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HOW TO STOP PEOPLE FROM BUGGING YOU ABOUT GETTING MARRIED

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, "You're next." They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals.

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Weeding on air- standing on top of a plane-Incredible!

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A daring couple held their wedding on top of the wings of three planes today - 1,000 feet above the ground. Groom Darren McWalters, 24, stood on the top wing of a biplane while his bride Katie Hodgson, 23, flew along side on the wing of an identical aircraft - dressed in full bridal gown. Rev George Bringham flew ahead of the couple on the wings of a third aircraft and brought the Lancashire couple together in holy matrimony over an airborne communications system. The ceremony was played through loud speakers throughout RFC Rendcomb Airfield, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, to the congregation waiting on the ground below. flying wedding The couple with the vicar before setting off. Jets of white smoke fired from the back of the aeroplane as the couple exchanged their vows in mid-air. Heavy winds and rain cut the flight short and the couple, from Leyland, were rushed inside. Fitness Instructor Mr McWalters said: "We got engaged in the Brazilian rain forest and I wanted a wedding...

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5 Secrets You Must Discover before You Die

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Recently I chance upon this book The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die By John Izzo which I personally find very empowering. It helps me to reflect upon myself than did I live the 5 secrets. What are the secrets to happiness and meaning? Why do some people find a deep sense of purpose while they are here and die with few regrets while others end their lives bitter and disappointed? About two years ago I set out to answer that question by asking several thousand people to identify the one person they knew who had lived a long life and found true happiness. It seemed to me that each of us knows at least one person who achieved true success. After receiving over 1,000 nominations, I interviewed 235 people from the age of 59-106 (who had over 18,000 years of life experience) asking them to reflect back on their lives: What brought happiness? What gave meaning? What did they regret? What did they wish they had learned sooner? What did not matter in the end? These “wise elders” w...