Quote by Karl Pilkington
And we've got a toaster and everything. So there is no reason for the wedding.
Summary
This quote highlights the speaker's conviction that they have all the necessary material possessions, symbolized by the toaster, which traditionally act as wedding gifts. They express the belief that they lack any practical justification for holding a wedding. Whether it pertains to financial stability or satisfaction with their current state of life, they assert that they lack any tangible reason to go through with a wedding ceremony.