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Date Posted: 07:28:53 07/06/12 Fri
Author: Cathy F. and don't get me going on the piercing buisness!!
Subject: Cece that's exactly how I feel. What about the $50,000 wedding when you have a 5 yr. old son. Does anyone find that tacky. I do. I think if you want to get married after 5 years and have a child you should have a quiet ceremony with family and friends. I really am old fashioned. LOL!! I use to be so cool!!
In reply to: Cathy F. 's message, "Question - weddings, tatoos and what's over the top" on 10:45:49 07/05/12 Thu


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[> [> I'm in full agreement with you Cath! I always have felt that after living with each other and child(ren) in the picture, it should be family and close friends, not a big expensive shindig. That kind of flaunting is tasteless. With regards to the tattoos, my former SIL had a rose above one boob and was absolutely disgusted with herself when she married the second time. She kept yanking the dress up to cover up what she referred to as a "stupid, immature mistake." -- jenks-whose son has a large sun tat on his back which he thought he could hide from his mother for the duration of her life...never try to fool MOM, 08:24:44 07/06/12 Fri [1]


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[> [> Cathy, I agree with you on the over the top weddings. If you want to see lovely wedding pics of our very own mother of two girls, Theresa to Colie, check out the pics on FB. I may not like the tat, but a small, intimate wedding in a beautiful setting....now that's lovely.. -- Cece, 18:14:57 07/06/12 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> Thank you Cece! My lady wanted something low maintenance, so that's what she got. I had everything I wanted standing next to me, and beautiful nature around her. Why do we need anything more? -- Theresa, 16:31:39 07/15/12 Sun [1]


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[> [> I agree. Inside I know I'll go over. -- JJ Ronda, 19:46:47 07/06/12 Fri [1]

I know a lady who was unhappily married for 25 or 30 or more years (not sure how long), and got a divorce when her daughters were grown. A few years later, she met and got engaged to a wonderful man. She had a HUGE church wedding: several hundred guests, fully catered meal, wore a white wedding dress, even registered at several places! Not just registering for picture frames and such-they registered for dishes and everything that you would get for young newlyweds who don't have anything yet. The woman is a grandmother! What on earth did she need all new stuff for? I understand wanting to have a new start with her new and improved life, but I just thought the whole thing was extremely tacky!


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[> [> [> Meant to say "wore a really fancy white wedding dress" -- JJ Ronda, 19:48:50 07/06/12 Fri [1]


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