shouldn't these people serve WILD TURKEY LIQUOR AND BOONESFARM at the reception since it's you know a thanksgiving weekend? It's in the back woods - fits right in right. everyone's bringing their own seating, like, law chair or fold up chair. less to clean up.
2007-11-19
16:26:04
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well i'm not goin to the wedding only the part after where everybody eats and gets drunk. why waste time at a 2 hour ceremony. that is more fun for the peoples thats getting married NOT US.
2007-11-19
16:32:01 ·
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everybody taking cheap shots. hope it make you feel better to put somebody else down.
2007-11-19
16:41:53 ·
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Mrs. Cami...it sounds like a theme party to me. And it REALLY doesn't matter what the pretentious fools responding think. They won't be at the festivities, now will they? I don't know if you are actually part of the preparation for the festivities or are simply offering a suggestion in line with the informal theme of the occasion, but as long as everyone joins the happy couple in the spirit of their new lives together IT DOES NOT MATTER what anyone drinks. Best wishes to the happy couple.
2007-11-19 20:05:45
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answered by Debra W 3
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Hayl Yes. I photographed weddings for over 20 years and in my experience, the weddings that were the happiest (as in lack of tension) were the ones that did not put on pretenses. I would gladly drink either one, if that was what the couple chose to serve. It is their day, not those that are there for the reception.
2007-11-20 03:45:45
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answered by david d 2
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I thinks that's a cool idea for a thanksgiving wedding!
2007-11-20 11:40:12
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answered by Who Knew? 5
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Hey...I love Wild Turkey, and would do shots if invited to your wedding!
2007-11-20 10:07:58
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answered by Learning is fun! 4
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When I was 18, we all hung out at one guy's house...the usual spot we'd end up at no matter what the gang did. There was a girl who'd clean the house for a bottle of Boone's. Her nickname was "Patty on her knees." If Patty's coming to the wedding, stock up!
2007-11-20 00:31:40
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answered by Oksoimjded 1
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Yes, these cheap shots are making me feel a lot better. It doesn't matter where you live, how much education you have or money you make; class comes from within.
You come across classless, I'll flame you.
You are definitely redneck; however, if you friends and family are accustom to "freshly" killed poultry and cheap beer (I'm not even sure that's what Boone's is, or is it vodka?). Then, go for it.
Have fun. I'll be drinking my Chardonnay and eating my store bought turkey this weekend.
2007-11-20 00:50:11
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answered by J'adore 4
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Sounds kind of hillbilly. But then again I'm guessing it's a hillbilly reception. So yea it's OK. I feel great about putting people (YOU) down. Made my day super fun:) If the hillbilly overalls fit then well..........you know the rest.
2007-11-20 00:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If the wedding is in a ghetto in West Virginia, you`re set. Please go to the wedding, & let us know if the bride & groom are wearing matching ZZ TOP t-shirts, shoes optional.
2007-11-20 00:38:39
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answered by ropar 5
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It is whatever they want to serve since it is their wedding. I guess that would fit though. Depends on if they are having alcohol or not.
2007-11-20 00:29:59
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answered by arachelle008 2
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sure sounds good to me... especially if it is around thanksgiving.
2007-11-20 06:09:33
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answered by ivy 5
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