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Hey guys I know honcho is a very private person but he had a very awesome day yesterday! I'd like to congratulate him for such a mysterious event but im sure he had a ball ;) congratulations honcho!!!!!

Everybody just say congrats and wish him all the best!!! Trust me :)

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Congratulations Honcho, for whatever happened, and whatever you did, or whatever experience you had, or whatever the situation, WELL DONE !

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Congratulations mate hope you had a blast at whatever this mysterious event was, hope the force was with you ;)

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Bahahahha thats funny as.. :D

The mysterious event gbang speaks of . Isnt soooo mysterious..

Well truth is... ii finally took time away from watching my shrimp tank and took the plundge..

I GOT MARRIED.....!

I had an awsome day with some friends and family,

and today i woke up a very happily married man with a gorgeous little wife on my side ..

:victorious:

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Congratulations! You make a great pair! Let's hope she don't mind when you spend more time with the shrimps than her! LOL!

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Congrats again bro. It was an awesome evening with good people, good food and the very happy newleywed. Very happy for you guys :)

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Congrsatulations on the wedding, an dat least she will always know just what to get you every Birthday, anniversary and Christmas.....shrimp LOL

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Thanx guys.. much appreciated..

Although she doesnt share the passion for my shrimp or fish hobby she doesnt get in between them..

she respects me and my shrimps . Cos she knows id be a grumpy bastard if i didnt have them.. lol

My shrimp and fish fank are like meditation to me.. being mindful and in the moment.. helps to keep me centred.. :D

Ps... im not havin a honey moon.. i gotta go back to work on monday..

Being self-employed is hard work sometimes ..

But hey thats life and i wanna make the most of it :D

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Congrats Renato :)

I was going to wish you a happy birthday with all the caginess. I'd still choose a b'day over a wedding. Best of luck with your new life together. Apparently the best part about being married is when you buy something at the shops and the assistant asks if you would like a bag. You can tell them "No I'm already married or I already have one" and look over at or point to the Mrs :p

There's clearly a reason why I'm single ;)

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Mate that's the best news this week I think the forums had. Congratulations to the both of you and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of your lives together.

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There's clearly a reason why I'm single ;)

Obviously....you'll soon learn to say these things under your breath, rather out loud ! LOL

When I got married, my Uncle said to me ...

Marriage is about 3 rings ...

Engagement Ring

Wedding Ring

SuffeRING

He was totally wrong (wife was reading over my shoulder)...you learning here sajica ! LOL

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Congrats Mate to you and the lovely wife, I am going to give 2 bits of advice to a long marriage, from some one that has been under control for 30 years (sort of).

1 ; you never win a fight, because you loose at dinner time or bed time

2 ; there is 2 words to a happy life where you get to do what you want " YES DEAR"

All the best

Bob

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lol bob thanx for the heads up ;)

and than to all the rest of you guys n gals for the lovely well wishes..

its been a hectic few days .. but its all starting to slow down a bit now..

we are both really happy and tired :)

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