US Egg Posted Saturday at 02:40 PM Posted Saturday at 02:40 PM 33 minutes ago, uticaclub said: I thought I was someone that couldn't really be offended, then I went to a beer & wine only wedding. Last year, same thing. It was at a small barn, it was a want to be winery place. Served their wine, like 6 choices, canned beer. Small buffet with desert sized plates, not enough tables, the white plastic folding ones and chairs on uneven ground. Hot and little cover. …..oh well. 🤷♂️ I think the Steinfeld-Allen reception should be decent though. Quote
Einstein Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM 7 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Why would Dion, Knox, and Kincaid be the only players? I kinda assumed the whole team would be there. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted Saturday at 02:52 PM Posted Saturday at 02:52 PM 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: that was the first time I heard of a wedding without an open bar. If you can’t afford an open bar, invite less people. You must be young! Weddings without an open bar (cash bar) were the *norm* until about 25 or so years ago. Having an open bar in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's was quite rare. Of course, weddings were not the extravaganza that they have become today. But even today, only about 60% of weddings have an open bar. 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted Saturday at 03:00 PM Posted Saturday at 03:00 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, MarkyMannn said: Yes I got an invite to the Josh & Hailee Allan wedding. At the local fire hall. Wait.....Allan?!? Josh and Hailee are missing out on a traditional Buffalo Polish wedding. Held at a church hall, pirogi, kielbasa and golumbki buffet catered by bapchas in white aprons, a polka band and a "set up" on every table. (A bottle of Seagram's 7 and a bottle of Oscar's lemon lime or ginger ale, aka a Buffalo open bar.) Edited Saturday at 03:11 PM by PromoTheRobot 4 1 3 1 Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted Saturday at 03:20 PM Posted Saturday at 03:20 PM 25 minutes ago, Einstein said: You must be young! Weddings without an open bar (cash bar) were the *norm* until about 25 or so years ago. Having an open bar in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's was quite rare. Of course, weddings were not the extravaganza that they have become today. But even today, only about 60% of weddings have an open bar. Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM 19 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. Same! Large italian family and my papa owned one of the first liquor stores in a suburb of Buffalo. Wine was an every day thing. But yeah, open bar is a relatively new thing. It started becoming popular in the late 80's and early 90's. Before that, the vast majority of weddings were cash bar 1 Quote
Augie Posted Saturday at 03:57 PM Posted Saturday at 03:57 PM 32 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. Happy Birthday! I’ve been to countless weddings starting in the 80’s, and I don’t remember any that did NOT have an open bar. I went to one last year that was catered by Chipotle, and even they had a full open bar. Our DIL used to be a wedding planner, and she always says spend your money on the band and the bar because nobody is going to remember the food. 1 1 1 1 Quote
BigAl2526 Posted Saturday at 04:13 PM Posted Saturday at 04:13 PM 9 hours ago, NickelCity said: Now this is peak off-season. It gets worse after mandatory mini-camp. Quote
Virgil Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. Wow. Way to make it all about you 😋 4 Quote
julian Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. A few dozen ??? Holy crap, please tell me there’s some explainable reason for receiving that many wedding invites, the alternative of me being friendless and/or myself seen as too poor to afford an acceptable wedding gift is horrifying lol. Im 53 and in my entire life have been invited to maybe 6 weddings and attending 3. I never thought any kind of way about it… until now lol. Ok ok, I just read your post again and seen you stated you’re from a large Italian family, that makes me feel a little better lol. Edited Saturday at 04:35 PM by julian 1 2 Quote
Draconator Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM 18 minutes ago, Virgil said: Wow. Way to make it all about you 😋 I mean, he follows greatness. (me). Quote
Don Otreply Posted Saturday at 04:53 PM Posted Saturday at 04:53 PM 5 hours ago, T master said: I just hope it doesn't effect him like it did Bass that seems to draw all of a mans strength, if it does it's going to be a long season !! Right, those damn women weaken the legs…., 1 2 Quote
SoMAn Posted Saturday at 05:15 PM Posted Saturday at 05:15 PM Whoever can afford the best wedding gifts… Pegulas, Tom Brady, Mickelson, Mahomes, and a few Hollywood muckety-mucks. Maybe Trubisky can be there as ring-bearer, but he’s got to leave after the wedding and can’t stay for the reception. Quote
boater Posted Saturday at 05:24 PM Posted Saturday at 05:24 PM 30 minutes ago, Don Otreply said: Right, those damn women weaken the legs…., Classic! 2 Quote
behind a post WMS69 Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM I got my invite, but since I am living in Panama, I am going to have to pass. 1 Quote
Augie Posted Saturday at 05:33 PM Posted Saturday at 05:33 PM 2 hours ago, Einstein said: I kinda assumed the whole team would be there. The whole team and an open bar? There goes his signing bonus! 🤣 1 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Saturday at 05:44 PM Posted Saturday at 05:44 PM “Shady” picking me up after he tosses a few “minus 1s” off the party bus… 1 Quote
LeviF Posted Saturday at 05:44 PM Posted Saturday at 05:44 PM 1 hour ago, Augie said: Happy Birthday! I’ve been to countless weddings starting in the 80’s, and I don’t remember any that did NOT have an open bar. I went to one last year that was catered by Chipotle, and even they had a full open bar. Our DIL used to be a wedding planner, and she always says spend your money on the band and the bar because nobody is going to remember the food. My buddy Jeff’s wedding in June 2018, I had an ossobucco that I would kill to have again. The only other thing I really remember is very suggestively dancing with the mother of the bride. Jeff and I don’t talk much anymore. 3 Quote
billykay Posted Saturday at 06:01 PM Posted Saturday at 06:01 PM 2 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually) and have been to a few dozen weddings I’d say. That was the 1st that I’ve ever been to without one (at least that I remember). Keep in mind, I grew up in a big Italian family that loves the vino. I'm in my 80's and the only wedding that I attended with a cash bar was in Potsdam, NY. in the 70's. I understand that was common there at that time. 2 Quote
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