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18 Nov 10 #235587 by Stubbley
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Just thought I'd start a thread on the William and Katie wedding. A lot of hoo haa regarding Diana's ring and whether William was being presumptuous or bullying to offer Diana's wedding ring? She could hardly refuse could she? A lot to live up to although she seems to have more personality than Di and is better looking than Fergie lol....

I hope he forces a pre nuptial agreement into the occasion and takes out insurance for divorce because of the lack of legal aid in the future....

Good luck to them both.:laugh:

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18 Nov 10 #235588 by Stubbley
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I wonder what fat moose his brother will end up with?:laugh:

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18 Nov 10 #235618 by gettingoverit
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Whatever FAT MOOSE is brother will end up with will be his choice. Obviously being divorced by your FAT MOOSE has left you bitter and twisted.

I for one wich William and Kate a long and happy marriage.

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18 Nov 10 #235631 by Stubbley
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Erm, I have never been divorced and my wife is a gorgeous size 10 lol.

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18 Nov 10 #235639 by rubytuesday
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You know, Stubbley, you remind me of another poster we had on here about a year ago.....

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18 Nov 10 #235641 by Stubbley
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rubytuesday wrote:

You know, Stubbley, you remind me of another poster we had on here about a year ago.....




Bet he wasn't as good looking as me though ;)

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18 Nov 10 #235644 by rubytuesday
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Doppleganger, I would say

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