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Date Posted: 11:37:30 04/21/13 Sun
Author: usmgrad
Subject: One of my daughter's had a dollar dance at her wedding (in south Mississippi). it's a way guests can "help" the happy couple and it gives the bride and groom an opportunity to "mingle" with the guests.
In reply to: chris k 's message, "weddings through the regions" on 23:13:27 04/20/13 Sat


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[> I've heard of this, but not often. I think it's a fun tradition. Most of the weddings I've been to were my mom's relatives who were mostly polish and catholic. There was a lot of bunny hopping and hokey-pokey-ing. -- The Chief, 18:58:30 04/21/13 Sun [1]


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