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Arran Patel 10K Tuesday, 01 May 2001 The Indian Wedding As a child of 10 I had already encounter many weddings, this is mainly because an Indian wedding is no normal wedding. For a start you don't normally know whose getting married it could be your mums-uncles-cats-mother-in-laws-son and many were like this and so many happen that you don't know where you are or why you are even there. The fun start when it is a close family wedding and this was as close as they came, my 1st cousin in India. The flight: The journey began with the plane journey from Heathrow. The plane took off and by this time I was already hyped up and raring to go. I had never been to a wedding were I would be right in the centre of action. I had been to India the year before but had only stayed in my Gam (village)...

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