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MUMBAI <------ via hyderabad -----> RAJAHMUNDRY

I am excited and can very animatedly say that I have reached to the point of no return. 

I am defying my parents who at one time thought that I can never get married but as they say for every good MAN there is a good WOMAN.

For my age I have waited longer then some but it was WORTH waiting for her.

So, I would like to announce that I am getting married on 15th August 2010.

It has been a roller coaster ride so far and all I can say is that we gonna ROCK together…

AMEN!
            
p.s. It was a long delayed revelation between us to acknowledge that sometimes when you know, you just know


Sharing my surname, zip code and closet....

Comments

first of all i thank god for giving me such a loving husband...he listened to my prayers and blessed this poor soul with SHRINIVAS.

I like the way u love me...

all the love i can see it on the card itself.. never seen such a beautiful card in my lyf..and more over it consists of my name....wow no words to say any thng..
Thnx for the beautiful card once again..I know the efforts which u hav put to that card..evrythng is worthy..
U r one in a zillion shrini

Love u till eternity.
Sandeep said…
Congrats yaar. May GOD bless you both.

Regards,
Sandeep
Anonymous said…
man, sandeep made it jst before me. i thought i shd be the first one to reply, then i saw alekhya's reply,then i realised she had to be the first, then i thought i shd atleast be the second and damn you sandy, i realy hate you :)
awesome card bro, wish you all the luv and luck.
only one small advice...BE IN TOUCH :)
Santosh Padmanabhan
P.S. Alekhya hvent met or spoken to you, bt hve heard a lot abt you frm shrini, eager to meet you. all the best to you too.
Asha said…
Beutiful card... beautiful thought... may GOD bless you both... Congratulations dear.
Salil said…
Wishing U a very happy & funfilled married life bro.As u both start your married life together, hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for, turn out the way you've planned.
Best wishes, today and always.
Jinnesh said…
So this was ur last independence day,every good thing comes to an end, so does.... sorry mate wrong one...
wish u a very happy married life.. congrats to both of you for a new beginning ... Enjoy :-)

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