Wedding With 25,000 Guests Sounds Ridiculous, But It Actually Happened
Trimming the guest list for a wedding is never easy, so you can only imagine the problem one couple with 25,000 people in attendance faced.
Trimming the guest list for a wedding is never easy, so you can only imagine the problem one couple with 25,000 people in attendance faced.
Brides want everyone to know they said “I do.”
If, like us, you're in need of a good crying jag because for God's sake how is it not Friday yet, we recommend this video. It's got all the ingredients for a good, old-fashioned Tear Fest. Dead parents. Weddings. Sentimental country songs.
The wedding of your child is one of life’s most important events. For the most part, couples want to have their parents at their wedding. And, for the most part, parents make their best effort to be there. Schedules are cleared and plans are made.
But what happens if one of the parents suddenly falls ill and is not able to witness the occasion or be in any of the photos? This is exactly what happened to newlyweds Brian and Laura Shoop.
Sure, bride Ashley Richmond and father David Sparks may have performed a spectacularly awesome wedding dance medley to Motown and top 40 hits, but father-daughter duo Gary Stang and Garyn Stang-Chile did their wedding dance while on roller skates. Top that!
In this video, a young man at a wedding performs a spirited and solo dance, much to the delight of everyone watching.
It’s the type thing that will often happen at a wedding, after some cocktails have been consumed. But what makes this spirited solo wedding dance different than most is that at this wedding there was a fountain — the kind of fountain that will sneak up on a guy when he’s paying more attention to his spastic gyrations than his immediate surroundings.
Check out the latest addition to the canon of wedding fails below.
Still on the hunt for the perfect dress? Haven't settled on a DJ? Not really sure about the difference between a runner and a train? Don't worry, experts on all-things-formal will be on hand this Sunday at the 2011 Formal Affair at the Parkway Plaza.
I know that most of you are die-hard football fans, but for those of you who couldn't care less about the Big Game, and are looking for an alternative to a house full of Testosterone, why not join us for the 2011 Formal Affair.