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8:41am on Friday, 17th November, 2017:
Anecdote
My niece Erin got married yesterday. She's getting married again on Saturday, as her husband is from a Hindu family and a 30-minute legal ceremony in a registry office is too short by a factor of approximately 21. Here's a photo of her hands:
That's pretty impressive! Apparently, the henna artist does henna art in Selfridges (I wonder, does the sign says "while you wait"?).
I had a chat with Erin afterwards that shows there are two sides to every conversation.
My side:
Me: Where are you going on honeymoon?
Erin: Mexico.
Me: Whereabouts in Mexico?
Erin: Bats?
Me: Er, OK.
Erin: There are bats in Mexico?
Me: I suppose there must be.
Erin's side:
Me: Where are you going on honeymoon?
Erin: Mexico.
Me: There are bats in Mexico?
Erin: Bats?
Me: Er, OK.
Erin: There are bats in Mexico?
Me: I suppose there must be.
I need to work on my diction.
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