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1 minute ago, Simon said:

 

It's also an opportunity for in-laws who may not be very familiar with each other to spend some time then share a meal together.

 

Yea I get the night before in law meal. That is logical. The rehearsal.... less so.

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8 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea I get the night before in law meal. That is logical. The rehearsal.... less so.

 

I don't know if it holds true in Merry Olde but over here you generally have 10-20 people (many of whom may be strangers or never have participated) and are executing an intricately timed ceremony without the benefit of any sort of real time instruction.

When you also take into consideration that pre-wedding brides are temporarily insane, high-strung sociopathic perfectionists that are liable to murder anybody who fails to make their day perfect, then you'll realize that taking a 20 minute walkthrough can possibly save multiple lives.

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2 hours ago, RobbRiddick said:

There was a long line of people waiting to get into the back room to see Brandon Beane. Apparently no GM can refuse a request on his QB's wedding day. 

 

So where's James Cook? 

2 hours ago, pennstate10 said:

Cool.  I’m curious if any dads who have actually hosted a daughters wedding agree with that opinion. 
 

In my experience, brides want every thing to go smoothly on their wedding day. 
 

Don’t get me wrong. I think todays weddings are very much “over produced”.   My girls were both strongly encouraged to hire a “wedding planner” for another couple thousand on top of other costs. To their credit both girls figured that they didn’t need a planner. 
 

But a quick run through so everyone knows what they do when?  I think that’s a good idea. 

 

Depends on the daughter. Mine was very casual. My grand nephew and wife had one that would make the last Royal wedding look like a church picnic.

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44 minutes ago, Chicharito said:

We should start a pool I’ll take 3 years 244 days until the first reported divorce drama.

 

You sound like Fr Timlin during my sister’s wedding. He asked “why do we even bother?  Everybody ends up divorced!” He said this right on the altar during the wedding….more than 50 years ago, and they are still happily married. 

 

I really don’t think it’s just to spite him, but he’d deserve it.   :)

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Sargent Hulka said:

One picture showing McD sitting with his wife who is holding a parasol. Dion seated in the row in front of them, and Beane sitting in the row in front of Dion. I think Gabe Davis is standing in one photo wearing a tux. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-14768579/josh-allen-hailee-steinfeld-wedding.html

Good eye! It also looks like Terry Pegula sitting next to Beane and Shakir sitting in McDermott’s row. 

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On 5/31/2025 at 7:44 AM, 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 !!

 

Oh! I thought you were going to bring up John Lennon with Yoko Ono! :)

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Posted
5 minutes ago, skibum said:

Oh my God - DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THEY REGISTERED??? I am totally getting them an Instant Pot.

Legit question. Is there a gift registry for weddings of insanely rich people like this? I would assume no. I would assume you just show up and there’s super expensive everything and you just gorge. 

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On 5/31/2025 at 11:20 AM, Kirby Jackson said:

Seriously?!? I’m 44 (today actually)

 

Oh happy belated birthday!!!! Mine is June 16th. I'll be 51! :)

 

On 5/31/2025 at 11:20 AM, Kirby Jackson said:

 

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. 

Hey I grew up in an Italian family! Oh yes Vino! Haha! 

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38 minutes ago, The Firebaugh Kid said:

Legit question. Is there a gift registry for weddings of insanely rich people like this? I would assume no. I would assume you just show up and there’s super expensive everything and you just gorge. 

That actually is an interesting question!  Regardless of the bride and groom being super wealthy you would think it is still customary to give a wedding gift of some sort?

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