Eek - i just got hitched ..

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Rose (my partner) and I eloped on Friday and tied the knot...
most of the family were over the moon , one or two went ballistic !!!

thought you might want to know ,

small affair myself,Rose and our daughter Charlotte, and two friends -

been together over 10 years , she bullied me into it :)
 
Well done! Congratulations! :D I wish you a long and peaceful life together.
 
Yeap - less than 1 wek married and I have already had that "look" , that only a wife can give.. lol

Shook a lot of people at work as well as we have 4 people planning to get married and we just went a did it ...
 
a bit of domination - didn't do anyone any harm ...lol
she trying to house train me, you know the simple stuff like sit stay, use the litter tray - i am sure theres a plan involved later on involving more complicated stuff ,
 
a bit of domination - didn't do anyone any harm ...lol
she trying to house train me, you know the simple stuff like sit stay, use the litter tray - i am sure theres a plan involved later on involving more complicated stuff ,

She hadn't gotten you trained yet, after 10 years??? Well, it would seem that is a lost cause :D

Congrats!
 
Why would you do something like that???? :eek:

Seriously though, I hope it all works out for you. Congrats!
 
Congrats Gary & (Rose) ... i'm getting married in about 2 months.

Yeap - less than 1 wek married and I have already had that "look" , that only a wife can give
:eek: ... shall i think twice? :D
 
You had the shackles fitted then?

Hope it works out mate.
 
I found this interesting information about handfasting at the site below. Perhaps oumahexi will give us her experience as well.

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[IMG]http://www.religioustolerance.org/_themes/topo/topbul1d.gif[/IMG][FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]"[I]Handfasting[/I]" was the word used by the ancient Celts to describe their traditional trial-marriage ceremony, [/FONT]
[FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]during which couples were literally bound together. The handfasting was a temporary agreement, that expired [/FONT]
[FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]after a year and a day. However, it could be made permanent after at that time, if both spouses agreed.[/FONT]
 
[IMG]http://www.religioustolerance.org/_themes/topo/topbul1d.gif[/IMG][FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]"[I]Handfasting[/I]" was the word used throughout the once-Celtic lands of Scotland and Northern England to refer [/FONT]
[FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]to a commitment of betrothal or engagement. It was a ceremony in which the couple publicly declared their intention [/FONT]
[FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]to marry one year and a day in the future. In 1820, Sir Walter Scott used the term to refer to a fictional sacred ritual [/FONT]
[FONT=trebuchet ms,arial,helvetica]that bound the couple in a form of temporary marriage for a year and a day.[/FONT]

http://www.religioustolerance.org/mar_hand.htm
 
Congrats!

...is this like Levi Johnston and Bristol Palin and like you HAVE TO marry her... :eek:

Rose (my partner) and I eloped on Friday and tied the knot...
most of the family were over the moon , one or two went ballistic !!!

thought you might want to know ,

small affair myself,Rose and our daughter Charlotte, and two friends -

been together over 10 years , she bullied me into it :)
 
not quite ....
as we already have a two year old ...


no shotgun to the head (yet)
 
Congratulations and best wishes.
 
Congrats. Best of luck in the coming LONG LONG years . . . :D
 
The only advice I can give is to repeat these two magic words after me: "Yes, dear."

Saves a LOT of arguments.
 

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