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catsaurus May 10 2006, 20:32:21 UTC
Don't even get me started on money trees, dollar dances, and other atrocities!

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malackey May 10 2006, 20:38:54 UTC
God, the dollar dance. Those make me want to shake the bride til her teeth rattle. Isn't it enough that I have shown up, bought you over-priced presents, eaten bad Italian food, and purchased drinks at your cash bar? Now I have to pay for the exquisite pleasure of dancing with the groom? *screams*

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acony_bell May 10 2006, 20:45:37 UTC
The last wedding I went to, the bride and groom played FOUR SONGS during their dollar dance. Um, thanks for trying to milk everyone dry!

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soylentpurple May 10 2006, 20:32:45 UTC
She's getting married so she can have her bills for the month paid. Charming.

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acony_bell May 10 2006, 20:41:01 UTC
When my cousin got married, she wrote on the invitations that everyone should bring a dish! It was the only pot luck reception I've ever been to.

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nectarines May 10 2006, 20:49:59 UTC
"You do all the work and also give us money. Thanks for sharing our special day!"

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lutramania May 11 2006, 09:12:56 UTC
I once received a pot luck wedding invitation, RSVPd, turned up, brought food and presents and found out it wasn't actually any sort of wedding at all. It was just a casual celebration of a wedding that had taken place months ago for people who hadn't been invited to the actual wedding. The "bride" was in jeans, we were in formal wear as requested in the invitation. I still don't know what that was all about, but I sure as hell am very hesitant to ever go to a pot luck wedding again.

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misfit May 10 2006, 20:33:20 UTC
If they're living with his parents, most people would probably give cash anyway. Is it really necessary to actually SAY this on the invite?

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copycatkiller May 10 2006, 20:38:32 UTC
Makes it sound more like a fund raising event than a wedding.

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