Happy Anniversary



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John Hearns

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To Mrs. Wafflycat.

Does Vernon get time off for good behaviour?
 
"John Hearns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> To Mrs. Wafflycat.
>
> Does Vernon get time off for good behaviour?
>


Thanks!

17 years of marriage as of 1st June. We went out for a meal and then went to
see a film. Plus I was given some rather nice pink roses (I had pink roses
in my wedding bouquet) and Vernon was given a rather nice bottle of red
fermented juice of grape which will no doubt be imbibed fairly soon.

Vernon never gets time off - marriage is a life sentence, innit ;-)
 
wafflycat wrote:

> 17 years of marriage as of 1st June. We went out for a meal and then went to
> see a film. Plus I was given some rather nice pink roses (I had pink roses
> in my wedding bouquet) and Vernon was given a rather nice bottle of red
> fermented juice of grape which will no doubt be imbibed fairly soon.
>
> Vernon never gets time off - marriage is a life sentence, innit ;-)


Congratulations, and thanks for reminding me that ours (15 years) is
coming up in a few days. I should be able to remember it as we got
married just 12 days before Mark was born. As Sue said on the day,
"It's a good job my mother's dead. She would die if she could see me
getting married looking like this."

--
Dave...
 
"wafflycat" <w*a*ff£y£cat*@£btco*nn£ect.com> of remove fame and fortune to
get correct email address wrote:
>Vernon never gets time off - marriage is a life sentence, innit ;-)


Not for cyclists it isn't. My standard answer to 'how long have you been
married' is 27 years with 6 months off for good behaviour. Those 6 months
being a cycling trip I took on my own technically around the world but
mostly in SE Asia.

I'm not saying who was good though ;-)
--
Steph Peters
Chorlton Wanderers Cycling Group
Monthly slow and easy rides from South Manchester
http://www.sandbenders.demon.co.uk/cycling/chwan.htm