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Post by Radiant Magnificence Alastair on May 25, 2010 20:03:48 GMT -5
Who are you going to marry?
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Post by Brent on May 25, 2010 20:07:18 GMT -5
obviously miss. don't touch me there this is my no-no square girl
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Post by The Worm on May 25, 2010 23:00:43 GMT -5
Actually, now is good of time as any to say...
I was hoping you would be my partner someday, Brent.
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Post by Brent on May 25, 2010 23:04:40 GMT -5
well I don't know wormy, I just don't know in today's economy
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Post by Josh on May 26, 2010 14:28:00 GMT -5
No reason not to. Weddings are a total scam. When I get married, I'm going to do it in my living room with me and my wife in PJ's and go camping for our honeymoon. I had a similar idea, but the music at the wedding will be my buddies playing a song from Rock Band.
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Post by Jacob on May 26, 2010 14:40:14 GMT -5
No reason not to. Weddings are a total scam. When I get married, I'm going to do it in my living room with me and my wife in PJ's and go camping for our honeymoon. I had a similar idea, but the music at the wedding will be my buddies playing a song from Rock Band.
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Post by Ferd Berfel on May 27, 2010 11:10:09 GMT -5
My wedding approaches. We are going so cheap on everything. I think the total cost of our wedding was somewhere around $6,000. We were blessed because Rachel's parents paid for the cost of the entire thing, minus her ring and my tux, which I paid for. Of course, the most expensive thing there was the food, catered by the golf resort that hosted the entire thing (we had the ceremony outside and then the reception inside). They charged around $36 a plate for food, plus $10 for silverware, plus $10 for each chair. So around $56 per person for food, at approximately 50 guests, it was around $2,800 for food alone. Granted, the food was fantastic enough to almost be worth it, but I'd recommend a place that doesn't charge so much if you can help it. With all the money that was paid, though, the resort did an absolutely wonderful job with everything. Oh, and congrats Scott and Jeepnut. I will say, don't stress about the wedding too much (and don't let your brides do it either). There's bound to be something that goes completely wrong before everything is finished. For example, before the rehearsal, I got locked out of my apartment for an hour, which prevented me from making the 1 hour drive down to Sedona to actually make it to the wedding. Also, during the "grand entrance", when the bridal party and the married couple enter the reception hall, my best man ran off to the grocery store about a mile away and didn't tell anyone where he was, leaving us to search for him for 10 minutes before finally giving up and just leaving him out of the whole thing. Then, when Rachel went to toss her bouquet, all of the girls just stood there; none of them wanted to catch it. Just try to enjoy the whole thing as much as you can, and ignore the little things that go wrong. After the whole thing is over, you'll quickly realize that the entire memory is a blur. Without photographs and videos, you'd never even be able to remember all the vows you said to each other.
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Post by Scott on May 27, 2010 12:19:40 GMT -5
Divide the price of yours by about 10 and you'll have the price mine will be.
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Post by Radiant Magnificence Alastair on May 27, 2010 20:04:48 GMT -5
Is Chris doing the photography?
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Post by Brent on May 27, 2010 21:27:13 GMT -5
Is Chris doing the photography? loooooooooooooool don't blame them at all tbh I hate this aspect of life tbh
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Post by Scott on May 27, 2010 22:05:02 GMT -5
I, for one, can't wait to be married.
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Post by Josh on May 27, 2010 22:07:45 GMT -5
I for one and one for all!
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Post by Jacob on May 27, 2010 22:16:54 GMT -5
lol Josh you're funny
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Post by Brent on May 27, 2010 22:17:43 GMT -5
I, for one, can't wait to be married. not even trolling here, but why?
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Post by Scott on May 27, 2010 22:28:26 GMT -5
Because nothing sucks more than being in a romantic relationship without having that person with you every day and night. I'd rather be single again than continue things as they are. I like certainty and stability as well.
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