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Old 06-21-2004, 12:48 PM   #1309
sebastian_dangerfield
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Cash Bar Blues

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Originally posted by Mister_Ruysbroeck
Who is it that always gripes about people who have cash bars at their weddings? Sebby?

Well, I've been to two weddings in the past three weeks and the first one had an open bar for about 2 hours, and then they switched to cash after the stuff they had pre-paid for ran out (f'ers didn't tell anyone that was how it was going to work, not that they were obligated to, but if I had known, I woulda stocked up for the night). The second one had a pure cash bar. Didn't even get a f'ing glass of sham-pain. Assholes.

I'm going to start asking around, discretely, ahead of time for info on whether there's going to be a cash bar or open bar and then I'm going to purchase gifts accordingly.
Its just bad form. Inexcusable. I also take issue with the "wine or beer only" thing certain people do. I'll admit that's not nearly as bad, but its not really polite either. The assumption at weddings is that there will be free beer, liquor and wine. Cordials, champagne and super-high end shit should not be expected free.

THE best drink for weddings is Red Bull and vodka. We gave our golf course's kitchen staff 50 or so bottle of RB. People danced like crazy and the after party went on till nearly the next morning. The vodka tab was astronomical... many multiples of anything else on the tab. I highly recommend this strategy.
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