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pr_capone 08-01-2010 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910892)
I should of because then I would of used that napkin to wipe your face.

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DeezNutz 08-01-2010 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 6910907)
Douche move on his part? Yeah. An understandable thing to overlook? Yeah. He should have been more apologetic. Other than that...meh.
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Overlook? Is that a euphemism for "broke"?

Apparently the dude couldn't swing the cost of his own reception or honeymoon. Thus expecting him to have the limo waiting seems pretty unlikely.

RedThat 08-01-2010 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6910915)
Overlook? Is that a euphemism for "broke"?

Apparently the dude couldn't swing the cost of his own reception or honeymoon. Thus expecting him to have the limo waiting seems pretty unlikely.

The dude even reserved tuxedo's, and made us pay $144 bucks for them.

Oh and he ordered them without shoes too!:mad:

*Cheapa** mother****er

jAZ 08-01-2010 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Brock (Post 6910857)
I know. You're upset because this guy who got married didn't want to listen to your whining on his wedding day and suggested several options to get you back to your car, but you wanted a bus or something to take you back. It's trivial bullshit. You want to start the namecalling, you sound like a whiny little bitch over the whole thing.

I must not be missing anything. Or if I am, I'm not alone.

jAZ 08-01-2010 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910924)
The dude even reserved tuxedo's, and made us pay $144 bucks for them.

Oh and he ordered them without shoes too!:mad:

*Cheapa** mother****er

That's pretty typical. I was suprised the first time that happened to me. But it's been every single wedding I've been in.

In my own, I didn't ask anyone in the party to stand with me in a tux. Just had them get up during the ceremony and talk for a minute in their regular clothes, then sit back down. Cheap, easy and fun.

Bugeater 08-01-2010 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910924)
The dude even reserved tuxedo's, and made us pay $144 bucks for them.

Oh and he ordered them without shoes too!:mad:

*Cheapa** mother****er

That's pretty standard. It's what you sign up for when you agree to be a best man/groomsman/usher. The women normally have to buy their dresses as well.

RedThat 08-01-2010 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jAZ (Post 6910933)
That's pretty typical. I was suprised the first time that happened to me. But it's been every single wedding I've been in.

In my own, I didn't ask anyone in the party to stand with me in a tux. Just had them get up during the ceremony and talk for a minute in their regular clothes, then sit back down. Cheap, easy and fun.

Really?

I've been in a few wedding parties and that one was a first for me. I too was surprised, but now that you tell me it has happened to you on numerous counts it may seem like a common thingy.

DaneMcCloud 08-01-2010 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910924)
The dude even reserved tuxedo's, and made us pay $144 bucks for them.

Oh and he ordered them without shoes too!:mad:

*Cheapa** mother****er

Wow, you sound like a whiny crybaby.

First off, wedding day is very stressful for both the bride and groom. It's a nerve-racking process that usually takes about a year to plan. You are responsible for your own transportation and if there were any questions, you should have brought them up at an earlier date, even during the rehearsal. And complaining about the bride taking care of family from Greece? Are you insane?

Secondly, every wedding in which I've been a groomsman or usher, I've paid for the tuxedo myself. In cases where the wedding was in a completely different state or city, a local tux shop measures for the suit and shoes, and that is faxed to a shop where the wedding takes place. That said, I paid for the tuxedos for my groomsmen and ushers because most were coming in from out of state on their own dime. But it is NOT unusual to pay for your own tuxedo.

Go to Walgrens and pick up some Midol. You need it.

pr_capone 08-01-2010 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910924)
The dude even reserved tuxedo's, and made us pay $144 bucks for them.

Oh and he ordered them without shoes too!:mad:

*Cheapa** mother****er

Jeez... someone has to stop by and change your pampers. That has been the case for every single wedding I have ever been a part of.

Hootie 08-01-2010 05:27 PM

I just thought it was funny how he was complaining about the transportation thing...and then the groom went out of his way to try and get him a ride with some other dudes that had transportation...only for that not to be acceptable and him take a cab and bail out!

If a cab was an option the whole time...why was this ever a big deal? That's what I didn't get...

RedThat 08-01-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by pr_capone (Post 6910947)
Jeez... someone has to stop by and change your pampers. That has been the case for every single wedding I have ever been a part of.

Okay gimme a f***ing break I didn't know it was a common thing.

Lex Luthor 08-01-2010 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6910803)
Cab fare was 60 bucks.

But that's not the point. It's the treatment received.

It was about him being a snake about something, and not being open, honest, and considerate towards me. I acted nice, considerate and did a favor for him, and when I asked him for something back in return I pretty much get abit of f*** you I don't give a sh*t attitude...that pretty much explains the hated and the rage.

that's a big deal to me.

Get the sand out of your vagina. It was his fucking wedding night for Christ's sakes.

If you ever whine about this to him, he would be justified in immediately dropping you from his friend list.

Bwana 08-01-2010 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sandynme (Post 6910878)
fuccccckkkk leach losers,you dont even always notice one when there are bigger ones around.do like i did, dump your wife and it will be like you bought a new pair of glasses.ex gone new woman in life,all better.

English Mother fucker! :shake:

RedThat 08-01-2010 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6910945)
Wow, you sound like a whiny crybaby.

First off, wedding day is very stressful for both the bride and groom. It's a nerve-racking process that usually takes about a year to plan. You are responsible for your own transportation and if there were any questions, you should have brought them up at an earlier date, even during the rehearsal. And complaining about the bride taking care of family from Greece? Are you insane?

Secondly, every wedding in which I've been a groomsman or usher, I've paid for the tuxedo myself. In cases where the wedding was in a completely different state or city, a local tux shop measures for the suit and shoes, and that is faxed to a shop where the wedding takes place. That said, I paid for the tuxedos for my groomsmen and ushers because most were coming in from out of state on their own dime. But it is NOT unusual to pay for your own tuxedo.

Go to Walgrens and pick up some Midol. You need it.

F*** off dude...i do not have much experience as you or as others in parties..and just because you do or your opinions stand different what gives you the right to insult me?

Saccopoo 08-01-2010 05:34 PM

You're pissy about the groom not giving you a ride home on his wedding night?

**** me.


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