i think in case 1 has a moral -- at least football games will keep really obnoxious people away from your wedding or it might end up like case 2.
the worst i ever experienced was someone getting so drunk she passed out -- and she wasn't exactly petite. it took 3 guys to carry her out which made a little bit of a stir at the country club. at least she didn't puke on anything -- right?
2007-09-03 05:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, last wedding I went to the brides daughters b/f ended up leaving with some other girl she works with, thats just rude, they had been dating for 2 years and he lived with the brides family, so before the bride and groom left for honeymoon they had to kick this kid outta their house, the day afte the wedding!
The ex manager who tells all th eold employess (who never liked her) that are trying to be civil and say hi she shoos away and says I odnt like you go away, and she was wearing like a mini dress, EVERYTHING but her butt was hanging out, and that came pretty close.
The girl in the mini skirt at a nice wedding, and the thigh high boots that just came for free booze, thats wrong too.
The one wedding they actually had to cut the grooms man off of drinkign before the ceremony because he wanted to get trashed before he got there, then there were little kids running around and the one kid at the reception bounced his head off the table, so he passed out and in the middle of the dance the EMS had to come in and haul the kid away.
And the one, a pregnant lady came in wearing tight pants and essentially what seemed to be a belly shirt, cowboy boots a hat, and her hair wasnt even brushed, looked like she just rolled outta bed, she could have worn a longer shirt to make it better, and her jeans were way too tight so they popped her belly out even more,
2007-09-03 19:39:27
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answered by chattergurl1986 4
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At my friend's wedding, an invited guest showed up with SIX uninvited extras. In the card that person gave? $5. The $5 in and of itself isn't horrible if that's all this person could afford - however, IMO, if you drive a $60,000 car, you can afford more than $5 as a wedding gift - ESPECIALLY if you bring uninviteds. (Not to mention, more than one!)
2007-09-03 10:38:58
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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- The father of the groom and changed out of his tuxedo into jean shorts and a raggedy t-shirt in the middle of the recption!
-The roudy groomsmen ate the goldfish out of the centerpieces with shots of tequila. I was glad I wasn't there to witness such horror.
-Flip flops and shorts being worn to an expensive wedding.
-White dress clad guests. In this case mother and daugther both were dressed in white. I guess bad manners do run in families.
Good luck
2007-09-04 03:23:01
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answered by Blunt 7
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I don't know if it's ghastly, but at my wedding...
One cousin's hubby wore jeans to the wedding and reception. And not only did they not give a gift, but they didn't even give us a card.
Another cousin cut out early to pack up her hubby's old apartment. (They bought a house a month prior to the wedding)
And most of my other cousins and my uncle didn't even bother to RSVP or show up.
Oh and someone's kid threw up right at one of the tables.
Can you tell I have such a close knit family?
2007-09-03 07:32:58
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answered by Proud Momma 6
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At my best friends wedding, one of the groomsmen missed the entire reception in order to have sex with a friend of a friend. Too bad because it was a rocking party! I don't consider that creepy, just rude. They could have waited until after the wedding to get laid.
2007-09-03 05:41:45
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answered by hollyberry 5
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My cousin just got married two weeks ago. One of my cousins showed up in a t shirt a cowboy hat and some cowboy boots. And my uncle, of the cousin who got married, wore his first suit, to his sons wedding, at the rececption he was in jeans, gym shoes, and an old raggedy t shirt
2007-09-03 06:05:33
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answered by Samantha 2
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We invited my husbands mother to our wedding, well she didn't show up. She said she was ill. My husbands step grandmother came and she was undergoing chemo! Sure enough the next day his mother showed up to one of her grand kids birthday party. But then again when my husband almost died she came to the hospital and sat in her car, I had to go out to tell her what was going on, her excuse... she was on oxygen and her tank was almost out. HELLO IT WAS A HOSPITAL!!!! that is not only a rude guest, but a disrespecctful mother of the groom!
2007-09-04 13:40:19
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answered by victoria E. 4
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Watching one of the younger guests get absolutely smashed and grinding on an older (much much older) woman trying to get laid.
2007-09-03 06:14:40
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answered by pspoptart 6
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My mother in law and sisters in law who all wore matching hot pink plastic stick on finger nails and had to take them off to eat their meals cos they couldnt hold the cutlery. So they sat them on the table in front of their plates. EEEewwwwwwwwww.
2007-09-03 09:57:07
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answered by bluegirl6 6
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