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Post by desousa on Oct 1, 2024 15:53:46 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Congrats...but are you sure you're not rushing things? You may be right azbob. We barely know each other.
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Post by inger on Oct 1, 2024 17:34:29 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Wonderful, Matt! Anything that leads to a honeymoon can’t be bad! Enjoy!…
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Post by desousa on Oct 1, 2024 17:36:34 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Wonderful, Matt! Anything that leads to a honeymoon can’t be bad! Enjoy!… Thanks, inger!
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Post by desousa on Oct 1, 2024 17:44:12 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Wonderful, Matt! Anything that leads to a honeymoon can’t be bad! Enjoy!… By the way, I will be wearing the traditional virginal white at the ceremony.
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 1, 2024 17:47:56 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Congrats to both of you!
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 1, 2024 17:51:51 GMT -5
Have a great time. I miss NYC and surprisingly so does my family. When you visited NYC, did you go on any of the Circle Line's sightseeing cruises? No cruises but we did ride the Staten Island Ferry.
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Post by Max on Oct 1, 2024 18:14:12 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Congratulations.
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Post by desousa on Oct 2, 2024 5:39:17 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Congrats to both of you! Thanks, chi!
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Post by desousa on Oct 2, 2024 5:39:38 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Congratulations. Thanks, Max!
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Post by bomberhojoe on Oct 2, 2024 9:20:29 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Complimenti! May God bless your marriage!
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Post by desousa on Oct 2, 2024 9:37:59 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Complimenti! May God bless your marriage! Thanks, bomberhojoe!
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 3, 2024 13:49:20 GMT -5
My motto used to be, "why would I marry someone who would marry me?". Well, after being together 18 years, Gloria and I decided to tie the knot next year. We are going on our honeymoon first as we just booked 6 weeks in Lisbon, Portugal starting in January. Whoa pardner, that's wonderful news. I'm just seeing this on account of we've been in Scotland for the past week and a half, so sorry for the delay. It's never too late to play the Newlywed Game! I'm very happy for both of you for a marriage that you already know will work out beautifully. And six weeks in Portugal! Sweet deal. BTW, inspired by you mentioning the subject a few weeks ago, I had a Rusty Nail a few days ago at Dunvegan's Pub in St. Andrews. One of the world's great golf pubs, one block away from the first tee at The Old Course, a favorite of Arnie and Jack and Tiger and pretty much all of them over the last half century. What a great smooth drink -- I went with a 12-year old Balvenie partnering with the Drambuie, reasonably priced and it was liquid gold. Never would have thought of mixing the Scotch without you mentioning it. I owe you for that one. But not even a good cocktail can beat a good marriage. Sincere congratulations to you and Gloria, Matt.
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 3, 2024 14:00:14 GMT -5
And on the subject of Scotch -- my thanks to 1955nyyfan for bringing up Aberlour. We just visited the distillery today and had a wonderful (and generous) tasting. What an idyllic setting. The town of Aberlour itself is charming like most of the Speyside region, which has the highest concentration of distilleries in Scotland. Aberlour is also the headquarters of Walker's Shortbread, so after our tasting we went there and consumed some product to cleanse our palates before heading to Glenlivet. There are basically two kinds of properties in Scotland -- distilleries and golf courses -- and there seems to be a lot of interaction between them.
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 3, 2024 14:17:55 GMT -5
A quick note to rizzuto because I know he loves golf history -- stop whatever you are doing and get to St. Andrews. Golf Heaven in ways I couldn't have imagined. I'll have more to say after we get back, but we were about ready to move there after the first few hours. Beautiful, historic, bursting with great pubs and shops -- no wonder everyone loves it, even people who have no interest in golf. It's amazing how accessible The Old Course is to the public. In fact it's a public park, and other than during the Open and a few other exceptions, there is no golf on Sunday (Tom Morris rule) and anyone is free to walk the course, bring your dogs, etc. It felt a bit unreal being there. Sort of similar arrangement at Carnoustie as well. I feel so fortunate to have finally gotten to these places. More later, but we're having a ridiculously good time here.
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Post by kaybli on Oct 3, 2024 14:23:40 GMT -5
A quick note to rizzuto because I know he loves golf history -- stop whatever you are doing and get to St. Andrews. Golf Heaven in ways I couldn't have imagined. I'll have more to say after we get back, but we were about ready to move there after the first few hours. Beautiful, historic, bursting with great pubs and shops -- no wonder everyone loves it, even people who have no interest in golf. It's amazing how accessible The Old Course is to the public. In fact it's a public park, and other than during the Open and a few other exceptions, there is no golf on Sunday (Tom Morris rule) and anyone is free to walk the course, bring your dogs, etc. It felt a bit unreal being there. Sort of similar arrangement at Carnoustie as well. I feel so fortunate to have finally gotten to these places. More later, but we're having a ridiculously good time here. Glad you're having a wonderful time pipps! We miss you!
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