My question is, how much do you care?
I admit to a curious desire to see whatever pics the family releases eventually, but WOW I just am bemused by the media coverage/speculation about the wedding.
A lot of people are getting married today, and I wish Chelsea and her groom well as I would with anyone but really how important is the cost of the tent with A/c or of the cake at her wedding?
Oh well, I guess it beats another "news" item about Lindsey whatshername. The scary part is you do NOT have to be watching "E" to get an earful of this stuff. It is on CNN!
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Re: Chelsea Clinton Wedding
[QUOTE]I don't care. At all. But mainly because I'm totally and completely over weddings in general. I don't give two fucks about anyone's wedding (with the exception of knotties because I like to see pics).
Posted by cew515[/QUOTE]
This.
Also, I find that most celebrity weddings are pretty much on the boring side. It's like they're trying to be normal or something.
All I can think of is Chelsea Clinton in Beavis and Butthead. Now she's all grown up.
[QUOTE]All I can think of is Chelsea Clinton in Beavis and Butthead. Now she's all grown up.
Posted by MarriedInAFever[/QUOTE]
Uhuhuh, hey baby. Uhuhuhuh
I noticed you have braces. I have braces too.
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The public -- or, rather, the vocal public and certain members of the media -- were very cruel to her when she was growing up. Say what you want about a President; I don't care. But their children should be off-limits. As far as I can tell, she's grown into a classy lady, and I hope she has a fantastic life.
Can you believe it was reported yesterday their photographer cost $25k. I'm sorry but my photographer did a wonderful job for $1,152. I'm not sure what he could do that is worth that kind of money. Hell it's not Ansel Adams for christs sake.
I did read somewhere that she was having a five-tiered gluten-free wedding cake. Oh dear.
[QUOTE]I'm interested to see one picture of her dress. After that, I could not care less. I did read somewhere that she was having a five-tiered gluten-free wedding cake. Oh dear.
Posted by Joy2611[/QUOTE]
Mmmm.....gluten free, sounds yummy. Not! The last gluten free thing I had was so disgusting I begged to have my glutten back.
Though I would like to see the dress, but I like looking at anyone's dress no matter who ya are.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Chelsea Clinton Wedding : Mmmm.....gluten free, sounds yummy. Not! The last gluten free thing I had was so disgusting I begged to have my glutten back.
Posted by kd.joseph[/QUOTE]
I bought gluten-free waffles one day without noticing. I made them the next morning and was like "what in holy hell is this??" It was cardboard!
I realize people have gluten problems, but there are so many desserts that actually taste good and don't require gluten. Please look into that before subjecting me to your cake. For her sake, I hope they had a good baker.
I have never had a gluten free product that doesn't taste like a$$.
[QUOTE]I'm happy for Chelsea. The public -- or, rather, the vocal public and certain members of the media -- were very cruel to her when she was growing up. Say what you want about a President; I don't care. But their children should be off-limits. As far as I can tell, she's grown into a classy lady, and I hope she has a fantastic life.
Posted by Celles[/QUOTE]
I'll co-sign this and I am interested in seeing pictures. I'm not going hog wild about it, but I'm interested.
[QUOTE]I'm happy for Chelsea. The public -- or, rather, the vocal public and certain members of the media -- were very cruel to her when she was growing up. Say what you want about a President; I don't care. But their children should be off-limits. As far as I can tell, she's grown into a classy lady, and I hope she has a fantastic life.
Posted by Celles[/QUOTE]
This.
I don't feel too bad for the other girl, I just wish the town and venue wwere handling it better. I mean, it's not her fault that the media is making a circus out of this, but it isn't Chelsea's fault either. Neither of them asked to me in their situations, one with a venue location that may or may not be able to handle the heavy guest load and the other with parents who feels obligated to invite all their co-workers, foreign dignitaries included, to their daughter's wedding.
"she is said to have been vegan since her teen years and to have a gluten allergy"
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38474741/ns/today-foodwine/
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[QUOTE]I'm more interested in Chelsea's wedding because she seems like a reluctant celebrity - she's famous, but not because she ever tried to be. It just happened to her, and the fact that she doesn't chase the spotlight makes people curious. Compare that to famewhore Ivanka Trump - her wedding made me want to vom.
Posted by jennylove810[/QUOTE]
<div>I saw pics of Ivanka's wedding in one the wedding mags-I must say I loved her tables but I get what you are saying.</div><div>
</div><div>I am also thinking Chelsea's wedding has been somewhat inflicted on her by her parents. A former President and a current Secretary of State probably did not want low-key for their only child.</div>
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[QUOTE]A friend of mine has celiac and only eats gluten free, she has now written 2 cookbooks and also writes a monthly article for our local news paper. None of the food she makes is anything but delicious, and it even looks absolutely incredible. I am sure with the amount of money the clintons are paying for the cake, it probably still tastes good - just because there is bad gluten free food out there, doesnt mean it all sucks.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
Exactly. That's like saying all Mexican food sucks because Taco Bell is disgusting.
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And betrothed, I'm disgusted with most of the comments that you have posted. I don't think I've ever read such judgmental comments in my life. I'm so lucky that the girls I speak to on theknot are nothing like you...I would've never come on here for ADVICE if I would've encountered a big a bitch as you. I genuinely feel awful for your children or your future children, and I think it would be irresponsible of YOU not to invest in their future therapy sessions starting now. Because trust me when I tell you honey, they're gonna need it. ~jcaruncho2010
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[QUOTE]A friend of mine has celiac and only eats gluten free, she has now written 2 cookbooks and also writes a monthly article for our local news paper. None of the food she makes is anything but delicious, and it even looks absolutely incredible. I am sure with the amount of money the clintons are paying for the cake, it probably still tastes good - just because there is bad gluten free food out there, doesnt mean it all sucks.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
Yeah I'm quite sure you're right Nebb. And with their money it'll probably taste wonderful. I'm just going by my own gluten free experience.
There are a lot of things out there that are healthy that I did not like, but once I gave it a chance I end up loving it. As long as it's done the right way, in the case of your friend.
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