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how do you forget something like this . . .

amol

Lifer
A Malaysian couple forgot to pick up their wedding album until they had been married for 15 years.

It wasn't until one of their eight children asked to see their wedding pictures that they finally remembered.

Tu Fu Qiang and wife Lai Chai Zhen had ordered the £35 album from a studio in Rantau in 1989, reports The Star, quoting Sin Chew Daily.

They paid a £7 deposit and promised to pay the remainder when they came to collect the photos.

When they finally remembered about the album, the couple initially decided against asking for the photos thinking they would have been thrown out.

But they decided to take a chance when they found the receipt and found, to their surprise, the pictures were still waiting for them.

The paper said to their added delight the studio owner let them have the pictures for half price.

- http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1189871.html?menu=
 
Hah, pretty cool that their pictures were still there after 15 years. That's why I don't plan on spending money on a videographer for my wedding - I don't think we'd ever watch the video.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Hah, pretty cool that their pictures were still there after 15 years. That's why I don't plan on spending money on a videographer for my wedding - I don't think we'd ever watch the video.
ooohhhh bad move there, my friend. The wedding tape isn't for you, it's for the wife and whatever children you may have. If you DON"T videotape it, I predict a divorce, especially if you try to overrule the wife unit.
Pay the money, get it professionally shot and burned to DVD. BTW, videos always catch the good stuff the photogs miss.

 
Half the stuff on ananova is bs, I don't trust it anymore.
It's not very reputable anyways, tabloids from south east asia.
They have articles like Man dies of a heart attack after playing CS for 15hrs straight. Not plausible at all.
 
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