Skip it. He should know better.I am about to be best man at my brother's on a FOOTBALL SATURDAY this fall.
Skip it. He should know better.I am about to be best man at my brother's on a FOOTBALL SATURDAY this fall.
I was an usher for a bunch of cousins on both sides of my family.
I am about to be best man at my brother's on a FOOTBALL SATURDAY this fall.
Here’s a question. How common is it for the groom’s family to pick up the tux tab? Is it a rural vs city thing? I know for my brothers weddings my parents did, as well as a wedding for a family that doesn’t have a ton of money (all rural). Two weddings of my buddies that got married in DSM in the past year made us pay for the tux. One of the families was absolutely loaded (and the wedding showed it) so we gave my buddy some friendly ribbing. Tux bill for that one was $170.
Best idea I’ve seen is in one of my friends weddings he had us wear our own tan/khaki dress pants and own shoes. Their family bought a different blue dress shirt for all the groomsmen and a bow tie and we got to keep the shirt and tie as our groomsmen gift. I was a fan
Guess I've been:
Usher: 2
Groomsman: 2
Best Man: 1
Most of those took place when I was single, so it was a good time for me.
I was Best Man for my brother's wedding, which was held on the last day of the Big 12 tournament. We won, I was able to stream the game at the reception, so that's good.
My wife's niece (which I guess is my niece as well) got married DURING the OU/ISU game that we won in Norman.
**** that ****. They get a pass since they're Canadian and don't care unless it's hockey, but still. I hold that over my wife's head as much as I can.
This thread is just a cruel reminder that my ex-friends are getting married on CyHawk Saturday.
Usher:4
Best man:1
Groomsman:2
Probably only 1 left if he ever gets married
Had a wedding the day of the 2014 Iowa game in St Louis. A group of us that were fans of both teams went back to the hotel to drink and watch it between the ceremony and reception (thankfully MrsWx was prego so built in DD!) and then moved to the reception site towards the end of the game and watched the end of it there. That wedding is only remembered in that manner by maybe me and one other guy. It is much better known for other reasons.
Skip it. He should know better.
Did you punch him in the face and call him a moron?
22 Nov 1963
It was a Friday. We were watching all of it unfold in our hotel room.Way way back in the day when people got married on any day of the week!
My grandparents got married on like a Tuesday at 10 in the morning.
And yes, I know why that's an important date.
And you were in Texas, too, I would imagine.It was a Friday. We were watching all of it unfold in our hotel room.
Actually, no. That uncle was a rebel like my father, and left Texas. He was in Salt Lake City.And you were in Texas, too, I would imagine.
I feel like there is a story here that needs to be shared.
My wife's niece (which I guess is my niece as well) got married DURING the OU/ISU game that we won in Norman.
**** that ****. They get a pass since they're Canadian and don't care unless it's hockey, but still. I hold that over my wife's head as much as I can.