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jubilance1922 10-27-2006 02:52 PM

For the ladies who are engaged: Bridezillas is casting for season 4.

From craigslist:

* Casting For Bridzillas - Season 4 *

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Reply to: job-226549236@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-10-27, 2:27PM EDT


Are you getting married soon? Is your inner Bridezilla coming out? We are currently casting for season 4 of Bridezillas on WE Network. We are looking for brides that are getting married in November/December of this year. This season we are offering a second honeymoon to Jamaica and free videography of your wedding ceremony. Please contact us ASAP if you are a bride getting married in November/December. Thanks and have a good day.


Job location is Florida

Compensation: Trip for 2 to Jamaica at the Grand Lido Resort. All inclusive. Broadcast quality DVD of your wedding ceremony.

226549236

NinjaPoodle 10-27-2006 02:58 PM

LOL!! Yeah, sign me right up! *COUGH, COUGH*:D
BTW, if anyone from GC signs up, let us know so we can cheer for you and laugh at you at the same time! :) and secretly call you a BEEYOCH behind your back!


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Originally Posted by jubilance1922 (Post 1347171)
For the ladies who are engaged: Bridezillas is casting for season 4.

From craigslist:

* Casting For Bridzillas - Season 4 *

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reply to: job-226549236@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-10-27, 2:27PM EDT


Are you getting married soon? Is your inner Bridezilla coming out? We are currently casting for season 4 of Bridezillas on WE Network. We are looking for brides that are getting married in November/December of this year. This season we are offering a second honeymoon to Jamaica and free videography of your wedding ceremony. Please contact us ASAP if you are a bride getting married in November/December. Thanks and have a good day.


Job location is Florida

Compensation: Trip for 2 to Jamaica at the Grand Lido Resort. All inclusive. Broadcast quality DVD of your wedding ceremony.

226549236


Jimmy Choo 10-27-2006 03:50 PM

Awww man!!!! This sucks that I'm not getting married anytime soon. I would sooooo sign up to be on that show!!! I would fully expect to be cheered on and badmouthed by my fellow GC'ers! :D

Maybe I could curse out my MIL or something to really get us talking! :D

Jill1228 10-27-2006 04:28 PM

Ok, i am going to have to start DVR-ing this show!

I remember when i got married I told my girls "if I ever start acting bridezilla, feel free to kick my ass!"

I only had a few bridezilla moments (well Mr. 1228 thinks I had more than that)...not NEARLY as bad as these heffas though

if you want to read about bridezillas, check out www.etiquettehell.com

Holy shite! :eek:

DSTCHAOS 10-27-2006 06:00 PM

:)

I watch this show whenever I stumble upon it. It's usually entertaining. Some of the Bridezillas are worse than others. Some of them are just bitches who happen to be getting married. Others are kinda humorous and they seem to just be stressed out.

Is there ever a such thing as Groomzillas or are men just not as caring or emotional about this whole wedding thing? I know there's this place Up North that does a one-day sale on wedding gowns and the women rush in, in a frenzy, sometimes hurting each other. Just another thing to make women look crazy or uncontrollably emotional, for whatever reasons. :D

Instead of encouraging women to bond with their inner Bridezilla so that they can be filmed (and look like an idiot), folks should be encouraging them to fight their inner Bridezilla, relax, and enjoy their upcoming nuptials and lifetime commitment ahead.

:) But that wouldn't make for good reality TV.

DSTCHAOS 10-27-2006 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Jill1228 (Post 1347225)
if you want to read about bridezillas, check out www.etiquettehell.com

AHA!! They are called "groommonsters" and I'm pleased to find a discussion of them on that website. :D

NinjaPoodle 10-28-2006 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1347256)
:)

I watch this show whenever I stumble upon it. It's usually entertaining. Some of the Bridezillas are worse than others. Some of them are just bitches who happen to be getting married. Others are kinda humorous and they seem to just be stressed out.

Totally agree

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...I know there's this place Up North that does a one-day sale on wedding gowns and the women rush in, in a frenzy, sometimes hurting each other. Just another thing to make women look crazy or uncontrollably emotional, for whatever reasons. :D

Yeah, it's called Filene's Basement in NYC and they have an annual bridal sale. I've never been & don't wanna go but have seen it on the boob-tube. Utter madness.

http://www.filenesbasement.com/master.html

Kevin 10-28-2006 06:32 PM

This is a show? It'd be a good one.

I've seen some mean brides -- some worse bride's maids. My wife was a bride's maid (or is it matron? I don't keep up with this stuff) recently. One of her co-bride's maids appointed herself the "Honorary Maid of Honor." Actually told the bride's mother to get that printed on the programs (which happened).

She then proceeds to tell me that I can't sit at the head table with my wife. What a jackass. We no longer socialize with her.

DSTCHAOS 10-28-2006 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1347526)
Totally agree



Yeah, it's called Filene's Basement in NYC and they have an annual bridal sale. I've never been & don't wanna go but have seen it on the boob-tube. Utter madness.

http://www.filenesbasement.com/master.html

This (Irish?) woman is doing a book (or a movie?) on it. She went to get her dress and was intrigued by the experience. During her visit a lady had her arm broken. It's straight Pandabearmonium.

I'd rather spend the extra $300 bucks on a dress for the convenience of not having to do a "battle of the brides-to-be."

DSTCHAOS 10-28-2006 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1347539)
This is a show? It'd be a good one.

I've seen some mean brides -- some worse bride's maids. My wife was a bride's maid (or is it matron? I don't keep up with this stuff) recently. One of her co-bride's maids appointed herself the "Honorary Maid of Honor." Actually told the bride's mother to get that printed on the programs (which happened).

She then proceeds to tell me that I can't sit at the head table with my wife. What a jackass. We no longer socialize with her.

You sound like me...LOL. I always have to ask people which is which. I think it's the Matron of Honor that's the married one. Don't quote me on that.

Special occasions and life changing events like weddings bring the crazeeeeee out of some people.

Jimmy Choo 10-28-2006 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1347539)
This is a show? It'd be a good one.

I've seen some mean brides -- some worse bride's maids. My wife was a bride's maid (or is it matron? I don't keep up with this stuff) recently. One of her co-bride's maids appointed herself the "Honorary Maid of Honor." Actually told the bride's mother to get that printed on the programs (which happened).

She then proceeds to tell me that I can't sit at the head table with my wife. What a jackass. We no longer socialize with her.

Yes this is actually a show! :) It makes for really funny reality tv. I have yet to see a really psycho bridesmaid. A couple have come close though.

And a married head bridesmaid is called the matron of honor. The single head bridesmaid is the maid of honor.

Kevin 10-28-2006 09:32 PM

Why isn't a married bridesmaid called a bridesmatron?

Doesn't maid seem to indicate that the individual is somehow 'available'?

Marie 10-30-2006 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1347596)
Why isn't a married bridesmaid called a bridesmatron?

Doesn't maid seem to indicate that the individual is somehow 'available'?

Well to some extent I guess that she is. A married Maid of Honor is a Matron of Honor. However, bride's matron just doesn't flow as well, so maybe we simply aren't using it.

NinjaPoodle 11-30-2006 03:13 PM

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NinjaPoodle 05-25-2007 03:33 PM

New Season starts June 17
Here we go!
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