wow on 17:29 - Apr 11 with 2147 views | catch74 | Blimey! One of my good friends married my wife’s best friend (since childhood.) We all knew he was mucking around and she had someone else on the go before the wedding. A few of her friends chatted to her at her hen do and she openly said she wasn’t sure about the wedding. She then explained to her mum, a few days before the wedding, that she wasn’t sure. Her mums response was ‘you will be getting married.’ The parents had funded the whole wedding to the tune of £50k. It went ahead, they went on honeymoon, came back & never spent another night together. They rather acrimoniously went their separate ways, made our friendships difficult too. | |
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wow on 17:31 - Apr 11 with 2139 views | Eireannach_gorm | 'We'd sacrificed so much and only asked each guest for around $1500'. | | | |
wow on 17:32 - Apr 11 with 2130 views | PJH |
wow on 17:29 - Apr 11 by catch74 | Blimey! One of my good friends married my wife’s best friend (since childhood.) We all knew he was mucking around and she had someone else on the go before the wedding. A few of her friends chatted to her at her hen do and she openly said she wasn’t sure about the wedding. She then explained to her mum, a few days before the wedding, that she wasn’t sure. Her mums response was ‘you will be getting married.’ The parents had funded the whole wedding to the tune of £50k. It went ahead, they went on honeymoon, came back & never spent another night together. They rather acrimoniously went their separate ways, made our friendships difficult too. |
Hope you didn't miss an ITFC game for the wedding. I missed a home game against Everton once for my ex brother in laws wedding and that marriage was over by the time they came back from honeymoon-don't think it was the same wedding as yours* though. *yours meaning the wedding that you are talking about, not your wedding. [Post edited 11 Apr 2019 17:33]
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wow on 17:33 - Apr 11 with 2125 views | caught-in-limbo | You must have sat at your computer with your eyes shut and clicked randomly on your mouse for about an hour to get to that page. Wow BTW: I laughed at "MADE OF HONOUR". | |
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wow on 17:38 - Apr 11 with 2109 views | Swansea_Blue |
wow on 17:29 - Apr 11 by catch74 | Blimey! One of my good friends married my wife’s best friend (since childhood.) We all knew he was mucking around and she had someone else on the go before the wedding. A few of her friends chatted to her at her hen do and she openly said she wasn’t sure about the wedding. She then explained to her mum, a few days before the wedding, that she wasn’t sure. Her mums response was ‘you will be getting married.’ The parents had funded the whole wedding to the tune of £50k. It went ahead, they went on honeymoon, came back & never spent another night together. They rather acrimoniously went their separate ways, made our friendships difficult too. |
Woah. The pressure put on people sometimes is just nuts. I certainly felt it, although it was more me feeling there was an expectation to ‘do the right thing’ as it was nowhere near as explicit as that. That’s just nuts. £50k too, that’s just silly. | |
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wow on 18:09 - Apr 11 with 2056 views | Melford | I think my sister had the best idea. Just the two of them ***ked off to Gretna Green and got married on the quiet. Then came back and told everybody what they had done and had a massive party. No stress or hassle for anyone. | |
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wow on 18:20 - Apr 11 with 2031 views | footers | Just take her to a Harvester and have done with it. If she doesn't like a carvery she's a wrong'un. | |
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wow on 19:51 - Apr 11 with 1935 views | jeera |
wow on 17:38 - Apr 11 by Swansea_Blue | Woah. The pressure put on people sometimes is just nuts. I certainly felt it, although it was more me feeling there was an expectation to ‘do the right thing’ as it was nowhere near as explicit as that. That’s just nuts. £50k too, that’s just silly. |
The prospect of it working probably not helped either by them both shagging someone else. | |
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wow on 19:57 - Apr 11 with 1930 views | jeera | What is it with some people and their weddings? My niece, who is usually quite a sweet natured girl, if not a little selfish at times, become a complete loon leading up to her wedding. Even her mum, my sister, began referring to her as Bridezilla, such was her sense of self-importance and entitlement. Little brat. | |
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wow on 20:35 - Apr 11 with 1885 views | catch74 |
wow on 17:38 - Apr 11 by Swansea_Blue | Woah. The pressure put on people sometimes is just nuts. I certainly felt it, although it was more me feeling there was an expectation to ‘do the right thing’ as it was nowhere near as explicit as that. That’s just nuts. £50k too, that’s just silly. |
Ridiculous amount to spend on a wedding, they learnt the hard way too! Too proud cancel, I guess embarrassment with family all invited etc. | |
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wow on 20:43 - Apr 11 with 1872 views | catch74 |
wow on 17:32 - Apr 11 by PJH | Hope you didn't miss an ITFC game for the wedding. I missed a home game against Everton once for my ex brother in laws wedding and that marriage was over by the time they came back from honeymoon-don't think it was the same wedding as yours* though. *yours meaning the wedding that you are talking about, not your wedding. [Post edited 11 Apr 2019 17:33]
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Funnily enough the wedding date was a poor choice, England v Portugal 2006. They initially weren’t going to show, then relented and allowed a screen, threw their timings into turmoil. | |
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wow on 20:51 - Apr 11 with 1860 views | PJH |
wow on 20:43 - Apr 11 by catch74 | Funnily enough the wedding date was a poor choice, England v Portugal 2006. They initially weren’t going to show, then relented and allowed a screen, threw their timings into turmoil. |
I think someone had a radio so we were able to keep up to date with the Ipswich v Everton game.It was in 1982 or 1983. | | | |
wow on 21:01 - Apr 11 with 1845 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
wow on 18:09 - Apr 11 by Melford | I think my sister had the best idea. Just the two of them ***ked off to Gretna Green and got married on the quiet. Then came back and told everybody what they had done and had a massive party. No stress or hassle for anyone. |
Did the same second time. Gretna, casual & done & dusted in 15 minutes. Drove up to Edinburgh for honeymoon after. Bloody wonderful. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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wow on 21:13 - Apr 11 with 1815 views | jas0999 | This is a wind up ...surely ... | | | |
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