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Good lord, what's next? Cash bars? |
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Actually, at another wedding, the groom apparently asked the groomsmen to pony up for a keg to be purchased at the local beer store...... I think I need to be more selective about the weddings I attend. |
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Originally posted by purse junkie
Guests line up to "pay" the bride a dollar for a dance. The dollar is usually tucked into a little satin bag the bride wears on her wrist during this part of the reception. Quote:
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Why don't the bride and groom just cut to the chase here--stand next to a sensibly inexpensive slop line instead of wasting money on a fancy buffet, and just aggressively pick the guests' pockets while they're distracted picking up their sporks. P(Etiquette for the New Century)J |
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With nice TITS!! I once attended a wedding that had a dollar dance. After giving your money to either the best man or bridesmaid, you were given a shot of whisky before going off to dance with the bride or groom. Very classy. aV |
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I vote tacky, but I can see how people would consider it something else. |
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"Get off me pa, you're crushin' my smokes." |
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Groom shucks out $4,000 - $25,000 on the ring. Bride's family supposedly shucks out $5,000 - $50,000 on the wedding/reception. I like the post from a week or so ago where the comment about the wedding/reception was, "I just bought a Lexus, and drove it into a lake." Mister(happy to have taken the father-in-law to the cleaners)Ebola |
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