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4th July 07, 06:53 AM
#21
HEY MacCormick!!!
That's 40 miles from ME!!!!!
I've been there many times.
I have also preached MANY, MANY times at 2 churches just north of there in Troy and Long Cane.
Now, ya'll MIGHT understand what I am talking about with heat and humidity (a lethal combo). It is AMAZING how COMFORTABLE a 16 oz "4 yard" bax pleat is in that heat/humidity too.
Looks like EVERYONE had a GREAT time.
They had a pretty good photographer too!
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4th July 07, 07:04 AM
#22
The Cake & topper is stunning!
The last pic, is, of course, the very ancient and honorable Celtic; "Rite of Who's Going to be Boss".
Who will prevail, the beer & two cigarettes at a time guy, or the maiden with the Big Psycho Knife????.
Two guesses only, please; (The first one don't count!).
Really top quality pics.
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4th July 07, 07:40 AM
#23
Nice pics and the wedding party looks great. Loved that cake topper as well. The groom is a bigger fellow than most chefs I've met, don't think many would send his food back.
YMOS,
Tony
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4th July 07, 07:48 AM
#24
You did a wonderful job as a standin photographer! It looks like it was a very wonderful time and I know your efforts were well recieved by the family! I love the cake topper as well. Very imaginative baker!
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4th July 07, 09:39 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Ozman1944
The Cake & topper is stunning!
The last pic, is, of course, the very ancient and honorable Celtic; "Rite of Who's Going to be Boss".
Who will prevail, the beer & two cigarettes at a time guy, or the maiden with the Big Psycho Knife????.
Two guesses only, please; (The first one don't count!).
Really top quality pics.
Reminds me of a time when my supervisor was getting too involved in my new car purchase. He didn't think much of the sun-roof my wife wanted. He asked who wears the pants in my family. I told him I was from Scotland and I don't even understand the question. He said he remembered seeing me downtown in my kilt and started banging his head on his desk. I like him when he's like that.
On topic: I liked the dirk picture. It was my mother who taught me to throw knives and most of the handling techniques. She was a teenager near the commando training schools near Kirkaldy during WW2 and her brothers were commando. They'd bring friends home and they'd show off to the beautiful young girl, and she learned. Mind, her dad was basically in an unarmed combat position, front lines, in WW1. (He gave me a black eye when I was a teenager and he was an old man. Still not sure of the move he was teaching me.)
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