At 01:51 PM 2/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Resend of my MIA post from yesterday...
>Speaking of which:
>3) Things *will* go wrong. Don't worry about 'em. Nobody but you and your wife
>will notice when things go wrong, and no one will remember 'em but you, either.
>
>4) Remember that it's your day. Enjoy yourself. Be happy. Have fun! :)
Anti-fun moment I heard about a former co-worker's wedding: At the cake-feeding part,
he smooshed some cake on her face, and some icing got on her dress. She immediately
screams: "You've ruined EVERYTHING!" and runs crying out of the room. Then her sister
yells after her "You bitch!" and chases after her. It kinda put a damper on things, after
that...
-Bry
I've seen that, twice. I know the one marriage failed, the other is certainly unstable but I don't think it will end. When I was in discussions over marriage, I agreed 100% that we would be gently feeding each other. Even if she was lying (she usually was) I still wouldn't have done anything.
My brother played in a band, back when people had bands play at weddings. The funniest moment I ever saw, it was time for the dollar dance, where's the groom? He was about mile away in a bar, in his tux. He hitched hiked to get there. He didn't have his wallet on him so people gave him money so he could have a beer and play pinball. The couple were in their late 20s and they were not bad or dumb people, both college graduates. That marriage lasted about three years.
Another where the groom had to throw up twice during the ceremony. He tried to hang with his future in-laws the night before. Makes 'You may kiss the bride' not as exciting?
Kevin T. - VRWC
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