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File is too large :( Have to work out how to make it smaller.

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Use photobucket? Alternatively i think you can resize images using Paint... everybody has Paint :D

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Use photobucket? Alternatively i think you can resize images using Paint... everybody has Paint :D

Yeah....but not everybody is smart enough to use it :sorrow:

Hang on....here we go!

My Big Fat SKF Wedding :congratulatory:

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W-o-w! You actually did it! Incredible! Congrats on getting married by the way! You kept that quiet? :)

There's no beating that!! :sorrow:

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Upload it to photobucket & then the size doesn't matter cause it's getting hosted on another server :victorious:

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congratulations! on your wedding.

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Hahahaha!!! that is sooooo photoshoped, too funny! Well done Garny!:victorious:

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Congrats getting married! I can't believe your hubby allowed you to wear the skf shirt on your wedding day LOL.

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HAhaHAha Classic! Well done mate! :couple_inlove: where's the kiss shot in the shirt?

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Hahahaha!!! that is sooooo photoshoped' date=' too funny! Well done Garny!:victorious:[/quote']

Photoshopped? Are you calling me a cheater? :victorious:

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No, not at all but the shadows are remarkably different to your husbands, lol. They even cast on to your arms but you can see up your husbands sleeve? :confused: just sayin! :smiley_simmons:

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No' date=' not at all but the shadows are remarkably different to your husbands, lol. They even cast on to your arms but you can see up your husbands sleeve? :confused: just sayin! :smiley_simmons:[/quote']

Oh...you are just too clever for me. :(

And I thought the real giveaway would be that I'm 17 years younger in the photo. :D

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Hahaha, no I'm a smart man, I wasn't going to mention anything about your age :encouragement: but I was going to ask how long have you been married, again, thought better of it, lol :victorious:

So, you're only 18 in that pic then? :angel:

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So' date=' you're only 18 in that pic then? :angel:[/quote']

You nailed it! That was one of the correct things to say. :encouragement:

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Great photos guys good luck to everyone. I didn't bring the shirt to the honeymoon so won't be able to enter a photo for the comp! I thought about but nowhere near brave enough the wear my shirt to our wedding :P

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Oh...you are just too clever for me. :(

And I thought the real giveaway would be that I'm 17 years younger in the photo. :D

Haha I was confused as to how you could have a teenage girl (that's right isn't it?) and look in your twenties lol

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Photo shopped or not that's a great entry and the rules don't say anything about that- what advertising for the forum:encouragement:

oooops I got that wrong NO PHOTO SHOP

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You nailed it! That was one of the correct things to say. :encouragement:

Hahaha, see I told you I was a smart man :victorious:

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Oh...you are just too clever for me. :(

And I thought the real giveaway would be that I'm 17 years younger in the photo. :D

Now you have opened the doors to all the photo shoppers, soon there will be pics of members wearing SKF shirts riding dragons/unicorns or Elvis Presley wearing a SKF shirt with a member,etc...SEE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE! NAUGHTY! Garnel! LOL!

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