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Blog Thread III : Look Who's Blogging Now
jhocking:
excuses excuses, tania just spit in your general direction
Alex C:
--- Quote from: Ptommydski on 17 Jul 2010, 15:20 ---I can think of so many reasons to have a "dry" wedding that I can completely understand not even having booze available.
--- End quote ---
Some families just can't really have nice, casual things, be it due to personal or financial problems. It sucks, but it's true. At my half sister's wedding we basically had my uncles and myself on standby to bounce her father if he showed up.
Lines:
I do not expect open bars at every wedding, nor do I think they are always the best thing depending on the people who are going, but at least have a cash bar if you can. But if you're trying to save money, I can understand not having alcohol. It's not really a necessity, but it does make things more fun for some people. However, I have friends who refused to have open bars because some members of their family would have drunk away the entire budget and I completely understand that, because I would probably have to do the same thing.
This wedding did not have alcohol, actually, but due to the younger crowd and a much better DJ, the reception was actually quite fun! A lot of people were dancing because the DJ did the smart thing and played a lot of the line dances first to get the people on the floor. Then he mixed in lots of fun, upbeat songs and then started adding in slower ones here and there. Also, instead of having numbered tables, the tables had their own theme. I was at the Nintendo table! I was very happy with this. Got to love when both the bride and groom are huge nerds...
JD:
Apparently my uncle met David Cameron and is now working with him.
My family is so weird.
Jimmy the Squid:
My uncle is David Cameron.
Or at least he's a David Cameron.
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