Honestly, he knew he was going to be on TV. Don't you think he could have put on a nicer shirt? Especially since he's probably back on the market.K_Jo said:I'd have left him, too. New York JETS??? WTF?
Honestly, he knew he was going to be on TV. Don't you think he could have put on a nicer shirt? Especially since he's probably back on the market.K_Jo said:I'd have left him, too. New York JETS??? WTF?
A wedding should be whatever the main players want it to be, but if more than 11 people are invited, hire a wedding planner. I went 98% insane planning mine and it took until a month or so after to recover, so I can totally relate to this chick. But I'd have the same wedding again -- I'd just have someone else handle the stress.Railroad said:I don't blame the lady, either, but it sounds like she and her Mr.-to-be should have been more honest with each other about the whole big wedding thing.
And besides the cost of postage, think of the other up-front costs, to reserve places and hire people and stuff. I'll bet they're out a LOT of money.
I think a wedding should be an intimate affair, not a Hollywood production.
Yeah, and thanks for not kidnapping yourself!K_Jo said:A wedding should be whatever the main players want it to be, but if more than 11 people are invited, hire a wedding planner. I went 98% insane planning mine and it took until a month or so after to recover, so I can totally relate to this chick. But I'd have the same wedding again -- I'd just have someone else handle the stress.
I always think of the postage. When I was a kid (19) my b/f and I had a fairly large wedding planned. Of all the costs that pissed off my dad, the postage irritated him the most. We canceled the wedding about 3 days AFTER the invitations had been sent.Railroad said:And besides the cost of postage, think of the other up-front costs, to reserve places and hire people and stuff. I'll bet they're out a LOT of money.
WHEW! I bet the cancellation just ticked Dad off even worse!cattitude said:I always think of the postage. When I was a kid (19) my b/f and I had a fairly large wedding planned. Of all the costs that pissed off my dad, the postage irritated him the most. We canceled the wedding about 3 days AFTER the invitations had been sent.
Not as bad as when we got married about 6 months later anyway.Railroad said:WHEW! I bet the cancellation just ticked Dad off even worse!
I would have gone somewhere a LOT better than New Mexico. Like OLD Mexico.Mrs. Jones said:Yeah, and thanks for not kidnapping yourself!
That's why, when I had cold feet, we decided we'd go ahead and have the big fun party and work things out later if we decided we didn't really like each other. That way, no one lost any money!cattitude said:I always think of the postage. When I was a kid (19) my b/f and I had a fairly large wedding planned. Of all the costs that pissed off my dad, the postage irritated him the most. We canceled the wedding about 3 days AFTER the invitations had been sent.
I was 19, my brain hadn't developed yet. :sad:K_Jo said:That's why, when I had cold feet, we decided we'd go ahead and have the big fun party and work things out later if we decided we didn't really like each other. That way, no one lost any money!
cattitude said:I was 19, my brain hadn't developed yet. :sad:
:shrug: Got me...hasn't happened to ANY man I know.K_Jo said:
At what age does a man's brain develop?
I do. What a coward...to leave her family worried like that.Railroad said:I don't blame the lady
cattitude said:Not as bad as when we got married about 6 months later anyway.
cattitude said::shrug: Got me...hasn't happened to ANY man I know.
Railroad said:HEY! My brain's developed! It's developed into a VERY SCARY THING!!
morganj614 said:Don't worry about it, the blood flow will soon cease to flow to that spot.
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