Submitted by capt cotton on

I would like to express the best to the brave souls from the 29th Georgia who tied the knot this season. 1st Sgt Dick Deshane was wedded yesterday evening (Dec 2nd) to Lori Ryder. Pvt. Andy Hiles was wed this past Sept and Sgt Marc Averill was wedded, if I remember right it was this past July. My best of wish to all three with their brides.

Will

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Congratulations Gentleman

I've never been happier myself. I've even done it more than once I enjoy the state of matrimony so much!

We men may kid about marriage often but frankly it's not natural to be single, in my humble opinion.

Best of luck to one and all!

--
Michael Johnson

-- Michael Johnson

Ive always felt like I had a

Ive always felt like I had a certain amount of confidence(my wife calls it arrogance)in my abilities to survive, but when My wife goes on a trip I can barely function on the human level at home...
I am buying ben and jerrys and whole pounds of sandwich pepperoni and cotto salami and subsisting on it for weeks at a time, insted of doing the dishes as I use them and the laundry I wait until the last couple of days before she gets home and then im playing catchup.because of her illness she often doesnt realize her importance to the household, but its there or else id be surviving on bacon for breakfast and lunch and drinking my supper....
If you can get past the first year after the honeymoon period and keep from killing each other during the first seven years after that I think youve got it made..........
Seamus

"Im the damned Paterfamilia!"

PRIMA NOCTA

Thank you Captain and Miss Patti.

Thank you Captain Gillway for your sentiments.

My new wife and I would like to publicly thank you for officiating over our wedding. The feedback from the guests was all positive on the way that it was conducted.

Thank you Miss Patti for filling in for whomever was needed at rehearsal the night before and for attending our occasion.

To everyone on the board please feel free to stop by our camp in the upcoming season and hoist a pint with me. (I still owe Sergeant Averil a cheap LaBatts).

First Sergeant and Mrs. Deshane
29th Georgia Volunteers