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I like doing a bit of photography myself -that would be a good pic- bride n groom herfing together face to face. Or a Culebra with the bride, groom n best lady!! Menage a trois
Good suggestions. I like the way you think, chico.
Wedding photogs and videographers...are you listening?
I like doing a bit of photography myself -that would be a good pic- bride n groom herfing together face to face. Or a Culebra with the bride, groom n best lady!! Menage a trois
Your 'wedding herf' will make a good photo opportunity for your photographer. Lots of examples on google but a good chance to get a memorable pic with your best man.
Haha! Or your BEST LADY! Just don't let you're wife find out!
Jay, Ray Jay
(Harrumph!) Ray Jay you boob! His wife IS his Best Lady!
Your 'wedding herf' will make a good photo opportunity for your photographer. Lots of examples on google but a good chance to get a memorable pic with your best man.
I am not sure if you can get those cigars in UK, but I could suggest Gurkha Prize Fighter, extremely mild but nice looking cigar. It is cheap, and despite the size smokes quite quickly. Ideal for non cigar smokers. For few experienced folk you could supply something different.
Hmmmm, interesting to know, muchacho. Between you and me, I've never met a Gurkha that I liked, with the exception of a special run that I smoke many, many years ago. But based on your comment, I may have to give it another go and pick up a Prize Fighter next time I'm in a B&M.
I am not sure if you can get those cigars in UK, but I could suggest Gurkha Prize Fighter, extremely mild but nice looking cigar. It is cheap, and despite the size smokes quite quickly. Ideal for non cigar smokers. For few experienced folk you could supply something different.
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