Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wedding Fayre Season




2 comments:

  1. We don't have "fayres" here, but we have been known to have the odd "faire".

    :-) Seriously. In the U.S., anything with an "e" added to the end of it becomes just that much more impressive.

    We're a simple folk, really. :-)

    Pearl

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  2. Ah, you can't beat a good old fashioned 'Wedding Fayre', Christmas fayre' or 'Country Fayre', it all sounds so much more Victorian and cutesy.

    As long as the people come through the door and I get fed, they can spell it any way they like, I'll just do as I'm told.

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