Re: Re: Re: Four O'Clocks, wedding..
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] Re: Four O'Clocks, wedding..
- From: &* <j*@prairieinet.net>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:54:25 -0500
You made my day Jesse..... loved to hear that this type thing happens to
folks other than me... realize that is it not funny..... but sorry, I am
chuckling inside :)
Donna
>
> As for the wedding....you have to know that (A) I come from a very
> dysfunctional family, (B) my husband's two ex's are dysfunctional and
> way "out there", (c) my stepdaughter and her new husband are from "that
> generation" as my husband puts it...so half of the wedding guests were
> rather conservative...and "that generation" made up the other
> half...(facial piercing, tattoos all over, dressed rather oddly...and
> when you walked out back of the reception hall...the smell of pot was
> THICK let me tell ya). I had to make my sister go home because she had
> too much to drink (act surprised) and was hitting on my brother-in-law
> (who is very married). The mother of the bride (husband's first ex) had
> not eaten all day, took a Valium before the wedding and proceeded to get
> totally trashed at the reception (not a pretty sight) and the second ex,
> who really had no business being there but she invited herself, was
> hovering around trying to mingle and most of them wanted nothing to do
> with her.
>
> BUT...the ceremony itself was nice. (deep breath) So...that's one
child down and five more to go. I hope the others wait awhile.
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