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26.5.11

It's been a long, long time...

and so much
has been happening!


a new bike


a new marriage


and
a whole new spring

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6 Comments:

Anonymous theboy said...

Congratulations! (And nice to see you back.)

31/5/11 07:41  
Blogger Fat Lad said...

Fantastic big man :)

Mrs Fat Lad and I are so chuffed for you :D

Congratulations once again from us both

Al

2/6/11 16:31  
Blogger Da' Square Wheelman, said...

Thanks!!!!

3/6/11 10:11  
Blogger brother yam said...

Mazel Tov!

Glad to see you're back.

8/6/11 15:19  
Anonymous Allie Ryan said...

Congrats on your new ride and marriage! Love is Grand!

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28/6/11 13:12  
Blogger Unknown said...

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