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  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    ernest_t_bass;1817332 wrote:Unpopular opinion? I know I'll get sh*t, but I'm incredibly sexist. I don't really try to be, but I just am.
    That's kinda a statement, not an opinion.
  • sleeper
    ernest_t_bass;1817332 wrote:Unpopular opinion? I know I'll get sh*t, but I'm incredibly sexist. I don't really try to be, but I just am.
    We know. Go Find Yourself.
  • SportsAndLady
    GOONx19;1817324 wrote:We paid 10k for our wedding package in Riviera Maya. Told our family they were welcome to join us and put $1000 towards everyone in the wedding party. Left about $500 per party member and $1500 per other guest, but they all got 7-days all-inclusive at an awesome resort. Cost us $20000 and everyone had a good time.
    Damn, 7 days?

    I would never go to someone's wedding if it cost me 7 days. Nothing wrong with you doing that, I just personally wouldn't take 5 vacation days to go to someone's wedding.
  • thavoice
    GoChiefs;1817295 wrote:Had a distant relative pass away about 15 years ago. His daughter was married to a guy named Bill Wilburn, a crew chief at the time for NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace. A few guys showed up wearining Rusty Wallace shirts, hats, and coats, trying to get Wilburn to sign them. That was ridiculous.
    Fuck. Them. IF I were him I woulda signed them...Mickey Mouse.
  • GoChiefs
    thavoice;1817357 wrote:Fuck. Them. IF I were him I woulda signed them...Mickey Mouse.
    He didn't sign a single thing.
  • jmog
    sleeper;1817329 wrote:This sounds awful. I'm glad I wasn't invited.
    That makes two of us, something sleeper and I can agree on.
  • GOONx19
    SportsAndLady;1817355 wrote:Damn, 7 days?

    I would never go to someone's wedding if it cost me 7 days. Nothing wrong with you doing that, I just personally wouldn't take 5 vacation days to go to someone's wedding.
    I agree, I probably wouldn't take more than 5 either, for even my closest friends. A couple guests left two days early or came three days late, but they still got the same daily rate and the wedding was day 4 so they didn't miss anything. We only had 19 guess and it was all pretty immediate family, with the exception of the best man and maid of honor. They had about a year's notice on the dates and could plan accordingly. I wouldn't have been offended if anyone didn't come. We had a less formal reception with plenty of alcohol a month later to celebrate with friends and family that didn't come. Also had zero wedding planning to do, which saved me a ton of headaches.
  • Automatik
    SportsAndLady;1817355 wrote:Damn, 7 days?

    I would never go to someone's wedding if it cost me 7 days. Nothing wrong with you doing that, I just personally wouldn't take 5 vacation days to go to someone's wedding.
    I went to one in Jamaica a few years ago. You could choose 3, 5, or 7. I went the full 7, it was fucking awesome.

    7 is way too long for all inclusive though IMO. So. Much. Drinking.
  • thavoice
    jmog;1817315 wrote:Yeah, that whole "don't kill innocent people" belief is asinine....


    I am in agreement with the wedding thing.

    I think my wife and I got married in 2000 for like $4-5k...total. 300 people at the wedding and it was all fine. We were poor college kids that didn't want to wait to get married until we graduated.

    Was still able to afford a honeymoon because the wedding was so cheap. We didn't have to pay for the church or reception (in the hall of the church) since we knew the pastor really well (we did 'tip' the church to help cover the costs of electricity, heat, etc). We didn't pay for the food as it was all made by family members. We didn't pay for a cake as one of our guests was a wedding cake decorator and made one for us as our wedding gift, etc.
    As long as the food was good, an open bar, good music then it sounds like a good time.
  • Fab4Runner
    SportsAndLady;1817355 wrote:Damn, 7 days?

    I would never go to someone's wedding if it cost me 7 days. Nothing wrong with you doing that, I just personally wouldn't take 5 vacation days to go to someone's wedding.
    Went on a 7 day wedding cruise in December of 2013 and it was the best time ever. Amazing wedding and celebration, plus a fantastic vacation all wrapped into one. It probably helped that there were 30 of us and we love spending time and vacationing together anyway.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Destination weddings are narcissistic. If you want to go someplace special to get married, that's your choice. Go there by yourselves and have at it. But don't force a bunch of people to use their hard-earned money to take a vacation that is all about you.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817391 wrote:Destination weddings are narcissistic. If you want to go someplace special to get married, that's your choice. Go there by yourselves and have at it. But don't force a bunch of people to use their hard-earned money to take a vacation that is all about you.
    This
  • Fab4Runner
    If you don't want to go, don't go. No one has ever forced me to go to any wedding, destination or otherwise.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Fab4Runner;1817399 wrote:If you don't want to go, don't go. No one has ever forced me to go to any wedding, destination or otherwise.
    Obviously no one forces you to go. However if it is a close friend or family member, it can be difficult not to go.
  • Fab4Runner
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817400 wrote:Obviously no one forces you to go. However if it is a close friend or family member, it can be difficult not to go.
    I didn't think the decision was hard at all. I love my friend, I wanted to see her get married, and I knew it would be a fantastic vacation. We went, we had the best week ever. If I had not had the money, I would have been bummed, but it would not have been the end of the world. My friends were not upset at the people who could not attend.
  • Laley23
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817400 wrote:Obviously no one forces you to go. However if it is a close friend or family member, it can be difficult not to go.
    No it's not lol. Skipped my cousins wedding in California, skipped a good friends wedding in Costa Rica (would've been a groomsman), went to my wife's good friends wedding in Florida last week. None of those choices were hard, none of the people cared one way or the other.
  • Automatik
    Yeah, it's not difficult. I'm skipping my friends because the date doesn't work for me....and it's in Columbus.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817400 wrote:Obviously no one forces you to go. However if it is a close friend or family member, it can be difficult not to go.
    I wasn't referring to your experience. I was giving my general and unpopular opinion, and not looking to get it fixed.
  • thavoice
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817391 wrote:Destination weddings are narcissistic. If you want to go someplace special to get married, that's your choice. Go there by yourselves and have at it. But don't force a bunch of people to use their hard-earned money to take a vacation that is all about you.
    I concur. My brother and sister in law thought about having one at Virginia Beach where they were living but felt they were being self-absorbed and didnt want to put their friends and family behind the 8ball in deciding if and whom would be going.

    Glad they decided to have it local so everyone could enjoy it. Was a freaking blast.
  • sleeper
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1817391 wrote:Destination weddings are narcissistic. If you want to go someplace special to get married, that's your choice. Go there by yourselves and have at it. But don't force a bunch of people to use their hard-earned money to take a vacation that is all about you.
    Interesting. What other problems do poor people have?
  • Spock
    Why don't you just rename this thread about weddings?
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    sleeper;1817480 wrote:Interesting. What other problems do poor people have?
    Poor people have lot of problems I assume. Examples include: poor food options, drafty windows, car breakdowns/no car, bad teeth, dirty clothes, poor reading light in the house, processed-instead-of-fresh-cut meat, poor road conditions in their neighborhood, possible illiteracy, bad television watching habits, cracked plaster walls, squeaky floorboards, broken steps on the front porch, broken tail lights, non-winning lottery tickets, dirty blankets, no Harper's subscription, weak bed springs, dusty closets, unregistered guns, troubled childhoods, outstanding warrants, holes in socks, crooked gates on front path chain link fences, mean dogs, faded tattoos, bad gas, impatience, collections agents, close-by liquor stores, muddy yards, etc.

    There are others too.
  • BRF
    Mow your yard at 3.5 inches.
  • Ironman92
    Fab4Runner;1816619 wrote:Stevie Wonder is not blind.
    What? Lol
  • Ironman92
    U2 sucks

    Willie Mays World Series catch was very good, nothing more

    Rod Woodson greatest all-around CB of all-time

    "Republican" and "Democrat" mean nothing anymore

    I prefer slug% over on base % and FIP is very overrated

    Tanking in baseball doesn't help

    Monthly shaving kits are dumb

    Everybody Loves Raymond...not funny at all

    Working at McDonalds during college was enjoyable

    Nothing is more important for a kid than good parents

    Men are needed in elementary schools

    Carlton Fisk and Kirk Gibson HR overrated, especially Fisk

    It's ridiculous most of my friends have the same phone and similar tv's as multimillionaires