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Just like to say my congratulations to Dan for finally asking his beautiful girlfriend to marry him :P

Now Han can't join in my "One day I'll get a ring" conversations at Chilleh!

But anyway, congrats guys and I wish you all the happiness in the world!

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haha how slow am I just saw this thread...thanks everyone, yeah it's all go at the moment with the house etc etc finally feel less stressed as it's all coming together.

What can I say Andrew...I'd been holding out for 9 years and I think I was close to getting bashed :)

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So you finally joined the club!!!! Just remember, the golden rules,

1. There is no such thing as I. From now on it is WE.

Most importantly,

2. Answer all questions/statements "Yes Dear".

All jokes aside, congratulations to you both. Lisa and I wish you all the best future and hope all of your days are filled with happiness together.

Pete

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