I'm sorry about your Uncle Frank, sara. I always loved stories about him and his trips.
Steph, your colors are blush and bashful. Except they look like blue and silver.
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I'm sorry about your Uncle Frank, sara. I always loved stories about him and his trips.
Steph, your colors are blush and bashful. Except they look like blue and silver.
Steph, your colors are blush and bashful.
Nobody gets it when I say that (offline, I mean) and then I feel like Abed.
That's totally cromulent, Tep. A LOT of weddings revolve around the dress. And your dress is super pretty.
I don't think we had a theme, as such. We had colors, because purple is always my color so that was easy - I had purple flowers on my dress, and made the bridesmaids wear purple, and some of the flowers were purple, so there you go. Oh, I gave the bridesmaids some amethyst jewelry, too, and wore some myself, I think.
OMG I just realized i have a blazer that's color is actually bashful! I couldn't remember why I had to have it.
It's greyish.
I'm sorry, sarameg.
Who doesn't get "blush and bashful"?? Kids these days, man.
Port Arthur is near the Louisiana border, so...maybe don't yell. Or yell REALLY loud.
So I just remembered the ones I've met are named Smith, and I actually have no idea where they currently live, so in general, not a great plan.
I don't get blush and bashful. Isn't that shades of pink?
Connie, yes. The line is from Steel Magnolias - Julia Roberts character's wedding colors weren't just any pink, but blush and bashful.
Ah. Julia Roberts gives me the creeps. That would explain why I didn't know that.
I'm sorry, sarameg. He sounded like a cool uncle.
I'm uncomfortable with the people like John Oliver who are focusing on mocking Paula Deen's weight or even her love of butter, because it takes away from the real problem, her casual racism. There was no "of course" to the use of the n-word by polite Southerners in her lifetime. I never heard my 87-year-old mother use it or her mother, both born and raised in Tennessee.