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Re: Creating a diary room


  • Subject: Re: Creating a diary room
  • From: "Tim Fletcher" <timfletcher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:53:03 +0100
  • References: <1125434265.418.51920.m17@yahoogroups.com>

Sorry, I know this isn't going to forward the query at all, but I just
wanted to encourage you in your effiorts.  I think it is a stellar idea -
it
can't be that difficult - Motion software, a PIR with a timer - even a reed
switch in the door, or weight sensitive device in the seat - a 40Gb HDD in
your laptop will give you a bunch of recording time but think of what gems
you might pick up - Well worth it - I wish you the best of luck and hope
you
will share Auntie Betty's thoughts on the Groom's mother's frock after a
few
Baileys with the rest of the group.  The best pics we got of our wedding
were from the free single-use cameras we scattered about the place. 
Another
great idea is to circulate a nice bound notebook for comments - we got
polite verse with the meal - and some rather more illuminating pictures,
poems and samples glued in later on.  Thoroughly recommended.

One other idea I wish we had considered  is to secretly have your first
dance choreographed - so folk expect the usual half-arsed stumblings of the
newly-weds and you can trip the light fantastic in something you have
already rehearsed.  I am told that the secret lies with hiding it from
everyone - save perhaps your spouse.  Good luck - really keen to hear how
it
all goes.

Tim
Hopeless Romantic
- or was that just hopeless....




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