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Old 01-04-2001, 01:26 AM
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Originally posted by NUPE4LIFE:
I've never seen a wedding that had an MC.
and the biggest most ghetto part was when the groom's sister, who was a bridesmaid, came to the reception in her Nike sandals. When they did an introduction of the wedding party she was the only bridesmaid who came walking through in her dress and Nike sandals.
Nupe4life, An MC & Nike Sandals!! ROTFLOL!! Fo' real, doe, you don't understand how uncomfortable some of those shoes are!! LOL

Now as for me, I love weddings. I love attending them, I love being in them as a bridesmaid and I loved being a bride (and I am not the kind of person that likes being the center of attention or enjoys dressing up.) However, I have seen some things that will make you go hummmmmm:

1. The weddings that are 2 - 3 hours late getting started because the bride is still getting her "hur did" or because they are still sewing the bridesmaids dresses. I know some folks still believe in 'fashionably late', but come on!!

2. The wedding where the ceremony and the reception were held in the same room and 45 minutes after the wedding was supposed to start the bride (in her dress, tennis shoes and rollers) and her mother comes in with large chafing dishes of greens, fried chicken, etc. for the reception. We had to smell it the entire ceremony.

3. Choreographed bridal party entrances--nuff said!

4. I wasn't there, but I heard about a wedding where the groomsmen and the groom wore hats (I think derbys) during the wedding and had to be told by the minister to take them off.

5. And the most ghetto of all....At one wedding I attending the bride's sister (and maid of honor) gave a "toast" to the couple and after wishing them well and saying how much she liked her new brother in law, proceeded to tell him, in no uncertain terms, what she would do to him if he 'messed up'. It was obvious that she was not joking. I was scared for him. The bride was nodding her head throughout the entire thing!! LOL
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