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					Originally Posted by ForeverRoses  What is it with brides and grooms wanting to sing to each other at their wedding?  I have been to several weddings where they break into song, and they usually don't do very well.  Even if you are a great singer, the nerves of the day will get to you (or in one case, the alcohol from the night before).  I have only been to one wedding where it turned out okay- but the groom was a vocal performance major in college so he knew what he was doing.  The rest were just awful.  
 If you must sing, save it for the reception!
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 i never understood having a bachelor/ette party the NIGHT BEFORE your wedding day - that just seems like a recipe for disaster (ie. the bride above who overslept for her ceremony).
i mean i know bachelor/ette parties are veering from the traditional norm as far as the when, where, and even what... but as much as i enjoy unadulterated plastering in my young adulthood, please spare me the night before i walk down the aisle. i want to be ABLE to walk, not stumble reeking of Johnnie Walker and stale cigarettes. thanks.