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:: Nuptial knowhow ::
Saturday, January 24, 2004
Nick is getting married! Unlimited booze for just the cost of airfare and lodging! He informed a few people via a group email (romantic):
There comes a time...
when every beast must be tamed. My friends, my moment of domestication has arrived.
The sometimes hilarious, sometimes tumultuous, always captivating saga commonly known as the Nick & Kayje courtship has reached new heights.
Call me committed, call me old-fashioned, call me promised-to, hell, you can even call me crazy...
but one thing's for sure:
You'd be downright wrong to call me unengaged.
What I'm trying to say is that Kayje and I will be getting married sometime in the future (over a year from now), and she's got a ring to prove it.
Hope to touch base with all of you soon,
Nick
Owner of Ball and Chain since 2004
P.S. From now on, she rides with ME!
I will address the personal psychological repercussions of having multiple married friends later, but for now let's let the happy couple have their moment, shall we? Here's a picture of the strapping groom, and another, with trademark white t-shirt:
Posted by morland @ 05:27 PM
:: Comments ::
morland, I'd like to thank you for filling us in . although it's very sickening to find out two of your good friends are engaged through a weblog. but thanks all the same
Posted by: rees on January 27, 2004 03:02 PM
nice font on the photo, by the by. what is it? wait, it's coming to me. I'm pretty sure that it is either "Horrible Postscript Error" or "Font Default Cluster-Fuck".
Posted by: The guy who lives in vail on January 27, 2004 11:04 PM
mike, will you please post a blog sending nick my congratulations.
Posted by: barrett on January 28, 2004 09:01 AM
the font is 16pt "silkscreen" by Jason Kottke, the same font used in the "man. myth. morland" graphic in the upper-left of the title bar. I like uber-pixelated fonts.
it's also the best font I've found for super-small but clear labels.
Posted by: morland on January 28, 2004 02:29 PM
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