To err is human, to forgive is divine, to seek an eloquent revenge is sublime.

Jan 10, 2008 10:30

This is truly heartwarming and beautiful.

You got to love this guy! This is a true story about a recent wedding
that took place at Clemson University. It was in the local newspaper
and even Jay Leno mentioned it. It was a huge wedding with
about 300 guests.

After the wedding, at the reception, the groom got up on stage
with a Microphone to talk to the crowd. He said he wanted to thank
everyone for coming, many from long distances, to support them at
their wedding.

He especially wanted to thank the bride's and his family and to
thank his new father-in-law for providing such a lavish reception. As
a token of his deep appreciation he said he wanted to give everyone a
special gift just from him. So taped to the bottom of everyone's chair,
including the wedding party was an envelope. He said this was
his gift to everyone, and asked them to open their envelope.

Inside each manila envelope was an 8x10 glossy of his bride
making out with the best man. The groom had gotten suspicious of
them weeks earlier and had hired a private detective to tail them.

After just standing there, just watching the guests' reactions
for a couple of minutes, he turned to the best man and said,
"here's to you!"

Then he turned to his bride and said, "here's to you!" Then he
turned to the dumbfounded crowd and said, "I'm outta here."

He had the marriage annulled first thing in the morning. While
most people would have canceled the wedding immediately after
finding out about the affair, this guy goes through with the charade,
as if nothing were wrong. His revenge--making the bride's parents pay
over $32,000 for a 300 guest wedding and reception, and best of all,
trashing the bride's and best man's reputations in front of 300 friends
and family members.

Do you think we might get a MasterCard "priceless" commercial
out of this?
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