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Post by Mantis on Oct 23, 2007 14:07:25 GMT -5
Wishing you many years of happiness! I've been married 22 years and wouldn't want it any other way.
Just remember before leaving on the Honeymoon to take the rockets off the VW Van (unless they're street legal).
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Oct 23, 2007 14:26:09 GMT -5
So which unattached Brain should we send our next eligible member after? So this "unattached Brain" you have in your possession...have you considered transplanting it into a reanimated corpse? Or some sort of animal...a cat, perhaps? How about a reanimated corpse cat? As a sort of peace offering to your anti-cat camp?
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Post by Blackmarket Jazz on Oct 23, 2007 19:08:40 GMT -5
How about some wedding pictures. Blackmarket Jazz, The wedding pictures themselves (of which are legion) would be akin to being at an Aunt's house whom you haven't seen in years sitting you down in her living room and showing you slides of her and her best friend's recent trip to Iowa. It was all family and wouldn't interest anyone but Mary Jo and myself (and our families). That being said... The reception itself had well over a hundred participants and, of course, all of the Brains were there. I was way too busy to take pictures myself, but I'm sure there were many taken. I'll post what I can when they wend thereselves my way. And, again, our sincere appreciation to everyone on the board for their kindness and well-wishes! RAD Cool. I understand. I didn't know if it was a elaborate affair or not. It will be cool to see some from the reception.
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Post by Donna SadCat Lady on Oct 23, 2007 19:40:32 GMT -5
So which unattached Brain should we send our next eligible member after? So this "unattached Brain" you have in your possession...have you considered transplanting it into a reanimated corpse? Or some sort of animal...a cat, perhaps? "Wedding Cats" by Angela Carter (from Care2.com's e-cards).
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Post by Cerrita on Oct 23, 2007 23:17:55 GMT -5
The reception itself had well over a hundred participants and, of course, all of the Brains were there. In that case, photos will be required for your continued participation. And of course, well done. We should all be so lucky. If everyone could find themselves someone even half as sweet and charming as Rad or MJ, the world would be a far better place.
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Post by doctorz on Oct 24, 2007 15:26:34 GMT -5
I was mostly asleep over the weekend so I'm late finding this out, but congrats to a pair of really nice folks. It was good to meet you both this past June in Denver.
Save the copy of "Turkish Star Wars" I sent you for some quiet evening.
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Post by Hellcat on Oct 24, 2007 23:48:37 GMT -5
Congratulations, RAD and Mary Jo! Hope you have many years of happiness and joy.
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Post by gihdora on Oct 25, 2007 0:23:11 GMT -5
Congratulations and good will to you all.
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Post by superhornet on Oct 26, 2007 0:46:13 GMT -5
Congrats to the happy couple!! Best wishes to you both. Mary Jo....thanks for the many years on MST3K...I MISS your wit & humor!
Russ
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Post by normalview on Oct 27, 2007 19:44:20 GMT -5
My belated congrats to the lovely couple. My clock is still available as a possible gift, if you are interested in a clock that chimes at the weirdest time every 15 minutes. It makes a great conversation piece.
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Post by RAD on Oct 27, 2007 22:08:33 GMT -5
My belated congrats to the lovely couple. My clock is still available as a possible gift, if you are interested in a clock that chimes at the weirdest time every 15 minutes. It makes a great conversation piece. Thank you so much for the clock offer! Actually though, we were the extremely fortunate recipients of the best Cuckoo Clock in the whole-widest-world during the last board meet-up in Denver earlier this year (in point of fact, it has, even as this is being written, been sent to the foremost Cuckoo Clock repair-person I could find for a complete overhaul. I'm serious.) But your offer, and your well-wishes, are more appreciated than you know. Our best to all of you, RAD and Mary Jo Pehl
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Post by normalview on Oct 27, 2007 22:34:58 GMT -5
A Cuckoo Clock repair-person? I bet you didn't have to schedule an appointment weeks in advance.
I have heard that the particular Cuckoo clock in reference here is quite a nice piece of timekeeping. I understand. Enjoy it! I hope it comes back healthy to you both, cuckooing its little birdie heart out for you.
I speak for myself (because I really don't know anyone here) when I say that Mary Jo Pehl and her little show are more appreciated than you probably know as well. So any chance I get to wish her and others from this show congratulations will be taken with a heartbeat. Just paying back some gratitude for years of laughter.
Best wishes to you both!
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Post by RAD on Oct 28, 2007 11:12:44 GMT -5
NormalView, Thank you so much for; 'Congratulations taken with a heartbeat' (what a nice phrase!) As far as your chance to wish her and others from the show pay-back for years of laughter, said wishes have been delivered. Our sincere gratitude. And she's still making one extraordinarily lucky Texan laugh daily... RAD
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Post by (busdrivertohell) on Oct 28, 2007 15:29:39 GMT -5
WHOOOO I'm comin down to austin!!!!! You got room for a 24 year old Firefighter candidate and her 4 year old son?
KIDDING!!!
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Post by normalview on Oct 28, 2007 15:53:58 GMT -5
NormalView, Thank you so much for; 'Congratulations taken with a heartbeat' (what a nice phrase!) As far as your chance to wish her and others from the show pay-back for years of laughter, said wishes have been delivered. Our sincere gratitude. And she's still making one extraordinarily lucky Texan laugh daily... RAD Glad to hear it!
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