This is the best (both in content and quality) of the pics I've just posted. This is my now-and-beloved wife and I staring at just one of the sets of about 108 candles we had lit the next night (the wedding).
No marriage is perfect, but our's is definately up there. I love you honey.
congratulations on having conquered technology- and the happy marriage! i have no suggestions on dealing with the streaks in the pix. we all are privileged that you shared your wedding pictures with us. now we all can be envious of both your hair (great mane!!) and the fact that you've found your soul mate. i still cling to the notion that the woman for me is still out there, though the only attention i seem to attract is from girls emotionally too young, married women and gay men. though it's very flattering, i'm still not fulfilled and i'm definitely not gay. out of curiosity (and the quest for ideas to meet single ladies other than in bars) how did you two lovebirds meet?
j
p.s.,
my apologies for the topic straying somewhat from the hair theme.
Thanks. :)
You're welcome.
Thanks.
Would you believe, online? :) Back in 1988 I believe it was, on a local computer bulletin board system. It was the BBS for a local Star Trek fan club. Our very first lengthy exchange of e-mail after getting to know each other in the message boards was a rather erotic cyber-shower (devilish grin). We met in person for the first time a few weeks later, at one of the fan club's meetings. I was 16, she was 22, and we've been close friends ever since. We didn't start dating until mid-September 1993, were engaged near the end of October that same year, and were married October 29, 1994. She's now 33, and I'm 26. There's no feeling quite like the one you get when you marry your best friend. :)
Mine, too. hehe If you'd like to know more, just e-mail me. :)
John I hear you loud and clear, I am a long haired male and I am finding love in all the wrong places too. all I can say is WAAAA!
sux, don't it?