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Getting married.

Brodsky Zapedzki
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09-18-2007 03:58
When you get married in SL can your partner keep his or her last name?
Wulfric Chevalier
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09-18-2007 04:00
From: Brodsky Zapedzki
When you get married in SL can your partner keep his or her last name?


You both keep your own names, cannot change names even if you want to.
Dekka Raymaker
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09-18-2007 04:13
Don't do it, she'll track you down in RL next with a axe packed in her bags.
Brodsky Zapedzki
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09-18-2007 04:39
From: Dekka Raymaker
Don't do it, she'll track you down in RL next with a axe packed in her bags.

:( :( :D :D
Cherry Czervik
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09-18-2007 04:44
What Dekka said!!!
Wulfric Chevalier
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09-18-2007 04:45
I think an axe is a very useful and imaginative wedding present. Never know when you'll need more firewood.
Cherry Czervik
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09-18-2007 04:47
From: Wulfric Chevalier
I think an axe is a very useful and imaginative wedding present. Never know when you'll need more firewood.


Actually wedding presents are a problem in SL anyway.

I mean, you have some newbies it's not so bad but when there's a massive inventory and a five island estate like some people recently have had ... eeek!
bilbo99 Emu
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09-18-2007 04:55
From: Cherry Czervik
Actually wedding presents are a problem in SL anyway.

I mean, you have some newbies it's not so bad but when there's a massive inventory and a five island estate like some people recently have had ... eeek!

We-ell, I would think a nice plywood box to put it all in would go down a treat? *blink*
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Wulfric Chevalier
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09-18-2007 05:00
From: bilbo99 Emu
We-ell, I would think a nice plywood box to put it all in would go down a treat? *blink*


And when you split up you can use the axe to divide the box in half.
Imogen Saltair
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09-18-2007 05:03
From: Wulfric Chevalier
And when you split up you can use the axe to divide the box in half.



Oh For Shame Wulfric... and me about to get married too! Oh ye of little faith (see below) :)

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bilbo99 Emu
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09-18-2007 05:08
From: Wulfric Chevalier
And when you split up you can use the axe to divide the box in half.

.. but who gets the axe ... er .. sotospeak? <beginning to tremble again>
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Deira Llanfair
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09-18-2007 05:21
From: Cherry Czervik
Actually wedding presents are a problem in SL anyway.

I mean, you have some newbies it's not so bad but when there's a massive inventory and a five island estate like some people recently have had ... eeek!


Whatever you give, best to make sure it has copy permissions so they can each have one when they divorce.
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Mephisto Offcourse
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09-18-2007 05:24
From: Cherry Czervik
Actually wedding presents are a problem in SL anyway.

I mean, you have some newbies it's not so bad but when there's a massive inventory and a five island estate like some people recently have had ... eeek!



I think I'd have a suggestion there ..... if you are interested, contact me ;)
Cherry Czervik
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09-18-2007 05:24
Rofl
Jezabell Barbosa
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09-18-2007 07:52
From: Deira Llanfair
Whatever you give, best to make sure it has copy permissions so they can each have one when they divorce.


Well Said!
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