This was an excellent story.

I can't for the life of me understand why 9 out of every 10 wedding
dresses in stores/catalogs/etc are strapless (I was not aware of this
fact until a friend who married last year apprised me of it when she
was looking in vain for a dress that was NOT strapless). Every wedding
I go to where the bride is wearing strapless, she spends the entire
ceremony and reception yanking the damn thing up. The bf's niece
recently reviewed her wedding video and was totally appalled at how
often she was tugging on her dress (the video promptly went into the
circular file). Yeah, it looks great in the dressing room and in the
pictures, but move an inch and you have to re-adjust the thing.

-- In [email protected], k8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have one story-
>
> Years ago I attended an event... The bride played gee-tar in rock
band.  She
> proceeded to get a little drunk at the reception.. joined the band (
a very
> good band) on stage (it was in a performance space, so this was a
real-deal
> stage) to "shred."  What she really did was grin, try and follow
along... as
> her strapless dress slowly slid down her body revealing the
> bra/girdle/body-armor combo.  Bridesmaid is at the foot of the stage
> screaming up to her about her dress... motioning that it needs to be
pulled
> up... nothing.   Finally she goes around, backstage, out onstage and
yanks
> the dress up.  No pause in the "shredding."  It needed multiple
yanks before
> the AC/DC montage ended.  I didn't know whether to be embarrassed
for the
> bride, or laugh at the awesome-ness of the party.  It was great, and
I did
> both.
>






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