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yerself 25-02-2011 19:58

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Originally Posted by shillelagh
m going to drag the spugster down to watch the wedding in the market hall

Who's getting married in there?

garinda 25-02-2011 21:16

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 887278)
Who's getting married in there?

Bosh 'n' Pecks.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...JKxeCximjnDyyg

cashman 25-02-2011 21:40

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 887276)
By eck, my wedding anniversary (as I posted earlier) is causing a fuss. Maybe I should cancel my Rhine cruise and stay at home and enjoy the day.
Not a cat in hells chance of that, I would sooner row the ship up the Rhine.

Good man yeh will love the rhine, beautiful area/river, did it early 80s, much better than the garbage on offer here that day.:D;)

accyman 25-02-2011 22:02

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is anyone buying any of teh royal tat they are shoving out like cups,plates etc

i have a few 1911 coronation items i found and they are worthless so i dont see the point in them at all even as collectables

Ken Moss 03-03-2011 16:31

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The net budget of the Royal Wedding celebrations in Hyndburn is earmarked as £15,000 which comes from the Cabinet Action Fund. In real terms this means that it could cost more than this but offsets from revenue generated by the event should balance the final figure out at no more than £15,000.

Enjoy.

walkinman221 03-03-2011 16:36

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 888837)
The net budget of the Royal Wedding celebrations in Hyndburn is earmarked as £15,000 which comes from the Cabinet Action Fund. In real terms this means that it could cost more than this but offsets from revenue generated by the event should balance the final figure out at no more than £15,000.

Enjoy.

It wouldnt matter if it was 15p it would be to much.Total waste of money, imo:(

garinda 03-03-2011 16:51

Re: Royal Wedding - The poll.
 
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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 888837)
The net budget of the Royal Wedding celebrations in Hyndburn is earmarked as £15,000 which comes from the Cabinet Action Fund. In real terms this means that it could cost more than this but offsets from revenue generated by the event should balance the final figure out at no more than £15,000.

Enjoy.


Blimey.

Hardly the 'austerity wedding' the happy couple themselves hoped it would be.

Many local couples will have spent much less than that on their own wedding day, and that'd include cake, photographer, dresses, reception, and a honeymoon.

Eric 03-03-2011 16:59

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 888843)
Blimey.

Hardly the 'austerity wedding' the happy couple themselves hoped it would be.

Many local couples will have spent much less than that on their own wedding day, and that'd include cake, photographer, dresses, reception, and a honeymoon.

Don't worry about the honeymoon; Canada is taking care of that:D

accyman 03-03-2011 17:01

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 888848)
Don't worry about the honeymoon; Canada is taking care of that:D

please say they are honeymooning in the french districs and theres plenty of tunnels and paparatzi ;)

garinda 03-03-2011 17:11

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 888848)
Don't worry about the honeymoon; Canada is taking care of that:D

Cheers.

There will be some savings for you, as the couple will not require new sheets, after their first marital night trogether, apparently.

;):D

walkinman221 03-03-2011 17:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 888851)
Cheers.

There will be some savings for you, as the couple will not require new sheets, after their first marital night trogether, apparently.

;):D

They might but they could be singles not doubles:D

garinda 03-03-2011 17:22

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 888837)
The net budget of the Royal Wedding celebrations in Hyndburn is earmarked as £15,000

Since it was reported that Hyndburn's royal wedding celebration will be centred around the Market Hall, with this generous budget, can we expect to see the return of Aldo Zilli, back to do some regal nibbles?

garinda 03-03-2011 17:29

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 888854)
They might but they could be singles not doubles:D

How times change.

Thirty years ago Lady Diana Spencer's uncle, publicly proclaiming her purity, which would ensure the royal bloodline.

Cut to the present day. A royal bride-to-be, who's already played house with someone before Wills, and the bride's uncle more known for snorting coke in his Spanish villa, than making statements about young womens' virginity.

:rolleyes:

walkinman221 03-03-2011 17:35

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 888860)
How times change.

Thirty years ago Lady Diana Spencer's uncle, publicly proclaiming her purity, which would ensure the royal bloodline.

Cut to the present day. A royal bride-to-be, who's already played house with someone before Wills, and the bride's uncle more known for snorting coke in his Spanish villa, than making statements about young womens' virginity.

:rolleyes:

Look on the bright side at least the girl has some life experience and should know what she is getting into:eek::eek:

jaysay 03-03-2011 17:36

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 888851)
Cheers.

There will be some savings for you, as the couple will not require new sheets, after their first marital night trogether, apparently.

;):D

Your havin a laugh, the Virgin Queen was way back in history G:D:D:D


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