Sunday, 16 October 2011

You Can’t Please Everyone, So Don’t Worry About Pleasing the People Who Aren’t Invited to the Wedding








It’s the wedding Ranson and Fischer wanted for the moment, and they got it. Even if for some reason it turns out to be the only wedding they have, they won’t be any less married because they said their wedding vows in a shop selling coffee and doughtnuts.

It is not like choosing to marry in a fast food restaurant is so unusual thesedays! Of course, not everyone's cup of tea - or coffee - but if the bride and groom or bride and bride or groom and groom are happy, then I'm happy. But I think I'm in a sort of a minor less than the vocal, because some of the comments on the articles on this pair of caffeine in particular are very selfish. "These two are quite possible the most stupid I've heard." And "Gee, I wonder why their marriages did not work fist?" And "I think they are following the example of our governor fat and eat and eat and eat." And "I have to be Republicans!" (What that means ...)
What can brides-to-be and their partners take a story like this? Just not always going to be some idiot somewhere who would find some way of making fun of your wedding. I do not care how smart you are, how much you spend, it tastes incredible, or contract with Colin Cowie to design wedding. Jerks can always find something negative to say. So do not plan your wedding for idiots!After all, who cares what someone who is not even invited to his wedding thoughts? These are not always the people who should be thinking about when planning a wedding.

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