Notary of Public
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Re: Notary of Public
I meant we'll be fine because we both kept our boarding passes and both have stamps in our passports... and I'll have to look into the pictures, I know his dad took some pictures of us which may have the date on them from last january. I don't think any we took have the date on them, but we do have pictures from the night he proposed to me as well.
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We sent in e tickets but not boarding passes, photocopies of cards that we sent to each other with copies of the envelopes that were dated. photos together in the UK and Scotland, emails. phone bills.we each wrote letters saying how we met and they were dated and signed. I agree with everyone that if you have boarding passes its a good idea though. Our petition was approved in two months and our k1 was just approved. Good luck!
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Re: Notary of Public
Hi:
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
#19
Re: Notary of Public
Hi:
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
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Re: Notary of Public
Hi:
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
Totally OT -- Disneyland opened in 1955 and I remember my parents driving down south to Anaheim and there in the middle of miles of orange groves there was the Magic Kingdom.
I did love those "e ticket" rides -- they were the best!
The orange groves and e tickets went away a long time ago.
Sigh.
He was right, BTW.
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Re: Notary of Public
Out of curiosity, I googled the term -- the ticket books were discontinued in 1982. I had not thought they were in existence at that late date.