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Keef Wrote:

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> Big congrats to Jeremy, who got married on

> Saturday! A very dapper groom, and a beautiful

> bride.


Thanks Keef! Bare Groove was fantastic on our wedding night! All the guests loved you guys>:D<


Congrats to PR and Mr&Mrs Brendan too~

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I know his name but I'll leave that to Brendan if

> he wants to tell the world on here.


Show off!


Congratulations Brendan, that's put the first smile on my face all day. Hope you didn't drown the neighbours.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Brendan confided in me a few weeks ago that he was

> going to name his son and heir HonaloochieB.

> There you go, I've let the cat out of the bag now.

> He hasn't changed his mind has he?


If that's the case I'll be most touched and honoured and shall of course relinquish my name to the Brendan's infant.


From now on I'll resort to my nickname, Willard Manus.

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