I opened the high res photo which resulted in my entire computer screen being filled with what, after much scrolling, I determined to be the upper left quadrant of Pete's face. After 10 minutes of scrolling I entered into the region of that photo that appeared to be Melissa's hair. All this resulted in my determining that due to the extreme high resolution of the photo, it should be printed at billboard size and hung behind the bride and groom at the reception, a la "Old School." Thoughts from fellow Nuploggers?
"Turn around bright eyes, Every now and then I fall apart And I need you now tonight And I XXXXX need you more than ever And if you'll only hold me tight We'll be holding on forever"
It's poetry in motion, people. BTW, given that is a family-friendly blog, I decided to X out the mature vocabulary.
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That is so awesome
What's awesome is that I was logging on to be the first to comment on my own post again, but lindsmoh beat me to it.
The sad truth is, there are only two contributors to this log who haven't already heard "the suprise." And I think even those two had heard of it.
Shouldn't the caption be FOB is chopped off with his djembe.
Actually that number was performed by Michael Jackson outside the courtroom.
I opened the high res photo which resulted in my entire computer screen being filled with what, after much scrolling, I determined to be the upper left quadrant of Pete's face. After 10 minutes of scrolling I entered into the region of that photo that appeared to be Melissa's hair. All this resulted in my determining that due to the extreme high resolution of the photo, it should be printed at billboard size and hung behind the bride and groom at the reception, a la "Old School." Thoughts from fellow Nuploggers?
I think the "Old School"-esque portraiture is a fabulous idea, especially since I've hired the wedding singer from that movie.
"Turn around bright eyes, Every now and then I fall apart
And I need you now tonight
And I XXXXX need you more than ever
And if you'll only hold me tight
We'll be holding on forever"
It's poetry in motion, people. BTW, given that is a family-friendly blog, I decided to X out the mature vocabulary.
I think Scotty B's suggested song will sound great on the banjo
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