Yes, We planned an outdoor wedding in a really pretty park. About a week before the wedding the whole town pretty much flooded. We had to find a new sight and make sure our hair people and florist, Dj, ect. were still gonna be there. We found a new sight and it was so freakin hot that day and as we were leaving the hotel room to go to the ceremony it started to rain. We went anyway and it rain up until the wedding and again right after but we got it in so that was good. Plus I had forgotten my birth certificate, which i needed for my honeymoon, at my parents house 6 hours away. My friend stopped and got it on her way into town only to find on the morning of the wedding it wasnt the right one. We ended up calling about 4 people to get it and relay it to the hotel, but I got it during the reception and everything was fine.
2006-12-07 06:12:46
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answered by elephantfun 3
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no remember how a lot you plan, some thing continually is going incorrect. you won't manage to administration issues like the climate, so if it fairly is the only element that is going incorrect, that isn't too undesirable. We had some minor gadget defects at our wedding ceremony. somebody forgot the decorations for the pinnacle table so there became into basically one swag of tulle and the midsection-piece. It appeared somewhat bare. The tux save ignored some pairs of socks so the boys have been working around searching for socks final minute. We forgot the cake knife, so while it became into time for the cake reducing ceremony we've been status there like um wheres the knife. thankfully the caterer had one and the DJ ran over and located it and got here to our rescuse. additionally our DJ became into interior the approach of changing his library to CDs and did no longer convey his finished series so people complained related to the constrained musics alternatives. yet all in all each thing went particularly soft, and the accepted public did no longer observe the little issues. (A coupled of the ornamental vases broke too yet oh properly!) Oh and that i very nearly forgot the jewellery and the limo had to tutor lower back to get them lol!
2016-10-04 23:59:20
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answered by ? 4
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I didn't but I witnessed one. I witnessed a wedding that should not have taken place to begin with. At the reception, it was a day wedding, the bride and groom were barely even next to each other. Then after when we were all heading to his parents house he left without her, didn't even say goodbye or I will see you there. He just left.
2006-12-10 20:15:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha, you should ask! :o)
Yeppers...My husband's parents are divorced and TRUE enemies. We tried everything to keep them from connecting at the wedding. Turns out it was a big disaster after we left the reception hall.
My father in law grabbed the video camera(which was his) from his step daughter and ran out of the building just to get away from the family...
2006-12-06 20:22:21
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answered by Nikki 7
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Yes, one big disaster. On the leadup to my wedding day One of me bridesmaids decided she didn't like the dress she had to wear, didn't want her hair styled the way I asked & complained about the shoes so I had to buy new ones for her. Didn't want to stay the night before my wedding to make it easier, didn't want to escort me to the church, the list goes on & on. On the eve of my wedding she phoned me & said she couldn't be bothered to turn up in the morning, In fact she didn't know why she agreed to be a bridesmaid because she does not beileve in marriage. After I hurled insults & names down the phone she phoned my husband & told me I called off the wedding & then phoned his Dad & said I said nasty stuff about his family. Too make matters worse She is my husbands brothers girlfriend & I still have to put up with her crap. I think she did it because She fancies my husband & couldn't bear to be without him so she settled for his brother & tried to ruin our wedding!
2006-12-06 20:22:39
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answered by Dannie 5
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the a/c went out in the building and it was in the high 90's all day the cake started to fall apart
2006-12-06 20:23:05
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answered by Neev 7
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well we paid for 2 limos to come, one for the guys, one for the girls. well only one limo came. the guys went out first, and then the limo came back to get us girls. got to the wedding right on time and ready to walk down the aisle!
2006-12-07 05:12:51
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answered by Jenn 5
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Does being left at the altar count?
2006-12-06 20:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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After we said our vows and our "I Do's" and we kissed. My wife with tears streaming down her face said(on camera and right in front of the preacher by the way) "if you break my heart i will Fu#&*ng kill you"
2006-12-06 20:23:39
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answered by Oridina 2
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My glasses broke that morning, and I had to go through the day relatively blind. Had no backup and no one to fix them.
2006-12-07 01:41:15
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answered by Lydia 7
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