Morning all . . . . and a busy one it is too . . . . nice and sunny though . . . if I can stick another elipsis into this reply I will . . . . !
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Morning all . . . . and a busy one it is too . . . . nice and sunny though . . . if I can stick another elipsis into this reply I will . . . . !
frrrppppp...
Getting married again... :rolleyes:
Mr Gaffer sir congrats . . . . . How long have you been together?
Now youre getting greedy Al, you've had one In Ireland, One in japan , where is this one, the moon ???????? (on contracters rate, you could afford it ) ;) :pQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
frrrppppp...
Getting married again... :rolleyes:
cheers matt,
We've been married twice already, but both ceremonies were not deemed lawful in the eyes of the English system (one was a shinto wedding in Tokyo, the other a humanist wedding in Belfast)
So we got to do the legal thing and get a 3rd ceremony...
...with no honeymoon ((boooo))
...but we are on holiday tomorrow ((yaaaayyyy))
The only moon we're going to see is the one I pull after 10 pints of Guinness after the ceremony :DQuote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
Now youre getting greedy Al, you've had one In Ireland, One in japan , where is this one, the moon ???????? (on contracters rate, you could afford it ) ;) :p
Gaff . . . interestingly alternative :cool:
Don't quite get how it works though. Mr & Mrs Yamamoto from Tokyo arrive in the UK . . . . and become citizens. They were married in a Shinto creemony in Japan, but are still legally regarded as being married, even though they haven't had a formal marriage type thing in the UK.
On the other hand you have been through two ceremonies (in two countries) and are still not regarded as Mr & Mrs Gaff in the eyes of the law. Is it something to do with you already being a UK citizen? How about your good lady working in the UK, it must be more difficult?
Tell me to F-off if U think I am being too nosey . . . .
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arseQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
The only moon we're going to see is the one I pull after 10 pints of Guinness after the ceremony :D
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arse
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arse
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arse
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arse
Mental Image of Gaffer's Spotty hairy arse
AGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Well, she's a UK citizen anyway - she was born and brought up in England, and speaks with an English accent. Her parents moved over here in 1970, left in 76, and she returned from Japan in 83 to go to school over here.
The British legal system does not recognise a Jap wedding as a legally binding wedding (becasue I am not Japanese).
We looked into getting a Christian weddign in Belfast, mostly due to the fact that it would be easier to have a ceremony AND a registrar in the same place. But what with my parent's vicar refusign to marry us, and my not believing in God, we reckoned it would be false.
so we had a Humanist wedding, which was fantistic.
Unfortunately, the British law does not allow a registrar to attend a humanist wedding (though that law is chaning soon)
I think that bureaucrats have to make things complicated, in order to keep them in work...
I got a pic of the Jap one here... :)
I'm sure you only post those japaneese picutres because it makes you look tall :p ;)
is it france you are off to this weekend ?
Gaff it looks enourmously restrained . . . . Is that your good lady alongside you? If so that headgear must been a real PITA.
oooo, but you're a cheeky **** Ian :D You're in so much trouble when Eiks here's about this :D:cool:
Not France, Italy. Leaving tomorrow for 9 days in Napoli :cool:
You off anywhere?
It was very formal, but that's pretty much stabdard. I was also quite nervous because not many westeners get married in Japan.Quote:
Originally posted by gravyboy
Gaff it looks enourmously restrained . . . . Is that your good lady alongside you? If so that headgear must been a real PITA.
Was a beuatiful ceremony though; kicks western ceremonies right under the knackers :D
As for your pun: Shish! :rolleyes:;)
common Al, when do I ever turn down an opportunity like that :cool: :D
As for me, I'm trying to arrange to go up north and see a mate who I haven't seen for ages :) if that doesn't pan out, then it will just be a case of lounging around doing sweet fa :)
You dropping in to see gary and that lot in Mancland?
nahh, one of my mates who I've know for fecking ages who is currently at Leeds Uni, it's his last year and I think he needs a little bit of fun as he is soo bogged down with work at the moment. :)
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Gaffer. I think its lovely that you'll get to celebrate your commitments to each other again :)
Note to self: must kick Chris's butt again to set a date for our wedding.
Onpaper, it's lovely,. in practice, it's a right royal pain in the arse.
Becasue she looks Japanese (even though she's English), I got the third degree by the registrar ****wit, because she thought I was shipping in a mail order bride!!!!! ****ing cheek :(
I mean, she's got a plum English accent! Does everyone born in the UK who doesn't look white get accussed of being an immigrant? I don't think so :rolleyes:
Gaffer, the man of umpteen nuptials :cool:
Just Bonking in on you lot :p It's actually quite nice in Bradford Today.