huge cake fight at either the rehearsal dinner or reception. Wouldn't that be awesome? *sigh*
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RE: future weddings - 5/6/2008 2:30:55 PM
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FunBetty
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Cake fight!!! Bring it on!!!! Woot woot!!! So long as my pretty dress doesn't get messed up!
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RE: future weddings - 5/6/2008 3:30:29 PM
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WaitingforBoaz
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True, Hmmm, If I have my rehersal dinner in Adalasia I could have the animals eat clean up the mess.
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RE: future weddings - 5/6/2008 6:46:43 PM
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Dakotasunbeam
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Gee, uh, I never think about these sorts of things. What I do know, is that I'm gonna wear a white dress. Yup, that's it!
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RE: future weddings - 5/8/2008 8:34:33 PM
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ORIGINAL: WalkingwithHim2 That was a good one pruned! quote:
ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil cool Pruned :) anyone wanna name their child 'seven' after Mantle like George suggested in Seinfeld? Thank you. Thank you. Hasn't naming seven children "George" already been achieved in the Foreman family?
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RE: future weddings - 5/8/2008 11:21:08 PM
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This is where I'd like to go for honeymoon, lol This is one of the cave hotels in Turkey, in the city of Cappadocia. It is just so beautiful, and interesting. During the times when Christians were being persecuted, a lot of them formed an underground world to hide in this area. They lived there for hundreds of years. According to one of the documentaries that I watched, the underground world they created went as far down as 9 meters. Truly amazing. I'd love to visit this place.
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RE: future weddings - 5/8/2008 11:42:25 PM
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That looks so cool, Prairie Hiker! My dad, when he was still active duty Navy, got to visit the catacombs in Italy (another place christians hid and lived). The tour guide sternly warned the people to stay close with the group. He gave them this warning, because in the past they had had people stray from the group, get lost, and never get found, because it is such a complicated labyrinth. Thankfully, everyone in their group listened, and no one got lost.
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RE: future weddings - 5/9/2008 1:22:18 AM
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WaitingforBoaz
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ORIGINAL: Prairiehiker This is where I'd like to go for honeymoon, lol This is one of the cave hotels in Turkey, in the city of Cappadocia. It is just so beautiful, and interesting. During the times when Christians were being persecuted, a lot of them formed an underground world to hide in this area. They lived there for hundreds of years. According to one of the documentaries that I watched, the underground world they created went as far down as 9 meters. Truly amazing. I'd love to visit this place. Very cool, I don't know about honeymoon for me personally, but definetely trip worthy!
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