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Quote from: Mr Bread on June 05, 2013, 03:02:27 PMI've been to Illinois and Arizona weddings and there were no dollar dances. Never heard of it. Sounds terrible. Why only those 2 places?I've been to Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois, California off the top of my head and each one had a dollar dance. It's not really a big deal. 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.
I've been to Illinois and Arizona weddings and there were no dollar dances. Never heard of it. Sounds terrible.
This one was in the gym attached to the local church and the priest kicked everyone out after the bride's family tried to sneak in a bunch of kegs.
ugh, wedding party choreographed novelty dances
I stomped on a lightbulb in a bag after I got married
Quote from: Saulbadguy on June 06, 2013, 09:36:48 PMI stomped on a lightbulb in a bag after I got marriedthats not a midwestern thing thats a jewish thing correct?
Quote from: scottwildcat on June 06, 2013, 09:38:03 PMQuote from: Saulbadguy on June 06, 2013, 09:36:48 PMI stomped on a lightbulb in a bag after I got marriedthats not a midwestern thing thats a jewish thing correct?yes but all the white midwesterner (non-jews) thought it was adorable/amazing
The other one was probably in a parking lot somewhere grabbing his junk and flipping the bird.
When there is a quarterback competition and one of the leading candidates shows up at a youth camp to help the youngsters learn to throw laser spirals, and then the other leading candidate is nowhere to be found.
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. Welp. Evidently Mr. Bread is Mrs. CNS. Love you, Hon.
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.