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Posted By: Max Quordlepleen - 09/08/01 01:00 AM
Posted By: Sparteye Re: Good on yer, mite! Glückwunsch! - 09/08/01 05:04 PM
Congratulations, belligerentyouth! Fond wishes well for both of you. When is the wedding?

Posted By: wow Re: Engaged! - 09/08/01 06:16 PM
May your troubles be few
and your blessings be more
and nothing but happiness
come through your door.
wow

How about a picture of you and your Special Lady for Max's AWAD Gallery? Please?

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Engaged! - 09/08/01 10:25 PM
Well, I guess that "engaged" beats being "vacant" by a mile!
Congratulations, and the very best wishes to both of you.

When is your stag night? I'll come and celebrate with you in multiple steins of weisser

Posted By: Capital Kiwi Re: Engaged! - 09/08/01 10:52 PM
Hmmm. BelligerentYouth becomes passivehusband. Nice contrast...

Posted By: belMarduk Re: Engaged! - 09/08/01 11:21 PM
Now, now, CapK, don't be bitter.

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 07:45 AM
belM is quite right, CK [admonitory tone icon]
Surely you, of all people, know that marriage is love parsonified?

Posted By: Capital Kiwi Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 09:03 AM
Surely you, of all people, know that marriage is love parsonified?

Persiflaged, more like ...

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 09:45 AM
A good marriage is like a good scotch - you don't want to put either on the rocks!


Posted By: Bingley Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 10:20 AM
Many congratulations by. Hope you'll both be very happy together. Is this the lady with you in the gallery?

Bingley
Posted By: wow Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 04:22 PM
Bingley : from post by Jackie in another thread "... he told me it's not the pretty young lady with him in the picture on Max's site."


Posted By: maverick Re: Engaged! - 09/09/01 04:39 PM
Good Luck, BY!

en·gaged (ĕn-gâjd')
adj.
Employed, occupied, or busy.
Committed, as to a cause.
Pledged to marry; betrothed: an engaged couple.
Involved in conflict or battle.
Being in gear; meshed.
Partly embedded in, built into, or attached to another part, as columns on a wall.

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