Ready for More? 35 Years (and Ticking) Photo Session

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The discussion centers around congratulating Borek on a significant achievement, which is primarily attributed to his wife. Participants express admiration for the couple's matching wedding photos, highlighting the creativity and thoughtfulness behind them. There is also curiosity from newer members about the identities of the individuals involved in the celebration.
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Some of you have already seen another picture from this session on fb, but there is more :wink:

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Awesome, @Borek that is an amazing accomplishment for you both. Well, mostly for your wife... 😉
 
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Congratulations to you both, love how you did the matching photos from the wedding.
 
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Who are these folks? Some of us got here late.
 
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