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Alright freehuddlers, we need more female-friendly topics, so for you married folks

  • Manhattan Buckeye
    where did you get married, and what type of service was it (BTW tonight is our anniversary)?

    Us: University of Virginia chapel, Charlottesville, VA. Episcopalian.

  • Curly J
    In the vestibule of a Baptist Church on Veterans Day 2002
  • queencitybuckeye
    Local church in Columbus with about 20 total.
  • Stiffman
    Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church. Dallas, TX. In Pastor Wilson's office with my wife's friend as a witness.
  • Society
    J of the P. Norfolk, VA. Each had our best friend there.
  • justincredible
    The Savannah Center in West Chester, OH.

    Ceremony was outside at the gazebo, overlooking the lake/pond.

  • ss7
    Four Seasons Columbus in Hilliard
  • hangonsloopy
    Damascus Friends Church in Damascus, Ohio

    It was a fairly simple service with about 200 people.
  • iluvz
    How exactly is this topic female-friendly? Day I got married was one of the worst days and biggest mistakes of my life! Lol... I prefer listening to all you gentlemen banter about boobs and sports as opposed to this topic lol
  • Society
    iluvz wrote: How exactly is this topic female-friendly? Day I got married was one of the worst days and biggest mistakes of my life! Lol... I prefer listening to all you gentlemen banter about boobs and sports as opposed to this topic lol
    Well, if you post a pic of yourself and your boobs then we can banter about those. All we ask is a little help. Somehow, we will include sports in the mix like you asked.
  • Upper90
    I love Virginia, cool to see two Huddlers tied the knot there.

    Oh, and I'm not married, because no one will have me and my boozing/womanizing ways.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    "I love Virginia, cool to see two Huddlers tied the knot there."

    Best state/commonwealth in the union, something about being able to play golf in January, yet still seeing snow for a few days a year is great....the hurricane remnants, that is something we could do without but no where is perfect.
  • Fab4Runner
    If I ever get married I plan on having the most ridiculous wedding ever. And by that I mean it will be amazingly fun for everyone. That has always been my biggest goal...for everyone to have the most fun they've ever had at a wedding.
  • jtownclassics
    Ha ha Upper, when I think of boozing, womanizing men, you are the 1st person that comes to mind.
  • Be Nice
    Sunset on the beach at 8th avenue in Naples, Florida. 16 years ago.
  • zambrown
    My family church in Newark, OH. A glorious July day that had weather more like a mid May day. Only about 50 people - just family and close friends but it was nice.
  • justincredible
    zambrown wrote: My family church in Newark, OH. A glorious July day that had weather more like a mid May day. Only about 50 people - just family and close friends but it was nice.
    Hey, I'm from Newark! Well, kinda. That was my mailing address growing up but I lived out in the country.

    Which church?
  • bs1234
    A better female friendly thread would be one of HOT men.
  • iluvz
    ^^^ agreed!!... And Society, there is only one person on this site that has ever seen my boobs or my face, and its most likely going to stay that way lol
  • sonofsam
    I love to shop!!! lol :)
  • fish82
    justincredible wrote: The Savannah Center in West Chester, OH.

    Ceremony was outside at the gazebo, overlooking the lake/pond.

    Cool! That's a stones throw from my house. :D
  • Mr. 300
    Sugarcreek First United Church of Christ



    We had a brass choir perform the music. Was one of the most beautiful things to hear in that sanctuary.
  • jmog
    Our Wedding Date was January 1, 2000...yes, we got married on Y2K. We had candles ready in case the lights really went out.

    We had a decent size wedding (250-300 guests) packed tight into a small church and the reception was in the church's fellowship hall, fitting 250+ people with tables and chairs into that hall was a logistics nightmare, but in the end it worked.

    When my then fiance asked about that date, getting married on Y2K, i was all for it, think about it guys. I can't ever forget your anniversary (New Year's Day) AND I'll never mess up the "how long you guys been married" question. All I have to know is what year it is...right now its 2009, so we've been married 9 years.