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Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 04:58:10 PMQuote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 04:38:23 PMIt's just a nice way to say hi to the bride (or groom) and give them a little honeymoon cash. Looking down on it is a wannabe White Coastener thing.Rusty is right here. People can't possibly dislike things that they don't find enjoyable. Clearly an attempt by all involved to be cool and something that they're not. Bunch of posers. I regret my involvement, don't know what I was thinking. to be fair, you did say it was for "poors". But I'm sure that was just about disliking an activity.
Quote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 04:38:23 PMIt's just a nice way to say hi to the bride (or groom) and give them a little honeymoon cash. Looking down on it is a wannabe White Coastener thing.Rusty is right here. People can't possibly dislike things that they don't find enjoyable. Clearly an attempt by all involved to be cool and something that they're not. Bunch of posers. I regret my involvement, don't know what I was thinking.
It's just a nice way to say hi to the bride (or groom) and give them a little honeymoon cash. Looking down on it is a wannabe White Coastener thing.
Quote from: mocat on June 05, 2013, 03:47:06 PMEverybody who wants to just comes up and dances with the bride or groom for 30 seconds. The best man/maid of honor collect a dollar or whatever you want to give. This is a pretty established tradition that comes from European immigrants poors obviously.
Everybody who wants to just comes up and dances with the bride or groom for 30 seconds. The best man/maid of honor collect a dollar or whatever you want to give. This is a pretty established tradition that comes from European immigrants poors obviously.
you still get the gift bread.it's not an either/or.(i still agree that it's not fun)
Quote from: seven on June 05, 2013, 05:12:17 PMyou still get the gift bread.it's not an either/or.(i still agree that it's not fun)I know. I don't want their paper money or their dance touches. Just gifts later and party rocking now. I'm not sure I understand the board divide on this one honestly. #liveandlearn #acceptance
Quote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 05:01:49 PMQuote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 04:58:10 PMQuote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 04:38:23 PMIt's just a nice way to say hi to the bride (or groom) and give them a little honeymoon cash. Looking down on it is a wannabe White Coastener thing.Rusty is right here. People can't possibly dislike things that they don't find enjoyable. Clearly an attempt by all involved to be cool and something that they're not. Bunch of posers. I regret my involvement, don't know what I was thinking. to be fair, you did say it was for "poors". But I'm sure that was just about disliking an activity.No I didn't. I speculated it originated from poors. Now it's just a stupid thing that people with or without money do. Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 04:12:14 PMQuote from: mocat on June 05, 2013, 03:47:06 PMEverybody who wants to just comes up and dances with the bride or groom for 30 seconds. The best man/maid of honor collect a dollar or whatever you want to give. This is a pretty established tradition that comes from European immigrants poors obviously.I dislike the dancing/imposition on both sides of the equation. I would much prefer to give/receive a nice gift that can be opened later than have to be harassed on the dance floor in exchange for filthy paper money. That's how strip clubs operate.
good then
Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 05:25:35 PMgood thenI still think you were being a prick
Quote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 05:26:44 PMQuote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 05:25:35 PMgood thenI still think you were being a prickthere is no way to politely crap on someone else's tradition you contrary sonofabitch. of course i was being a prick.
no. nondenominational ceremony took less than fifteen minutes by design. the sole focus was fun for everyone at the reception. did the table rounds by way of thanks/greeting. no garter toss or bouquet toss. did cut cake and have a first dance. limited fanfare. only two speeches (maid of honor/best man) both concise and sufficiently funny/endearing. i actually had fun.
Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 06:20:56 PMno. nondenominational ceremony took less than fifteen minutes by design. the sole focus was fun for everyone at the reception. did the table rounds by way of thanks/greeting. no garter toss or bouquet toss. did cut cake and have a first dance. limited fanfare. only two speeches (maid of honor/best man) both concise and sufficiently funny/endearing. i actually had fun. wow, great wedding bread, you correctly took out all the stupid crap!
they all sat in the back part of the big ass church we rented and I was able to flip them all off as we walked out without any collateral damage. was a great way to go out. eff you brajjes and brajjettes, let's do this or something.
Quote from: seven on June 05, 2013, 06:24:27 PMQuote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 06:20:56 PMno. nondenominational ceremony took less than fifteen minutes by design. the sole focus was fun for everyone at the reception. did the table rounds by way of thanks/greeting. no garter toss or bouquet toss. did cut cake and have a first dance. limited fanfare. only two speeches (maid of honor/best man) both concise and sufficiently funny/endearing. i actually had fun. wow, great wedding bread, you correctly took out all the stupid crap!speeches and cake cutting are pretty stupid
Quote from: michigancat on June 05, 2013, 06:39:57 PMQuote from: seven on June 05, 2013, 06:24:27 PMQuote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 06:20:56 PMno. nondenominational ceremony took less than fifteen minutes by design. the sole focus was fun for everyone at the reception. did the table rounds by way of thanks/greeting. no garter toss or bouquet toss. did cut cake and have a first dance. limited fanfare. only two speeches (maid of honor/best man) both concise and sufficiently funny/endearing. i actually had fun. wow, great wedding bread, you correctly took out all the stupid crap!speeches and cake cutting are pretty stupidi see more value (to the wedding participants) in both of those than any of the other crap he cut.
Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 06:42:19 PM they all sat in the back part of the big ass church we rented and I was able to flip them all off as we walked out without any collateral damage. was a great way to go out. eff you brajjes and brajjettes, let's do this or something.sounds rad
if you were my irl friend and were at my wedding and i flipped you off at the church we would have grinned big as crap at each other and really just been perfectly happy in that one tiny moment. would have been great. i just know it. i wish we could know that joy together.
Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 07:03:08 PMif you were my irl friend and were at my wedding and i flipped you off at the church we would have grinned big as crap at each other and really just been perfectly happy in that one tiny moment. would have been great. i just know it. i wish we could know that joy together.I probably would have done the WWF "suck it" move back at you. And winked.