These are stone killers, little man. They ain't cuddly like me.

Jayne ,'The Train Job'


Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


megan walker - Mar 31, 2009 8:22:59 am PDT #13160 of 30000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I know Buffista brides are probably not the norm, but am I really supposed to believe that?

I think the marriage industrial complex would like people to believe that.

The wedding dress in the most recent wedding I attended was bought off of eBay for $40.


Jessica - Mar 31, 2009 8:24:36 am PDT #13161 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Any bride would agree that her dress is the most important thing on her wedding day

1. Groom
2. Food
3. Weather


Gudanov - Mar 31, 2009 8:27:03 am PDT #13162 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

Hey to be fair to her, on average the groom will only be around for about 9-10 years. That wedding dress could be in her closet or storage for the rest of her life.


Trudy Booth - Mar 31, 2009 8:27:30 am PDT #13163 of 30000
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Apart from the groom and the love stuff, I'd think the dress is pretty high up there.

Of all the things you drop dough on -- the flowers, food, cake, attendants clothes, etc. it seems like the gown or the photos would be #1.


megan walker - Mar 31, 2009 8:31:00 am PDT #13164 of 30000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Of all the things you drop dough on -- the flowers, food, cake, attendants clothes, etc. it seems like the gown or the photos would be #1.

I've never been to a wedding where the attendents clothes were paid for by the couple/couple's family.

ETA: One of the many reasons being a bridesmaid sucks.


bon bon - Mar 31, 2009 8:37:46 am PDT #13165 of 30000
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I don't look for trenchant observations on life experience from luxurylaunches.com, so I'm guessing Bridal Mileage May Vary.

Of all the things you drop dough on -- the flowers, food, cake, attendants clothes, etc. it seems like the gown or the photos would be #1.

The food at my wedding was over 10x as much as the gown or photos. Again, BMMV.


Trudy Booth - Mar 31, 2009 8:40:23 am PDT #13166 of 30000
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

I've never been to a wedding where the attendents clothes were paid for by the couple/couple's family.

I have.

But you make a fair point. I probably should have said "that dough is dropped on".

The weather you can't really control so there's little point in worrying. Of the entirely too many weddings I've been too the food was memorable at precisely two. People go BANANAS picking out favors and other than my Aunt and Uncle who are nurses giving us stethoscopes I couldn't tell ya. The flowers and cakes are a blur and people drop major ch-ching on those as well. Nobody cares about the limo by the next day.

A beautiful and comfy (that term being relative if formalwear is involved) bride seems pretty high on the list. I'd still rank photos higher though -- it can be pretty sad if something goes wrong and you end up photo-deprived.


Kathy A - Mar 31, 2009 8:44:03 am PDT #13167 of 30000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

My sister got her dress for less than $800 since it was the floor sample (it only had a few marks on it that came out easily with some hand washing). My bridesmaid dress for her wedding was only $60 from eBay (our dresses were to be black knee-to-tea length party dresses). The wedding was in the same complex as the reception (Las Vegas knows how to package weddings well--we just had to walk from the pond-side grotto where they were married down the path to the banquet hall). They did pay a bit extra for the good booze at the open bar and their cake was a group of different-flavored cheesecakes, so the food/drinks were probably the most expensive part of the evening.


Kathy A - Mar 31, 2009 8:45:53 am PDT #13168 of 30000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Oh, and in non-wedding topics, what can come through the pet door!


Gudanov - Mar 31, 2009 8:50:05 am PDT #13169 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

Most of the time I post a link, I'm not surprised that it doesn't get comment. But this one?

Satyana?

Maybe someone already posted it.