tired. I feel like I've lost control of everything. - Is this about the wedding? - It's not only that. I did something stupid. Something I'm not proud of. - I'm a terrible person. - Nonsense. You're caring, loving and honest. So what if you've made a mistake? We all make mistakes. Mom... What did you do? I'm sure it's not that bad. - I have to go. My boss is looking for me. - Follow your heart. It'll guide you. I'll call you later, Mom. Boss... It's good to see you back to your usual self. You must be happy to have baby Amo with you. He's a special boy. Get to the point. It's been a while since we've done business. And we make a good team. I've made you some serious money. - You have a minute before I kick you out. - Alright. …show more content…
Out with it. We have a problem. We don't have electricity. Namhla has to pay her deposit for varsity. I don't have money. So I need money. I'd like to help, but things are tough for me. Getty, you see? Don't come with stories. It's month end. Mary moved out, so I have to pay the full rent. That's the only money I have on me. Getty, since you moved to the northern suburbs... you've forgotten that you have a family in the township. - That's not true. I always check in on you. - You're lying! You call once in a while. That's it. You've forgotten that the family supported you when you were studying. - Now you're working, you're too fancy for us. - What are you doing? You haven't given us money in a while. Everyone must pay Black Tax. - What do you know about Black Tax? - Don't neglect your responsibilities. - I help when I can! - It is not enough! Do you want Grandma to live in a house without electricity? - How much do you want? - How much do you have? R8,000. Perfect. That will do... for now. You've become such a pro. It's a beautiful picture seeing you with Amogelang. - I had better make another bottle. - He won't be up for another 2 or 3 hours. That boy can eat. - What? - It's good to see you …show more content…
And we won't tell them. And stop texting me. Mazwi almost saw your messages. Stop thinking about Mazwi and focus on you. Focus on your needs. When was the last time you did something for Simphiwe? It's a wife's responsibility to put her husband's needs first. What about you? Who's putting your needs first? When last did Mazwi do something for you that did not benefit him? Let me take care of you. I told you I had something special planned for you tonight. - What's that for? - Let me show you. - What are you doing? - I won't hurt you. I want you to try something new. You might like it. I can't do this! No! This is... Hey... We'll report him to the police. They'll investigate and arrest him. With no proof? They'll let him go again. Then he'll know we know and... Then what do we do? - Kill him? - Kumkani doesn't deserve a quick death. I want him to suffer like we did - feel the pain of losing a child. - We're not going after Amo. - Of course not... but we can still separate him from his child, from his family... We can set him up. He must be locked up. Away from his family... where he can't hurt anyone. Are you on board? Karabo, he killed our son. He deserves it. He's hurt too many
It is apparent from the opening few lines of this speech that the groom has an excellent relationship with the bride's parents and this can be really useful, not just in the future, for obvious reasons, but it can also make the speech more humorous. This speech is also a good example of using events in history that happened on the same date as a source of humor.
Thank you for your kind words, I am very proud to be your son-in-law; I hope I can live up to your expectations. I would sincerely like to thank you for welcoming me into your family, for bringing up such a lovely daughter, and for giving me your blessing to marry her.
Firstly, I would like to thank my parents because without them I would not be here and where I am today. My parents have always being my backbone. They have always supported me in everything I did. I am very thankful for all they have done for me. I look up to both of them because they set the standards for me and everything I want to accomplish and become.
The groom has used the wedding date as a source for funny lines, comparing their marriage with celebrity couples for comic effect.
Ladies! Really,in this day in age could this old wise tale really be floating around. By now we all know that men have singular focus, RIGHT? Don't get me wrong they are intelligent beings, but I have yet to meet a man that can read between our cryptic lines. Man want to know if you are interested with little to know effort. I am telling you to enter the bar yelling "Who's taking me home tonight!", all I'm saying is if he shows interest it is okay to let him know yo are just as interested in him. Playing hard to get will sent the wrong message simply because your message will most like be misread!
I would like to thank my family for their love, support, and understanding through this journey. Lily, Addicyn, and Savanah, you are my greatest inspirations in life, as you have truly shown me anything is possible. I would like to thank my loving husband, Jon for his support, compassion, and believing in me. Thank you for pushing me past my own expectations, as I now understand limitations only exist as long as one believes there are limits. Push hard, one foot in front of other, and dare to dream.
EPISODE 1 AGALEA: Aghhhh could this day be any longer! For weeks I have been waiting for this moment and it is finally here! I am truly looking forward to meeting Eryx at the ball tonight. Are you mother?
I am so sad that I have to get married. The only reason i'm sad is because i’m going to have to leave and never see Alina again. I'm going to miss her so much. We have been threw everything together. The day we got married we stood in front overbody kissed and off we went.
“We are so not moving halfway across the country for some job! You don’t even need to finish your sentence!” I snap back. Angrily, I storm out of the kitchen, leaving my parents and siblings all speechless. When I get to my room, I drop myself on the bed and start to cry.
Hey-hey-hello my dear followers! I hope you had a good time today, because tonight I want to talk about something serious. Recently I’ve been receiving lots of different massages, both anonymously and from other blogs, about how lucky I actually am and how perfect my life seems. Well my dears, never judge a book by its cover! I truly understand what my life looks like for you’ll, and how you think I live.
Good afternoon everyone: bride and groom, master of ceremonies, other distinguished quests, ladies and gentlemen. May I have your attention please? Thank you! It is such an honour to be standing here tonight to toast this beautiful bride. San and I have been friends since forever; we have laughed together, cried together, played together, and tonight we celebrate together. I still remember flipping through those bridal magazines like it was yesterday. She always did love colours, as we can see here tonight. I am glad that this is nothing short of the fairy tale that you have always imagined. Ricardo, you have always been there for her, and no one is more qualified to be standing beside her as husband and best friend. I know that you will
It is cold outside tonight but spring will quickly be approaching. I don’t know about you, but I want to feel my absolute best. It has been a long time since I felt totally confident about my appearance. This year I would like to have the feeling of being in complete control of my life. For me it starts on the inside and works its way to the outside.
There was a simple, ‘To my beautiful girl on her wedding day’, on the front of the envelope that her dad handed to her. Katie took the letter, knowing what it was, and went to a quiet bench to read it. All she ever wanted was to find true love and have the beautiful wedding that she’d always planned, but that’s not complete without her mother. “Dear Katie If you’re reading this, then I’m no longer with you
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“Okay. I accept that you are going to Georgia with Chris and that you will marry whether I conduct the ceremony or not. You are 18 – barely. And you can be married with or without my approval. But I insist that you are married in the building where I preach every Sunday.