Re: Emotions between young & old
i agree with dodger. i think smiles cheapens the exoperience of lanna weddings up north. ive been to three and all of them were just as wonderful as any i went to at home. remember smiles, its not the ceremony thaat makes the wedding but the people involved. your jaded veiws sound like echoes of regret from an injured old man.
Re: Emotions between young & old
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Originally Posted by Alf
i agree with dodger. i think smiles cheapens the exoperience of lanna weddings up north. ive been to three and all of them were just as wonderful as any i went to at home. remember smiles, its not the ceremony thaat makes the wedding but the people involved. your jaded veiws sound like echoes of regret from an injured old man.
Aren't you missing Smiles's point? All he's saying is that the ceremony no matter how wonderful has absolutely no legal validity it's just another excuse for a party.
Re: Emotions between young & old
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Originally Posted by Curious
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Originally Posted by Alf
i agree with dodger. i think smiles cheapens the exoperience of lanna weddings up north. ive been to three and all of them were just as wonderful as any i went to at home. remember smiles, its not the ceremony thaat makes the wedding but the people involved. your jaded veiws sound like echoes of regret from an injured old man.
Aren't you missing Smiles's point? All he's saying is that the ceremony no matter how wonderful has absolutely no legal validity it's just another excuse for a party.
Never underestimate Alf's uncanny ability to always miss the point.
Where he got the schmaltzy "echoes of regret" cliche is beyond me. An echo of the insular World O' PattayaPassion I would guess.
Cheers ...
Re: Emotions between young & old
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Originally Posted by Smiles
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Originally Posted by Curious
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Originally Posted by Alf
i agree with dodger. i think smiles cheapens the exoperience of lanna weddings up north. ive been to three and all of them were just as wonderful as any i went to at home. remember smiles, its not the ceremony thaat makes the wedding but the people involved. your jaded veiws sound like echoes of regret from an injured old man.
Aren't you missing Smiles's point? All he's saying is that the ceremony no matter how wonderful has absolutely no legal validity it's just another excuse for a party.
Never underestimate Alf's uncanny ability to
always miss the point.
Where he got the schmaltzy
"echoes of regret" cliche is beyond me. An echo of the insular World O' PattayaPassion I would guess.
Cheers ...
typical mean spireted comments from the smiles guy again. no surprise there.