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Eleven Days and Counting

Okay, married people, I get it now.

Grooms-to-be, I understand why, when I ran into you on the street, you looked like you'd just returned from your second tour of 'Nam and mumbled something about place settings before stumbling off in the opposite direction. Brides-in-waiting, I get why you would greet me at random encounters with big smiles and shouts of joy, then abruptly fall into heaving sobs and run to the nearest restroom. Fiancés, I know now why you brushed off every invitation to a drink, or a flick, or a four-minute telephone conversation with excuses that seemed, at the time, so flimsy as to be effectively nonexistent. Fiancées, I realize why, when I called your home to extend these invitations to your soon-to-be-betrothed, you shot down these invitations instantly and mercilessly, leaving me talking to an empty phone line before three words had escaped my mouth.

I understand the cardinal sin of not returning those little RSVP cards that, in my pre-pre-marriage life, I loved to use for bookmarks and coasters.

I understand why and how you could drop off the earth so suddenly and completely that you may have well enrolled in the FBI's Witness Protection Program.

I get it now. You were getting married.

Why haven't I updated my website in a week? Why haven't I returned that email you sent me a week ago, that call you gave me two weeks ago? Why haven't I watched that Beatles Anthology you loaned me? Listened to that CD? Taken me up on my open invitation to see JASON VS FREDDY? I mean, c'mon, man! It's JASON VS FREDDY!

Why? Why why why?

Um, no particular reason...

Posted by ekurzen at September 16, 2003 10:31 PM
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Somebody get some flowers!
Somebody get a ring!
Somebody get a chapel and a choir to sing!
Somebody get an organ to play!
Cause somebody's getting married today!

Eric, congratulations in advance, and of course more to come after the event. I hope we'll get to see some pictures!

Posted by: Arthur on September 17, 2003 12:34 AM

Thanks for the congrats, Arthur. One of the reasons I got my Powershot G2 was to get good wedding shots, so hopefully I'll be able to keep my hands from trembling enough to take some on the big day. Glad to see you're enjoying your vacation!

Posted by: eric k on September 17, 2003 8:26 AM

Um..., I was just wondering...the Toy Soldier Show is still being held the weekend of 9/27. Do you think there's any chance we could move the wedding back a week?

Posted by: the old man on September 17, 2003 9:56 PM

No, I don't think so...

Posted by: eric k on September 17, 2003 10:09 PM
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