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Hey guys! As you may remember from my posting the invitations, I got married on the 14th! Here's a few of our favorite shots so far!
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Mazel Tov!
Congratulations to you and your beautiful bride!

Hey guys! As you may remember from my posting the invitations, I got married on the 14th! Here's a few of our favorite shots so far!
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Great wedding photos. The first image of you and the wife sitting for some reason comes off as very "russian" to me.
That there was nothing dripping from above to cause it.Stalagmite icicle, what's weird about it?
That there was nothing dripping from above to cause it.Stalagmite icicle, what's weird about it?
That there was nothing dripping from above to cause it.Stalagmite icicle, what's weird about it?
I've seen them form under frozen things in that past. It's also possible that if you had a power outage at some point and opened the freezer door you trapped a bit on "unfrozen" air which caused condensation to build up and then "drip freeze" once power returned and cooling commenced.
eHOW said:As the surface of a body of water freezes, the top layer of ice traps the remaining water beneath it -- since water expands when it freezes, it is driven upward through a hole in the ice layer, gradually forming a spike of ice.
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