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RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Amelia Chaffinch - 18-09-2014

Don't wait for 4/4/44. I'll be nearly 80 and far too old to be a bridesmaid.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Marco4 - 18-09-2014

Well, 4/4/16 looks good to me, but its a Monday....hmmm.

Who wouldn't want a sandwich piñata? I've designed everything for it. It can't lose.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - theo_luddite - 18-09-2014

Just stick two tins of Quality Street in it Marco like everyone else - except leave them in the tins and wait for the Laugh 's when then they bounce of your ma-in-laws head.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Mitzi - 18-09-2014

Is this a piñata shaped like a sandwich or a more traditional donkey shape but sandwiches fall out of it?


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Marco4 - 18-09-2014

The latter. Bread + filling kept together with a cocktail stick and wrapped in clingfilm goes in. Sauces, accompaniments and relish is around the table. Catch your sandwich, fill it how you want. Simple.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Mitzi - 18-09-2014

Ooh, can't see any problem with cocktail-stick-impaled-sandwiches dropping from above into people's eyes, no risk there whatsoever. She's being completely unreasonable.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - theo_luddite - 18-09-2014

That sounds like more fun than my idea - stick to your guns Marco.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - Marco4 - 18-09-2014

(18-09-2014, 17:32)Marco4 Wrote: The latter. Bread + filling kept together with a cocktail stick and wrapped in clingfilm goes in. Sauces, accompaniments and relish is around the table. Catch your sandwich, fill it how you want. Simple.

(18-09-2014, 17:52)Mitzi Wrote: Ooh, can't see any problem with cocktail-stick-impaled-sandwiches dropping from above into people's eyes, no risk there whatsoever. She's being completely unreasonable.

There's no protrusion of cocktail sticks.


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - JUSTASILLYOLDGIT - 30-10-2014

(16-09-2014, 12:43)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: Kirklees are considering weddings at Castle Hill to bring in some funding to preserve museums and galleries.

I'm surprised they haven't thought of it before. They already rent out places like Oakwell Hall for the purpose.

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/weddings-victoria-tower-castle-hill-7776583






That's not a proposal btw!

(16-09-2014, 15:43)JUSTASILLYOLDGIT Wrote: Naah. Could renew our vows in the museum mentioned though. Folks would think me and Mrs JASOG was some sort of ancient exhibit.  Whistle

Had to chuckle. Mrs JASOG just phoned to tell me she had called in at the V&A Museum. There is an area dedicated to fashion through the ages. She saw the very same t-shirt she used to wear as a teenager. So it's official. We really do belong in a museum now!   Laugh


RE: Fancy getting hitched at Castle Hill? - jjamez - 31-10-2014

I dont quite fancy getting married at this given time!

saying that, even if I did, I would kinda need a Mrs JJ to accept me (this would be a blush emoticon, but it wont insert)

could always marry my shadow Tongue