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Re: Blog Thread IIIb : Look Who's Blogging Now
Tom:
I wish my life had a snooze button.
The Seldom Killer:
It might seem a little radical, but might I suggest that you "stage" a very public, very messy meltdown where you list everything that is getting to you about organising the wedding and "call the wedding off" because you can't have it the way you want it. Let people stew for a couple of days before puting it back on again and maintaining a hall of asshats on facebook. After that, respond to anything you don't like with the phrase "Fuck off, it's my wedding and if you don't like it I'm cancelling your invite."
I was under the impression that it's the happiest day of your life because you get to be as selfish as you like and no one can do anything about it.
richlitt:
From what I've seen, pen, that's a pretty common occurrence. Take solace in the fact that you're definitely not alone.
I would advise against mock-canceling it. Take breaks when you can, go on walks with your partner, remember that it'll all be over in a while and you can put all of this behind you.
pwhodges:
And remember that someone else gets to do the clearing up after the party!
Lines:
You need some sort of Incredible Hulk who lives in your pocket and smashes everyone who is being a douche. If only...
Rachel, hang in there! This is YOUR AND JON'S day, not theirs. If people are being asshats, tell them so. I've known a few people who had limited weddings and that's kind of what they had to do when people started getting fussy about not being able to invite a date or bring their kids.
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