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Commenting on the role of best man - Horror & honour |
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When Paul asked me to be his best man, I naturally had many questions. What had I done to be bestowed with such an honour? Had someone else refused - or had all his other friends left the country? And, more important than all of those, could I myself refuse and still get an invitation to consume loads of free alcohol? It was a risk I was unwilling to take. >>Add to clipboard<< |
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Paul's approach to asking me to be his best man was quite unique. We were out with the lads from the rugby club and, after a ‘few’ drinks, Paul swayed over to me, belched a couple of times, put his arm around my shoulder and said, 'Well Jason, I'm getting married in July, and I guess I've got to ruin someone's day, so it might as well be yours.' I thought that was very touching. >>Add to clipboard<< |
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