Posted by Goose on September 16, 2012 at 06:59:04 from (174.254.243.83):
In Reply to: OT - Was I rude? posted by Royse on September 15, 2012 at 18:49:42:
I would have left, too.
When my bride of 47 years and I were married, we did things backward. We took the pictures BEFORE the ceremony, and after the wedding, at the end of the recieving line, our hostess directed people to the food. If someone wanted to skip the recieving line and go straight to the chow, no big deal.
The sun did come up the next morning.
Maybe I have too much of a practical side, but it blows my mind how people go at planning a wedding anymore. The bride is usually an obnoxious, spoiled brat, her mother exercises dictatorial skills that would be the envy of a Third World despot, her father is in hock for the rest of his life, and there's a fifty-fifty chance the couple will be divorced within five years.
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