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    Hanging like a tampon string from the appropriate hole I'm afraid.
    I don't have a photo of the said strumpet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr Fred
    I don't have a photo of the said strumpet.
    selfish git.

    As an aside, you mentioned that this particular wedding I went to was a posh one. Fella told me that it costed approx 60 Million all up, (about $6000 USD). Which I thought was pretty reasonable, another mate of mine had a more Jakarta style hotel wedding, at Hotel Borobodur, which was ok, but nothing particularly special. About 100 odd guests or so. He said he ended up forking out 350 Million (approx $35,000 USD)



    And I certainly would not have called it posh, though his mates and brothers did all give him a Maori Haka at one stage of the night. (Hence MrsKW's misplaced and entirely unwarranted love affair with the All Blacks Rugby team)

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    How much?

    That is seriously post. In the cheap village wedding we were talking around 6 million.
    Better ones in the town with tent and so one, we are looking at 10 to 12 million.

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    MrsKW's cousin got married last weekend in Surabaya, I was shocked to hear that they had 3600 guests, and they are just comfortably middle class

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    Being a tart arsed Yorkshire fellow, I did in on the cheap.
    We got married in KL where there were no family so we just had the two witnesses and that was that. Quick trip to a restaurant and finished.
    Including the lot, I think I spent about 200 quid tops.
    Be happy dudes. It's a lot more fun than crying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr Fred
    Being a tart arsed Yorkshire fellow, I did in on the cheap. We got married in KL where there were no family so we just had the two witnesses and that was that. Quick trip to a restaurant and finished. Including the lot, I think I spent about 200 quid tops.
    sigh.

    I did a registry wedding in Australia for similar ease, convenience and budget. but then decided that another 2 weddings in Indo would be a good idea.....


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    I skipped the Indonesian side and saved a fortune.
    I'm a really good Yorkshireman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
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    In only 33 posts. Classy.

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    well..... in indonesia anyway, there's a lot of type of wedding... as we know, many of races in indonesian culture..

    so it depends, what kind of indonesian wedding?
    Javanese wedding different from Sundanese Wedding, Batak wedding, Makassar Wedding, Indonesian Chinese Wedding, Betawi wedding.... too manyyyy...

    so when you say indonesian wedding, it hasn't describe it all yet..

    well, i work as a wedding photographer in indonesia, till now still learn about all indonesian wedding... every wedding has unique ways

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    Quote Originally Posted by ikebukuro13
    i work as a wedding photographer in indonesia
    Put up some pictures of them!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    and looking back at the (by now much depleted crowd)

    SMP! ;-)

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