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Sir William

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Re: My Wedding
« Reply #30 on: 2013-01-23, 15:56:54 »

Surprisingly, yes. We still have mead left, believe it or not.

And when we finally ate the saved-cake this past fall, surprisingly it held up pretty well. :)

Is it bad luck to not eat the saved cake?  I think ours got freezer burnt or something...I'm not sure if we ate it or not...or if there was any left, now that I think of it.
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Re: My Wedding
« Reply #31 on: 2013-01-23, 16:52:13 »
Is it bad luck to not eat the saved cake?

I would say no more or less than walking under a ladder or black cats crossing your path and such. If the determining factor of success or failure in a marriage is whether or not you eat a one-year-old cake, something else is probably amiss. :)
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Sir William

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Re: My Wedding
« Reply #32 on: 2013-01-25, 18:36:02 »
Well spoken, Sir James.  I hold very little stock in 'luck' as it stands.
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Re: My Wedding
« Reply #33 on: 2013-01-26, 07:18:48 »
Well spoken, Sir James.  I hold very little stock in 'luck' as it stands.

Stands true that the test of marriage comes from the willingness to accept each other as you are & compromise as needed by making adjustments in time to accomodate changes, not the ability to stomach the stale left-over ceremonial pastry in the fridge. 
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