
les asked:
I accepted and we talked about plans etc. I bought the dress and was having it altered because I was 5 mo. pregant when the wedding was to take place. I planned her couples shower, already sent out invitations etc for everything. I was helping as much as I could. About 3 wks before the wedding her sister called and asked and if I would be a designated driver if they rented a van, and I said No because I could not stay out until 4am. I told her I would like to meet them and asked what time and where they were going. She said she would let me know. Since the bride is my neighbor I saw them all leave to go out on a Sat. I called the bride and she did not answer, called her sis and she said she we already left and wouldnt tell me where. Next day I called the bride and said I was hurt and she told me she did not know I called, (they were in the same car.) She acted like she did not know anything about the party even though I saw them all leave from her house? What do you think
jennifersthegreatest asked:
My FH and I would love to rent a smokie and the bandit style trans am for our “just married” car ride from the ceremony to the reception. We just want something different, the limo thing is boring to us. We are in Nashville, TN. Anyone have any suggestions? (We’ve asked around and can’t find one from anyone we know)

proufrocker asked:
So my boyfriend and I are not religious and were planning on having a Justice of the Peace preform our wedding ceremony. However, a friend from work is an ordained minister and willing to do our ceremony. Does anyone know how this works. Does she have to preform a traditional religious ceremony or is she allowed to preform a more secular ceremony?
P.S. She knows that we are not religious.
We are having a traditional-like ceremony. We have a beatiful location booked and 100 guests will be invited to attend. So it will be somewhat traditional, just minus the religious content. We have nothing against spiritual ceremonies, but it is not really us. I just find it difficult to ask a minister to exclude religious content from the wedding ceremony. And were she is a friend I do not want to offend her in any way. I am afraid that taking God out of the ceremony will seem like I disrespect her beliefs. Do you think that this will be disrespectful.
lela1026 asked:
my sis is gettting married in a couple of weeks after 11 years of shaking up and kids, house, cars ..the whole shabang. My sis insist on having a her dream wedding. My soon to be brother in law refused to go to wedding counseling so my sis had to find a person who would marry them w/o the counceling. My sis found such a person on the internet (who seems to be a jack of all trades) she deems to be fine, but i find suspious. I asked her to if she checked the lady’s licenses, she claimed she did, but then asked me how to do so online. I have come across the site for doctors but never for clergy, how can I help my sister with checking this out for free online? My sister lives in Maryland and will be getting married there.
rawvids asked:
Dumb man ruins wedding ceremony. www.hotsvideos.com