mischap123 OzCardTrader Feedback - 100% 239 0 0 Sep 27, 2011 #21 I feel for you. My cousin got married on 1999 GF day. I missed the most controversial GF in history. They were close to an hour late for the ceremony as they were watching it in the limo. SPEWIN'
I feel for you. My cousin got married on 1999 GF day. I missed the most controversial GF in history. They were close to an hour late for the ceremony as they were watching it in the limo. SPEWIN'
ooneil OzCardTrader Feedback - 100% 141 0 0 Sep 27, 2011 #22 My brother renewed his vows with his wife back on grand final day in 2003. They went all out with a ceremony and function afterwards. I choose to go to a bbq with my mates and watch the footy His wife was pissed at me for years. Seriously who renews their vows after only 5 years of marriage.
My brother renewed his vows with his wife back on grand final day in 2003. They went all out with a ceremony and function afterwards. I choose to go to a bbq with my mates and watch the footy His wife was pissed at me for years. Seriously who renews their vows after only 5 years of marriage.
The Mad Hatter OzCardTrader Feedback - 100% 75 0 0 Sep 27, 2011 #23 Went to a wedding a couple of years ago and a Test match was on. In the old days, people used to sneak out for a ciggie or what not. Nope...men and women, were out watching the tiny TV in the staff room or quietly, sneakily get txt updates. LOL. I wouldn't go to anything on GF day or during the two weeks of Xmas and NYE (MCG and SCG Cricket tests).
Went to a wedding a couple of years ago and a Test match was on. In the old days, people used to sneak out for a ciggie or what not. Nope...men and women, were out watching the tiny TV in the staff room or quietly, sneakily get txt updates. LOL. I wouldn't go to anything on GF day or during the two weeks of Xmas and NYE (MCG and SCG Cricket tests).