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  • I posted about this awhile back. I went to a wedding where the groom and groomsmen went out the night before the wedding (after the rehearsal dinner). Luckily the groom left the bar and made it home ok, but 2 of the groomsmen were not so fortunate. They tried to drive home completely intoxicated and were pulled over. Both were arrested and spent the night in jail. Only one of them made it to the wedding the next day. I felt bad for the bride and groom but of course they were happy to just be married!
    Oh my! Haha that's why the Bach parties will not be the night before. Its like the hangover part 3!
    Well that was the crazy thing...they already threw him a bachelor party! I think these guys just needed any excused to party, unfortunately they didn't think about the consequences.


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  • Mine isn't necessarily a "worst wedding", but rather something I found to be super uncomfortable.


    I was at a wedding where instead of having guests clink glasses to get the couple to kiss, they had to answer a trivia question about the bride and/or groom. If they got the question right, the couple kissed. if they got it wrong, then the guest had to find someone to kiss. Suuuuper uncomfortable and awkward. 
    I would do this aso a deterrent of the stupid glass clinking / forced kissing. Okay asshole, want me to kiss; work for it. And be prepared to suffer if you lose. Muahahahaha!
  • We are not having any glassware at all, so hopefully we'll avoid the glass clinking!  

    Same here, plastic cups! 

    Of course, even if we had had glassware, I don't think it could have been heard over the pouring rain and howling wind.

    I've only been a BM in 2 weddings, and a guest at 3 weddings, and I think my wedding was probably the worst I've been to!  But hey -- still married!

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  • DELETED USER????

    WHAT'S GOING ON NOW WITH THE NEWB????

    OMG, please, TK, I have other things to do today!!

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  • Drama, drama, drama!

    Never a dull moment on TK...
  • IT looks like it was from the etiquette board maybe?

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  • IT looks like it was from the etiquette board maybe?

    That would have only been a warning - check tech.
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  • IT looks like it was from the etiquette board maybe?

    That would have only been a warning - check tech.
    Oh that's boring... I guess I do have to work today.

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  • boring indeed.
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  • I know. Sorry. She didn't even have time to get warned for hurting my feelies.
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  • I know. Sorry. She didn't even have time to get warned for hurting my feelies.
    It looks like she's back...?
  • edited July 2015
    Mine isn't necessarily a "worst wedding", but rather something I found to be super uncomfortable.

    I was at a wedding where instead of having guests clink glasses to get the couple to kiss, they had to answer a trivia question about the bride and/or groom. If they got the question right, the couple kissed. if they got it wrong, then the guest had to find someone to kiss. Suuuuper uncomfortable and awkward. 
    That is really awkward! FH and I are talking about that now.. We don't want to hear clink clink clink all night so we are thinking have the dj announce the only way we will miss on command is if the whole table stands and songs a love song. We are hoping no one does it. Otherwise.. We ignore the clinking and hope people get the hint.
    I've never heard of this glass clinking tradition. Now I'm sitting here wondering if there was a bunch of clinking at our wedding that I never noticed and/or we had a bunch of disappointed guests hoping to see more smoochies...
    Nobody clinked or did anything to try to get us to kiss at our wedding. I don't know if it's just not a thing in either of our families, or if it's not very common these days, or what. But I was glad. 
    I feel like this trend went out of style with smashing cake into each other's faces and dresses with high necks, lace sleeves, shoulder pads, and half-up/half-down curled bangs.  Fortunately. 

    ETA that I quoted before seeing all the drama.  What the?  Who? Where? Deleted? Why?  OK I'm done. 
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