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I got stuck on a "reality" show last weekend...... Bridezillas
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 365172" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I haven't actually watched this show, but I have met a few "Bridezillas" in my time. husband's family wanted the huge Jewish wedding and we flat out told them if they wanted it; they could pay for it.</p><p></p><p>husband and I had already been handfasted and that was the actual anniversary date as far as we were concerned. The families were up in arms because we were "living in sin".</p><p></p><p>husband's father was irate that I wore a borrowed wedding dress from one of my cousins. Why pay a grand for a dress to only be worn once. Plus, my grandfather, the rabbi performing the ceremony, wasn't going to cope with something that had a low neckline or was off the shoulders.</p><p></p><p>I wore a dress with a high neckline and a full length veil. My family made the veil and adapted the dress so the train could be removed for the reception</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 365172, member: 1963"] I haven't actually watched this show, but I have met a few "Bridezillas" in my time. husband's family wanted the huge Jewish wedding and we flat out told them if they wanted it; they could pay for it. husband and I had already been handfasted and that was the actual anniversary date as far as we were concerned. The families were up in arms because we were "living in sin". husband's father was irate that I wore a borrowed wedding dress from one of my cousins. Why pay a grand for a dress to only be worn once. Plus, my grandfather, the rabbi performing the ceremony, wasn't going to cope with something that had a low neckline or was off the shoulders. I wore a dress with a high neckline and a full length veil. My family made the veil and adapted the dress so the train could be removed for the reception [/QUOTE]
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