Weddings Appreciation....

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Seriously...one of the best times you can have (as long as they're not outdoor in the middle of the summer). Good food, good drinks, SOMETHING there for everyone.
 
Inb4 this turns into a 10 page debate about pro-marriage vs anti-marriage.


But yes, beig a wedding photographer I find myself wishing I was a guest and not a vendor...weddings are so much fun.
 
Whether the archaic ritual of a wedding is even remotely relevant to today's society aside



Weddings are awesome (as long as they aren't dry)
 
Word. Going to a wedding this sunday. and saturday is my bday, so I'm gonna just continue the party into the wedding day hahaha. My friend is getting married and they invited 500+ people and she said the majority are pretty women and she's gorgeous and open bar soooo...it's go time.
 
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As long as there's an open bar then yes a wedding is appreciated.  If not....................got the brown paper bag outside in the car. 
 
In before gay marriage debate.

The only thing about weddings I don't like is how the bride thinks its all about her and that its her day as opposed to the groom's day as well. They're more caught up in the pageantry.
 
they are fun to attend if you dont have to do anything but show up.

im in my friends wedding party but dreading if he names me best man...not trying to wear that doofy tux his fiance picks out with the tacky prom colors, i dont feel like planning a bachelor party, and not a big public speaker so fuggetabout all that toast stuff. if he asks though, ill do it but there better be like top shelf vodka at the reception. 

just let me boogie, drink, eat, and try to hit on some of the women

and whats up with Sunday weddings, like that is the prime day to recover...Saturdays are ideal followed by Fridays unless its a destination wedding, than i dont care what day.
 
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In before gay marriage debate.

The only thing about weddings I don't like is how the bride thinks its all about her and that its her day as opposed to the groom's day as well. They're more caught up in the pageantry.

doubt the groom really wants to get married.
 
In before gay marriage debate.

The only thing about weddings I don't like is how the bride thinks its all about her and that its her day as opposed to the groom's day as well. They're more caught up in the pageantry.

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It's ALL about the bride....as a groom, you're just an accessory for the day :lol:
 
Bunk weddings...I know I'm barely having one. **** I want to sit around in a hot *** church in a hot *** suit listening to some pastor full of hot *** air for?

Now, if we're talking receptions, that's a different matter entirely.
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I loathe weddings. They bore me. I'm at that age where everyone is getting married. One year I went to 8 weddings in 6 weeks. ******g awful. Sad single aunts dancing. Little bratty kids sliding across the floor in their socks. The insistence that "December, 1963" must be played at every reception.


That said, I got married two weeks ago. I wanted my wedding to be the anti-wedding. I rented 4 cabins with great views in the middle of nowhere. The slept 40 people. We invited immediate family and only my closest friends. The ceremony lasted approximately 8 minutes. Groom, bride, maid-of-honor and best man. We said our "I do's." Done. We had everything catered and had great bourbons and vodka. We spent two drunken nights there. Everyone said that it was the way weddings should be. Weddings shouldn't be some arduous obligation regardless of how happy you are for the couple.
Yes. Yes all around.
 
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I actually enjoy DJing weddings moreso than I do DJing the clubs. I have out about 7 or 8 contracts plus a couple of non-contract types between June and November for weddings. I'm looking forward to it.
 
I loathe weddings. They bore me. I'm at that age where everyone is getting married. One year I went to 8 weddings in 6 weeks. ******g awful. Sad single aunts dancing. Little bratty kids sliding across the floor in their socks. The insistence that "December, 1963" must be played at every reception.


That said, I got married two weeks ago. I wanted my wedding to be the anti-wedding. I rented 4 cabins with great views in the middle of nowhere. The slept 40 people. We invited immediate family and only my closest friends. The ceremony lasted approximately 8 minutes. Groom, bride, maid-of-honor and best man. We said our "I do's." Done. We had everything catered and had great bourbons and vodka. We spent two drunken nights there. Everyone said that it was the way weddings should be. Weddings shouldn't be some arduous obligation regardless of how happy you are for the couple.
 
I loathe weddings. They bore me. I'm at that age where everyone is getting married. One year I went to 8 weddings in 6 weeks. ******g awful. Sad single aunts dancing. Little bratty kids sliding across the floor in their socks. The insistence that "December, 1963" must be played at every reception.


That said, I got married two weeks ago. I wanted my wedding to be the anti-wedding. I rented 4 cabins with great views in the middle of nowhere. The slept 40 people. We invited immediate family and only my closest friends. The ceremony lasted approximately 8 minutes. Groom, bride, maid-of-honor and best man. We said our "I do's." Done. We had everything catered and had great bourbons and vodka. We spent two drunken nights there. Everyone said that it was the way weddings should be. Weddings shouldn't be some arduous obligation regardless of how happy you are for the couple.

that's pretty cool...I love non-traditional stuff.

One of the better weddings I've been to had a mac n' cheese bar and ice cream sandwiches for dessert (instead of cake).
 
I loathe weddings. They bore me. I'm at that age where everyone is getting married. One year I went to 8 weddings in 6 weeks. ******g awful. Sad single aunts dancing. Little bratty kids sliding across the floor in their socks. The insistence that "December, 1963" must be played at every reception.


That said, I got married two weeks ago. I wanted my wedding to be the anti-wedding. I rented 4 cabins with great views in the middle of nowhere. The slept 40 people. We invited immediate family and only my closest friends. The ceremony lasted approximately 8 minutes. Groom, bride, maid-of-honor and best man. We said our "I do's." Done. We had everything catered and had great bourbons and vodka. We spent two drunken nights there. Everyone said that it was the way weddings should be. Weddings shouldn't be some arduous obligation regardless of how happy you are for the couple.

Matter of opinion.
 
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