Sleeping with the future spouse. Now that's worth a kick or two.
2007-11-28 05:06:30
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answer #1
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answered by Signilda 7
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I invited a few people to my wedding that may well have needed "escorting" to the exit before the night was over - I had to invite them, they were family! However, I made sure I had some people who's job it was at the reception to keep an eye on them and call them a cab if they had too much to drink and got roudy, abusive or violent. I think the important thing is though, I wasn't going to do the kicking out! I was there to enjoy myself - let other people be the bouncers!
2007-11-28 05:08:26
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answer #2
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answered by Purple_ giraffe 3
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depends on what you mean,.
Out of the wedding party? (like, before the wedding ever happens?)
Or out of the church? while the wedding is taking place?
Either way- It would take a lot. The people who are involved in your wedding are involved because you love them. Not because you enjoy kicking them out of places! lol!
2007-11-28 05:05:58
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answer #3
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answered by nikkilee911 3
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The Brides Mom having the Brides Dad Arrested for Back Child support!!! (this actually happened)
2007-11-28 07:23:56
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answered by TaylorProud 5
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Someone who is making a major disturbance, and trouble .. should be removed from the wedding.
2007-11-28 05:06:06
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answer #5
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answered by Tara 7
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anything that offends you and your wedding party... they must go... this is a special day for all of you, and everyone should know not to come in there trying to run the show or show up anyone of special authority for the day...
2007-11-28 05:18:43
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answered by Lupe S 3
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If one of your bridesmaids gets really drunk at your bachelorette party and confesses having relations with your soon to be husband. FYI: No, this didn't happen to me. But I have read it in a email before.
2007-11-28 05:07:03
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answered by Deena D 2
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If they are unreliable, for example, are late or don't show up for rehearsals and conveniently forget to host a bridal shower/bachelorette party.
2007-11-28 06:17:53
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answered by germaine_87313 7
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People who tried to meddle or interfere. Or, a Maid of Honor who is not helping me with the wedding - that's part of their "job."
2007-11-28 05:06:05
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answered by kiddkosmic 4
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Rude, Loud and sloppy behavior.
Bringing your screaming brat, when you were aware that NO KIDS ALLOWED.
2007-11-28 05:07:26
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answered by Tiffany 2
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