Going to a wedding tonight. When was the last wedding you went to? Was it cool or awful?
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I went to a wedding in Minneapolis on October 8, 2007. It was awesome. My date was swoonworthy and I had a great time.
OMG AWFUL. So bad that I can't actually explain how horrifically awkward and uncelebratory it was.
Last summer, and it was awesome. There was some drama regarding who I was taking to it, but the wedding itself was awesome.
november of '06. it was alright. i guess. i dont think they made us do the chicken dance or the electric slide, so thats always a plus.
it was a co-worker's wedding in march, and it was fabulous. two words... open bar.
Awesome...in the woods outside Asheville in the rain followed by great live music.
last wedding I went to was in 2006.
weddings fucking suck.
I wouldn't have gone had it not been a family member who invited me specifically. An old high school freind invited me to her wedding, and I said I had to get my wisdom teeth pulled out that day. . . .it was true I had to get the pulled, but the actual appointment was TWO DAYS LATER.
Honestly, it wouldn't have been good. I HAVE to drink to even be able to stand being at one of these things, and I really didn't wanna have to say "look, if this dude is living in a shack in the ghetto in two years, we're not freinds anymore" to her face.
Not since I was nine. My family friend married a really nice man, but he's the only child of family that came to Canada from China...it was pretty awkward with future-in-laws tensions. Mrs. Jung can sometimes be the stereotypical overbearing mom.
Oh! Wait and I was the flower girl at one of my mom's weddings. I wasn't invited to the second one. In fact no one was.

The only wedding I've ever been to was my cousin's. She lives in North Bay, Ontario, which is a small city that is not exactly the cultural centre of the world. It was more like being at an awkward work party than a wedding. Especially with the DJ that didn't have any selection beyond what's been playing on the radio for the past 40 years.