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Hurley09

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I firmly believe that all wedding invitations should state what the alcohol


situation will be at the reception. "Dinner and dancing to follow!" What does that mean? Is it open bar? Is it beer and wine? Is it cash bar? For the love of all things Emilio-Esteves-Teaching-Troubled-Youths-Hockey-While-Also-Learning-A-Little-About-Himself-In-The-Process it better not be a dry reception!

Posted: 08/18/2017 at 09:43AM



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Current Thread:
  Stash a flask in your car. -- EDGEMAN 08/18/2017 12:33PM
  And whether the alcohol is from Mexico ** -- WestyHokie 08/18/2017 11:55AM
  ...sniffing glue in the parking lot ** -- chumley 08/18/2017 11:28AM
  I think shrimp on ice is my threshold ** -- `lag 08/18/2017 11:28AM
  We had a brunch wedding and an -- daisyWV 08/18/2017 9:24PM
  That should have been on the invitation, IMO. ** -- reestuart 08/18/2017 11:34AM
  Be professional about it.. -- capitals1 08/18/2017 10:53AM
  I drank heavily at all three of my weddings! ** -- DonHo-kieHi 08/18/2017 10:23AM
  How about during the marriages? ** -- Manbearpig 08/18/2017 11:09AM
  I still remember a looooong Lounge discussion from years ago -- Nova Hokie 95 08/18/2017 10:11AM
  Unshun -- Brown Water 08/18/2017 10:16AM
  'Dry' weddings are Fascist... ** -- banishedtothelounge 08/18/2017 10:07AM
  This is how I handle two -- VaTechie 08/18/2017 4:13PM
  "Believe, obey, ...frolic"??? ; ) ** -- bourbonstreet 08/18/2017 3:47PM
  Open bar should be the norm. -- mancunian 08/18/2017 10:04AM
  "Stick it in, Stick it in, Stick it in!" ** -- Hurley09 08/18/2017 09:56AM

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