Marriage

March 5th, 2006 by quaisi

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I`m getting married tomorrow - March 6th 2006. I`ve known this for a couple of months yet the days have flown by. Deadlines only approach slowly if you`re not looking forward to them. Christmas for example takes an age to reach and everyone loves Christmas.

Only joking of course. I don`t think much will change anyway. We`ve been living like a married couple for the last year now. All that will happen is Reiko will get fat and I will get a paunch and go bald(er). At least that`s what the humble British seaside postcard has taught me.

If I don`t post for the next couple of days, please understand.

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  • 7 Responses

    1. Hanuman Says:

      Congratulations, and many happy returns of the day!!!

    2. Justin Says:

      congrats, simon!

    3. suki Says:

      happy wedding, and yay for switching to wordpress!

    4. Lee Says:

      Congratulations!

      Who cares if you go fat and bald. Once you’re married you can happily let yourself go. I was a mere 10 stone when I got married, I now resemble the late Cyril Smith - only greyer.

    5. Tom Says:

      Seems like only yesterday you were announcing it on the site.
      Infact today is the 6th! At least in the Uk i forget if Japan is ahead or behind. So happy wedding day *throws rice*

    6. Maarten Says:

      Hi Simon,
      Congratulations with your marriage. I assume by now you should be a husband…
      Just found your old blog and the link to this new one. I was looking for “frisbee Osaka” since I am in Osaka for 5 more months and like to play ultimate. I am Dutch and now try to make colleagues in my lab fanatic players. Your blog looks nice. I will check it more often.
      Regards.

    7. englishman Says:

      congratulations to the both of you! the paunch may come in useful when breakable objects are knocked from tables. if you get your paunch in position in time, it’ll be sure to save the falling object from damage.

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