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Real Life Wedding

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Oct 6, 2009, 12:33:12 AM10/6/09
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I wish someone had told me planning a wedding is a mammoth task that
is not for the faint hearted. For such a joyous occasion it takes a
huge toll on the stress levels of a bride to be ie: YOU

With flowers, dresses, vows, seating arrangements, transport, food,
drink, accommodation, decorations plus much much more where on earth
do you start and how do you keep track of all.

I have been there… I was completely overwhelmed with all the finer
details that go into a wedding that I stressed over these throughout
the year of planning and even on the big day. My stress levels were
through the roof on our wedding day that I didn’t enjoy all my hard
work.

Don't make the same mistakes I did!

Check out:
http://www.theentirelot.com/wedding/

The Weasel

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Oct 16, 2009, 7:45:14 PM10/16/09
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On Oct 6, 12:33 am, Real Life Wedding <wedd...@theentirelot.com>
wrote:

> I wish someone had told me planning a wedding is a mammoth task that
> is not for the faint hearted. For such a joyous occasion it takes a
> huge toll on the stress levels of a bride to be ie: YOU

And if you had been paying attention (disguised vendor), you would
know that there are TONS of ways of reducing both stress *and*
expense!

> With flowers, dresses, vows, seating arrangements, transport, food,
> drink, accommodation, decorations plus much much more where on earth
> do you start and how do you keep track of all.

By doing what most kids today have a really hard time doing. . .paying
close attention!

> I have been there… I was completely overwhelmed with all the finer
> details that go into a wedding that I stressed over these throughout
> the year of planning and even on the big day. My stress levels were
> through the roof on our wedding day that I didn’t enjoy all my hard
> work.

You and a million other brides...the industry continues to play up
this Rindercella (bows head in respect to the late Archie Campbell)
story that no human could possibly obtain (and even more so with this
'downturn' in the market) in the hopes to extract the largest amount
of money they can. . .

> Don't make the same mistakes I did!

The future Mrs. Weasel isn't going to. . .Mr. Weasel won't hear of
it...

> Check out:http://www.theentirekitandcabootal.com/shacking-up

Thank you vendor. . .

The Weasel

--
"Now, how would you feel if the same thing was done to you on an
internet wedding site read by many prospective clients? It makes all
photographers look bad." - Rick Rosen on rec.photo.technique.people
about a post made on the wedding newsgroups about a photographer

The Weasel

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Dec 4, 2009, 6:46:35 PM12/4/09
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On Oct 16, 5:45 pm, The Weasel <the_wea...@myway.com> wrote:
> On Oct 6, 12:33 am, Real Life Wedding <wedd...@theentirelot.com>
> wrote:
> > Don't make the same mistakes I did!

> The future Mrs. Weasel isn't going to. . .Mr. Weasel won't hear of it...

...and just as sure as the sun rises from the east and sets in the
west (except in government school), it has come to pass that the new
Mrs. Weasel didn't make the same sad mistakes that others before her
had made...saving Mr. Weasel money...*LOTS* of money!

Now "Mr. & Mrs. Weasel" can start their lives together without getting
shagged by wedding industry vendors to pay top dollar for some fifth-
rate hack work...

...But still just as married

The Weasel (now going on the fourth week of being married...)

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